Dell guys are great guys, but IT'S NOT working

Local IT shops will build whatever you want.
Components will be from Asia (only manufacturers) but they will assemble in front of you.

I had a similar issue with dell. They ultimately replaced with a higher spec PC. This was 8 years ago

Lol, yeah... and the testing/burn-in will be up to you. Good luck with that! o_O
 
Which?

Both, in the end it's always up to the end user... at least to some degree. But going to a local IT shop, for someone who has said:

But I prefer "turnkey".
I'm good at swing trading. Want to stick to that.

may not be wise. It'd really pay to stick with a more reputable source IMHO. I'm only slightly surprised he's not happy with Dell since I'm not a huge fan either. I haven't seen any exceptional requirements though so I suspect a decent workstation/server from Dell/HP/Lenovo/etc will be just fine.

In retrospect, I actually think getting a Lenovo type workstation might be smarter and easier than an HPE for @countryBoy641. I'm guessing a bunch of monitors will be attached to it; an enterprise style server will complicate matters a bit in that regard. In fact, he stated that here:

need a computer that will support multiple monitors

Going to a boutique like Puget will incur a premium which can likely be avoided.

Naturally, at then end of the day, it's obviously @countryBoy641's call. And, for what it's worth, it would probably pay to get a little extra I.T. training so that problems could be more easily fixed without constantly calling someone or buying a new machine.

But often there isn't a need to deliberate things much, something like this looks just fine; ymmv.
 
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I'm with you on that.
What makes you think Puget Systems can outdo the Scatman / Ebay combine?
That rig from Puget gonna cost ya.
What's your time horizon for "a while", 5 years?
Tell Scat that, he can spec you up if he's in the mood.
Then you can invest the savings in 2-inch Porterhouse steaks and a case of Robert Mondavi. Win - Win.

Puget is good... just unnecessarily expensive.
 
Here's one, ready to go. You would need to get the proper miniDisplay Port connectors for your monitors however.... $296 with free shipping.

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/2558587014...3fytRHZxCzZyYGg==|tkp:Bk9SR_LK4922YQ&LH_BIN=1
 
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