big question to anybody that sells computers

You can ask what purpose they want and the budget.
Then help them to buy and build. Then, every computer charging soming like $50 - $80 for service charge provide with something like 1 year free consultation.
 
Gaming Computer
1 Gb of Corsair Valueselect DDR2-667
7600 Gt
AMD Athlon 3500 AM2
Cheap Mobo
Cheap Case w/ PSU
DVD Player
160 Gb HDD

Dual Core Comp
1 Gb of Corsair Valueselect DDR2-667
Cheap Video Card
AMD Athlon X2 3600 AM2
Cheap Mobo
Cheap Case w/ PSU
DVD Player
160 Gb HDD

I will not suggest cheap case w/PSU. When any think burn out because of this they will blame you.
 
Gaming Computer
1 Gb of Corsair Valueselect DDR2-667
7600 Gt
AMD Athlon 3500 AM2
Cheap Mobo
Cheap Case w/ PSU
DVD Player
160 Gb HDD

Dual Core Comp
1 Gb of Corsair Valueselect DDR2-667
Cheap Video Card
AMD Athlon X2 3600 AM2
Cheap Mobo
Cheap Case w/ PSU
DVD Player
160 Gb HDD

By the way, why you say AMD Athlon 3500+ as a gaming computer??
 
that sounds good guys.

i dont think that im going to 'invest' in it, i am going to use paypal 'no payments for three months' plan... and im going to order the parts when a person makes their first 'payment'

I don't use the payment system unless it yields a larger profit, it is stressy
 
By the way, why you say AMD Athlon 3500+ as a gaming computer??

Most people who don't know much about computers would think that was a good gaming processor and for a while it was the one people chose. Besides I'm trying to keep it close to $400.

I will not suggest cheap case w/PSU. When any think burn out because of this they will blame you.

I meant a cheap case with a good psu, there are some of them out there.
 
You wouldn't make much...There would be a profit, but small.
And are you sure people want computers? And be sure your making the computers better then the rivals. Since the rivals have a lot more then you do.

But try and sell yourself out with sales and stuff.



Good Luck Though.
And try and have your clients fill out a survey. Simply telling you what they plan to do with the computer.




And for dell being a popular computer company.
You would have to beat this.
http://www.dell.com/content/products/features.aspx/dimen_advanced?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs
 
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If you can, try to find the LGA775 ABit Fatal1ty that has an HDMI output on the board, it can support up to 1080p.
 
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