-=PCTechTalk=- Re: custom built computer

  • From: dsw32952 <dsw32952@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 01 Mar 2009 11:37:57 -0800

www.ibuypower.com may be an option for a custom built computer.  You can 
specify everything from the case and power supply to the memory, video 
card and everything in between.

Start with one of the mid or upper range suggestions and then 
upgrade/downgrade from there.

Even if you do not buy there the system configurator is very thorough 
and will give you a good idea of what can be configured and how much a 
top-notch system will cost.

Don

cristy wrote:
> Hi Gman,
>
> Its not that I would not "like" the adventure of trying that although I must 
> admit my confidence level on building a computer would be somewhat in the 
> lower range for now anyway ;0, there is the time factor of worrying when 
> this one will bite the dust, in fact the monitor already has and I finally 
> broke down and purchased a monitor from Walmart, so far is working ok for 
> me.
>
> When bestbuy built if one for me about 7 or 8 years ago (forgot exactly 
> when), I was actually quite happy with it and the price seemed reasonable. 
> But I do not know if they even do that now or what someone locally would 
> charge me to do it.  But I would like something somewhat upgradeable as you 
> said with the multimedia use I will be needing.  I am also soon to be buying 
> programs such as "dreamweavor" which I do not know at all yet, "flash" 
> maybe, "sibelius" which I have at work now but not here.  And I may upgrade 
> my movie editing software which is Pinnacle to a newer version.  So lots of 
> memory hungry programs I am sure.  I will have at least one  more big 
> project for school using some or all of those programs and once I learn all 
> of them lol...perhaps for personal use at times.
>
> christy
>
>   
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