zemfira
I recently bought an alienware aurora but had to return because of some technical issues. now i want to custom build my own gaming computer so i can play battlefield 3. is there any website where i can do that? not too expensive like brand name companies like dell cause they are over priced. thankyou
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http://www.newegg.com/ is really the best place to buy individual components and build it yourself. It is also the most cost effective way of buying a computer. I am not gonna say that Newegg has the cheapest prices but I will say that when dealing with http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/landingpages/intel/i7/?gclid=COeD8crVxasCFZBb7AodMzMu5w OR http://www.ibuypower.com/ you are going to pay for labor. While it is more convenient having another company build for you you are going to be paying a premium that could be applied to better components if you build it yourself. You can visit many ehow and youtube videos that will show you exactly how to install each component. Watching enough of them will show you how relatively easy it is to build your own. I have answered many a question ( http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110715122520AAVPwVd and the FOLLOW up http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AoR_u0IL7wFJjmnCqTPXXcwhBgx.;_ylv=3?qid=20110716081819AA7k7T7 for example ) where only a little confidence was needed to install a particular part. There isn't any soldering or uber technical skills needed to build your own. The only thing you need is some information which can be gleened from the internet and patience. It's like a puzzle really. If you pay attention to details and NEVER FORCE anything it will go smoothly. You can also search newegg for DiY kits http://www.newegg.com/Store/MasterComboStore.aspx?StoreID=7&Tpk=diy . Amazon also has many kits as well.http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_8?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=barebones+computer+kit&sprefix=barebone Some kits are kind of lopsided as components go so I still prefer buying the parts individually. If you are worried about compatibility the DiY kits are the way to go or you can of course pick and choose parts from Newegg and come back here to ask us about compatibility issues.
http://www.newegg.com/ is really the best place to buy individual components and build it yourself. It is also the most cost effective way of buying a computer. I am not gonna say that Newegg has the cheapest prices but I will say that when dealing with http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/landingpages/intel/i7/?gclid=COeD8crVxasCFZBb7AodMzMu5w OR http://www.ibuypower.com/ you are going to pay for labor. While it is more convenient having another company build for you you are going to be paying a premium that could be applied to better components if you build it yourself. You can visit many ehow and youtube videos that will show you exactly how to install each component. Watching enough of them will show you how relatively easy it is to build your own. I have answered many a question ( http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110715122520AAVPwVd and the FOLLOW up http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AoR_u0IL7wFJjmnCqTPXXcwhBgx.;_ylv=3?qid=20110716081819AA7k7T7 for example ) where only a little confidence was needed to install a particular part. There isn't any soldering or uber technical skills needed to build your own. The only thing you need is some information which can be gleened from the internet and patience. It's like a puzzle really. If you pay attention to details and NEVER FORCE anything it will go smoothly. You can also search newegg for DiY kits http://www.newegg.com/Store/MasterComboStore.aspx?StoreID=7&Tpk=diy . Amazon also has many kits as well.http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_8?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=barebones+computer+kit&sprefix=barebone Some kits are kind of lopsided as components go so I still prefer buying the parts individually. If you are worried about compatibility the DiY kits are the way to go or you can of course pick and choose parts from Newegg and come back here to ask us about compatibility issues.
Best website to order custom gaming computers?
Tyler Goss
Im looking to order a nice gaming computer from online, and i was wondering whats the best website to do so? My budgets around 900-950, i was planning ordering an alienware, but then i heard that not only are they really expensive, but they have alot of problems, and then i was going to order from cyberpowerpc.com, but then i heard that those computers have alot of trouble, ( cables broken on arrival, cd/dvd drives crooked, etc.) so whats the best website?
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Well the BEST option is to order all the components online from NewEgg, Tiger Direct or Amazon and assemble everything yourself. But if you want the whole rig built and tested...
Cyber Power PC is fine. Probably the best site for a budget gaming computer- slightly better than Ibuypower (although now it appears they're the same company, selling both brands)
Here's the deal with problem units from Cyberpower (and Ibuypower):
The broken/DOA computers are usually ones purchased through other retailers who sell their standard pre-built models, and it almost always due to shipping/handling damage. The ones purchased directly from Cyberpower's site are fine. We purchased a couple and they've been rock solid. However, Cyberpower IS a budget brand... they don't use particularly high quality cases on their stock builds that are carried by Wal-Mart, Newegg etc. So it's easy for hard bumps/jolts to dislodge the drive bay covers, make a DVD drive crooked etc.
I think the more hands their units pass through before reaching the end user, the greater the chance that someone will mishandle the box and something gets knocked loose.
You might check Frys for Velocity Micro computers... those are nice performers and very well built.
Well the BEST option is to order all the components online from NewEgg, Tiger Direct or Amazon and assemble everything yourself. But if you want the whole rig built and tested...
Cyber Power PC is fine. Probably the best site for a budget gaming computer- slightly better than Ibuypower (although now it appears they're the same company, selling both brands)
Here's the deal with problem units from Cyberpower (and Ibuypower):
The broken/DOA computers are usually ones purchased through other retailers who sell their standard pre-built models, and it almost always due to shipping/handling damage. The ones purchased directly from Cyberpower's site are fine. We purchased a couple and they've been rock solid. However, Cyberpower IS a budget brand... they don't use particularly high quality cases on their stock builds that are carried by Wal-Mart, Newegg etc. So it's easy for hard bumps/jolts to dislodge the drive bay covers, make a DVD drive crooked etc.
I think the more hands their units pass through before reaching the end user, the greater the chance that someone will mishandle the box and something gets knocked loose.
You might check Frys for Velocity Micro computers... those are nice performers and very well built.
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