Quote from Scataphagos:
The problems you've experienced are less likely with a Dell/other workstation as the maker intends to sell 100,000+ of virtually the same unit (with a few variations on CPU, video card, drives). The OEM maker can't afford to have too many units to troubleshoot and problem-solve, so they work out nearly all the kinks beforehand.
So... unless you just want the BIY experience, you might often save yourself a hassle and buy a high-volume workstation unit from a maker.
I completely agree with you. Initially, I had actually ordered this:
Dell XPS 8300 Desktop: Core i7-2600 (3.4GHz), 1TB 7200 RPM HDD, 8GB DDR3, Nvidia Geforce GT530, Windows 7 Prem 64-Bit $679 + Free Shipping
Specs:
Intel Core i7-2600 (3.4GHz) Processor
8GB DDR3 Memory
1TB 7200 RPM, SATA Hard Drive
16X CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW)
Nvidia Geforce GT530
Dell 1501 Wireless-N PCIe Card
Microsoft Office Starter
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
However, I had to return it since I could not add additional GPUs and thought I may try out a BIY, spending the same amount.
For next time I may choose otherwise. On a positive note, I have met some really good people here, I just received ASUS RMA forms (the supervisor said they would get it to me in 5 days - it pays to be nice) and I don't have to return the "faulty" item. I'm thinking that I can sell the new mobo they send me, if I can manage with 4 monitors. Let's see.
