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Hi i dont know if anyone has talked about this before but i just wanted to say if you dont have a lot of time to build your own computer and want it cheap the best place is cyberpowersystem.com. This place you can mod a exsiting computer or build from scratch. I just got one that i built from that web site for a friend and it runs Really well and the same computer on alienware was 4 grand... This computer was 700 dollars
Just fyi.
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Location: ny
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Thanks, Im pretty sure most people around here know about that. There is also ibuypower.com. I have heard some of those sites have crappy customer support.
Building your own is still the way to go. EDIT: I just looked at Computer Specs 101. The computer built there for $700 was way better deal. No offense. It had a dual core processor and a nice GPU.
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We bought our computer from cyberpower a few years ago, and actually at that time it was cheaper to buy through them then it was on newegg.
The only complaint i have about them is that the motherboard was defective when we got it.
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