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Old 06-25-2007, 05:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey you guys. I recently found this forum and have used it a bit for answering certain questions about my aging computer. I'm finnaly ready to replace it and I think about going to buy(I know I know. I'm just too nervous and lazy to build right now. And I'd want it as soon as possible.). My computer recently has been having problems and i'm tired of replacing parts and such. So I believe I'm going to go with Dell. What would be your thoughts on going with Dell? Do they give you the most for your money? Someone suggested me going to ibuypower.com and purchasing from them. I'm not sure what to do. Thanks alot for the help! Any input is greatly appreciated. Sorry if I made this too wordy...hehe.
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there has always been problems with Dell. ne other comp co would be advised IMO My son just recycled his,bad screen!
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What would be a great company to go with? I'm lacking in knowledge a bit when it comes to this.
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Build it your self,sure there will be no warranty but a lot of satisfaction! Look at some of Preator's work in computer 101. Lots of great choices there and we are here to help!

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Old 06-25-2007, 09:58 PM   #5 (permalink)
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if you HAVE to buy...well...I would suggest...............building....
Does Dell give you most for your money? Do you SEE how big that company is? Do you believe they are interested in bang for YOUR buck? (not to say they don't have some good deals but building is still mroe cost effective)

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