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Originally Posted by Ferich
Well it all comes down to personal opinion. Would I get an Alienware if I were rich or had rich parents? Of course - who wouldn't want to try out a top of the line PC?
Some people consider building PCs a fun hobby. You save a lot of money and if you bought the best parts, end up with a fantastic PC. You come out of the whole experience proud that you accomplished something while saving dough.
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For me building PC's is the absolute most dreadful thing I could ever be put to work doing, and I would never do it as a hobby.
I just don't appricate people seeing my computer and assuming that because I was "naive" enough to fork over the 2k for someone else to do it for me that I don't know jack shit about computers or that I'm any less competent, or to assume that the only reason I have my computer is because of a rich daddy who bought it for me because I liked the bells and whistles of its case.
The bottom line about my computer is this, It kicks ass. There's nothing else to really say about it. I'm completly satisfied with the 2000
*I* had to spend to buy it, and I don't regret it.
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Originally Posted by anti
now i believe alienware have all these crazy space technologies that actually serve a purpose in helping your pc; i bought mine when they only dressed up boxes with crazy logos.
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I don't know about any space age technology, but I know that during the creation process of my comp they overclocked all my components to about as close as they could go before it could start causing damage, so if you buy an alienware it's at least a bit more powerful than if you were to buy the parts stock.
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Originally Posted by Ferich
Thanks for calling me a fag btw.
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I think we're all fags. Inside.