Quote from fxp125:
I am going to order all of the parts, I just need someone to put it together. I have a buddy who works for a big company and can get the parts for much cheaper. So how much should I pay for a tech guy to build it? I know a a few of you guys do this for people. Anyone in the Nyc area can get some business too. Thanks for the help
I totally rebuild my system every 2-3 years. The main reason I do it is because:
* I demand the best components (within reason). Buying the parts myself makes the price of the best components justifiable. BTW, the best components aren't always the most expensive...
* To save on cost - See above
* Take control to maximize quality - commercially available systems are always a trade-off particularly on the mobo area. There's always some bottleneck in there holding back the performance of the rig. I won't tolerate that so buy the parts myself.
* To maximize performance - careful matching of components can increase performance. If you've done your research, then performance gains can be good to startling (if you overclock too).
* To maximize build quality - No commercial system shuld be put together better than you'll do it yourself.
* To increase system life expectancy - Higher performance for a given price means a longer shelf life before absolute obscolescence kicks in.
Doing things this way takes more than an hour but pays off in the long run. I built my system 2 years ago now, it's still rock solid and performance is very good. Components aren't stretched though the system is very overclockable if I wish (I don't, yet) and I have an easy short term upgrade path to multi-core CPUs without needing a mobo change (thanks to thinking ahead). I Should have taken the raid mobo option back then though so I'm hardly perfect.
Bottom line is, to get what you really want you should do it yourself. Paying somebody to do it undermines a good chunk of the advantages making an off the shelf Dell a much more attractive option than it should be. If you don't know what you "really want" then again, you should go commercial.
Thx
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