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sobe  |
Posted 18th Dec 2005 11:33pm |
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Crazykillin3, please do not post your question multiple times in different topics. Otherwise your problem will never be resolved. |
"Apparently, Plaintiff believes that he could sue an egg company for fraud for labeling a carton of 12 eggs a dozen, because some bakers would view a dozen as including 13 items." - Western Digital 2006 |
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tagmaster |
Posted 20th Dec 2005 7:14pm |
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Quoting sobe | Vidi... I spent well over that for my gaming pc and built it... myself... You said this:
Quote | Building your own PC is something that you do with spare parts, not something that you spent 322 usd on |
I don't quite understand really, I mean, you purchase parts and place them in your rig. Voila. Spare parts are for spare pcs and/or temporary components in your main pc.
And if you spend $300+ on pc parts from NewEgg.... Why would you not build it youself I just see no logic that that part of your post 
And about getting a $399 Dell, that Dell will NOT play F.E.A.R... I spend $200 on my vid card to at least play the latest games and place it inside my computer myself... And then you add cpu, mobo, memory, case, etc. costs.... I spent over $1k and built it myself.. Why would I want Dell, after all, they have Intel chips. |
Hey dont offend my pc , i started with a Dell Dimension 2400, now its far from stock, and the only original piece that is still there its the case, but Dell XPS are great for gamming |
Who dares, win!
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Ugly Donkey |
Posted 20th Dec 2005 8:25pm |
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if u want to spend 2 k on a pc yes they are, u can also get something just about as good for 1k by building it urself..bargain hunting that is |
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sobe  |
Posted 20th Dec 2005 9:08pm |
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tagmaster, Dell are the best budget prebuilt pcs on the market IMHO. I am not saying anything is wrong with the Dell 2400. I may get one for my sis soon |
"Apparently, Plaintiff believes that he could sue an egg company for fraud for labeling a carton of 12 eggs a dozen, because some bakers would view a dozen as including 13 items." - Western Digital 2006 |
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