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Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 2:20 pm
by »mk(stéálthÉnigma)
Might have to get new computer really soon. :icon_teeth: We found a good sale at Dell (I think). How do these specs sound?

Processor: i5-560 (3.20 GHz)(
Memory: 8GB DDR3
HDD: 1 TB
Graphics: ATi Radeon HD 5450
Dual 16x DVD +/- w/ double layer write
THX sound card
(Also has Microsoft Office software added)
Free shipping

Grand total: $998 +tax (About $400 off normal)

I know its not a lot, but my dad wants to stay mainstream to keep it easy. We arent looking for a hypercomputer lol.

Re: Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 2:35 pm
by DMPCo
nice rig
i still believe in building your own though
but if your looking for customer support dell is great.
it sounds like a good deal. but if you build one you will get a better one. :icon_mrgreen:

Re: Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 2:44 pm
by (TKC) brownman350
Do you know if there is a way they could give to you with a different processor( i7 ) :icon_question:

Re: Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 6:28 pm
by ME.
Bman is right, try to get an i7, i saw an i7 from dell, 8GB ram, 1TB HDD, ATI 5770 for about $1100 the other day.

Re: Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:36 pm
by (TKC) Slevin
If you want to get the most out of $1000...
Don't go to Dell or any store. They give you a ***** very basic motherboard that will give you those features listed and thats it leaving you no opportunity to upgrade.
4 Dimm slots maybe 8gb is the max ram you can ever get
A single pcie slot for the graphics
Saying THX certified probably means onboard sound.

Set a budget, say $1000 - 1200 and shop for a Computer store (retail)

Anyone know a store similar to Canada Computers in the US?
Its the best place to buy a custom 'individual component' PC they have all major brands of cpu, graphics, cd/dvd drives, hdd, cases, etc plus many OEM products so you can get them cheap.
All come with 1 year Store warranty plus 3 to 5 year manufacturers warranties.

I say Retail store because plenty of times you have to rely on UPS or some idiots to deliver your computer from Newegg.com or Tigerdirect.com.
I know Tigerdirect has outlet stores but there prob in major US cities.

Re: Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 2:38 am
by ME.
Yea, if you want to get a really good computer for the same price, just build one. + you get to customize specs

Re: Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 3:54 am
by DMPCo
I say Retail store because plenty of times you have to rely on UPS or some idiots to deliver your computer from Newegg.com or Tigerdirect.com.
I know Tigerdirect has outlet stores but there prob in major US cities.

i have ordered over $45000 worth of stuff from newegg with no shipping error or defunct box
never not a single problem i get packages on a daily basis from them they are excellent shippers.
if you order from newegg you can trust that your package will arrive safely.
same with dell i order a specific monitor from them all the time same thing no error.
the picture of the monitor is on the box and still no shipping problems or defunct boxes.
i have also ordered this moniotr from there refurbished warehouse on several occasions with no problems.

Re: Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:15 am
by (TKC)TheCrimsonStar
(TKC) Slevin wrote:Anyone know a store similar to Canada Computers in the US?


Used to. It was called CompUSA and it was THE BEST computer superstore out there, but they went out of business :icon_sad: :icon_holdingtears:

Other than that I'm not really sure, might have to just look around for come random computer stores and check out their prices.

Re: Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:24 pm
by bryster126
(TKC)TheCrimsonStar wrote:
(TKC) Slevin wrote:Anyone know a store similar to Canada Computers in the US?


Used to. It was called CompUSA and it was THE BEST computer superstore out there, but they went out of business :icon_sad: :icon_holdingtears:

Other than that I'm not really sure, might have to just look around for come random computer stores and check out their prices.


microcenter here in ny

Re: Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 9:50 pm
by »mk(stéálthÉnigma)
CompUSA was amazing. I remember hanging out there for no reason......

Re: Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 3:44 am
by oscar2
we still have CompUSA stories in Florida, Great place to go, Try finding them on line.

Re: Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 2:00 am
by DonJuan
CompUSA didn't go out of business, they were bought out by TigerDirect who promptly shut down the majority of the stores.

Re: Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 2:53 am
by »mk(stéálthÉnigma)
They had a huge one in my town.

Btw, my sister is in law school and can get us MS Office for like $20. That will knock the price down to $879. :icon_teeth:

Re: Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 10:02 am
by [VAG] *The Atheist*
»mk(stéálthÉnigma) wrote:Might have to get new computer really soon. :icon_teeth: We found a good sale at Dell (I think). How do these specs sound?

Processor: i5-560 (3.20 GHz)(
Memory: 8GB DDR3
HDD: 1 TB
Graphics: ATi Radeon HD 5450
Dual 16x DVD +/- w/ double layer write
THX sound card
(Also has Microsoft Office software added)
Free shipping

Grand total: $998 +tax (About $400 off normal)

I know its not a lot, but my dad wants to stay mainstream to keep it easy. We arent looking for a hypercomputer lol.


I have a Quad, not an i, but I went from 4GB to 6GB, and let me tell you it was not worth the $100. I returned the memory, and got my money back. Maybe an i5 is different, but the cost vs. performance was not worth it in my case.

Re: Computer Buying Help

PostPosted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 10:09 am
by [VAG] *The Atheist*
(TKC) brownman350 wrote:Do you know if there is a way they could give to you with a different processor( i7 ) :icon_question:


An i7 seems like huge overkill...lol.