What company to use?

Thug541

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Hi everybody. I've posted here before looking for a company that builds computers (I personally would rather not build one myself.) IBuypower was one that was recommended, but I seem to be getting some rather very mixed reviews on them. Does anyone have any suggestion that might help my situation? Thanks.
 
I dont think that computer has an AGP slot, because it says, Graphics Media Accelerator 950 or PCI Express video cards, so you would have to find out for sure
 
ahhh another good catch. I'm right now building a computer on Puget gaming computers....we'll see how it comes out.
 
Ok, this is def. more money then I want to be spending. Anyone have any ideas to cut corners? I play games...mostly Counter strike source and Battlefield 2. I do video editing and fiddle with photoshop. What I can carry over from my old computer are the basics. Monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers. Also I am carrying over my sound card (i wish my video card, but its agp), wirelss adaptor, 200 gig harddrive, and my sony dvd writer. Any help to cutting this price would be great.

http://www.pugetsystems.com/configg...6,97,506,251,1809,10759,160,159,123,2144,2140

I feel like I can get a more trustworth computer form ALienware at that price...but I'm not an expert.

Ibuypower would provide me with the cheapest system, however, I dunno, their reviews on epinions are 2 1/2 stars.....its really hit or miss. I'd rather spend $200 more on a hit. Also, yes I realize I could probably build my own system for less, but I really don't want to. I perfer to buy a complete system, then add to it...alot easier (for me) to trouble shoot.
 
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Anyone have any ideas to cut corners?
Goto a mom and pop place and ask them for a quote :) You might be pleasently surprised ... if not, post the spec and the price and we can advise on what to cut out :)
 
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