Originally Posted By: tmorris1
Originally Posted By: XS650
Originally Posted By: tmorris1
The machine I am typing on right now is a 1GHz Athlon, Asus motherboard that I built about 7 1/2 years ago. I have upgraded hard drives and memory, but it is still working great running XP pro. I have built several machines (none in the last couple years), but Asus has always been a solid MB. IMO AMD or Intel is a toss up, get whatever is the best deal and then get a good motherboard, memory, and power supply. Those 3 are the key to stability.
I am looking to upgrade my desktop and want to build one, but with the Dell deals and $300 off coupons it is making it hard to justify now. I can get a Dell Core2 Duo E6550, Nvidia 8600 GTS video card , and 22" monitor for less than $800 shipped. I don't know if you can even build one for that now.
Would the Dell power supply and motherboard meet your personal standards? That's cab a big problem low priced ready built computers. Memory quality I don't care as much about on a ready made machine. If in doubt buy it with minimum memory and replace it with good stuff on your own.
I don't know about the power supply, but Dell doesn't make motherboards, I think they use Intel boards. I agree with the memory. Dell memory upgrades are a rip off. I would buy with the minimum and order memory someplace else for 1/2 the money.
many dell motherboards are now made by vesuvius.
i get a ton of vesuvius killerbee,riptide, and chopper in here as they used bad capacitors to build them.dell gx 260,270,280 being the worst.
biggest advantage to building your own system is to avoid lowest bidder parts.
you have to take some newegg reviews with a grain of salt as some folks cant even plug in a power supply without doing damage and then blame the product.
with enough comments a pattern will emerge if a product truly has
a problem.
any power supply under $50 is suspect.antec is to be avoided like the plague.
i have also found that to get a quality case go for older stuff.
i like the old enlite cases with the motherboard tray that slides out.
too many pretty looking cases made of tinfoil out there.
dont skimp on memory either.
i use corsair,micron,kingston,ect.
pny is nothing but trouble when it comes to warrenty support.
another to avoid with video cards is evga.PITA to get a replacement under warrenty.