Quote from Kendall:
Towers are cheap these days, especially from Dell. Additionally, they have solid indian customer service! These super custom machines seem great and the ultimate deal, but buyer beware. They are churning out not even 1% of what DELL is churning out production wise.
If you could do it over I would say buy the top of the line DELL tower deal and just scale back the components. Get basic video card, however make sure you have newest processor(I7), get motherboard with lots of RAM storage capacity.
Then just take a web gander over to Newegg and upgrade cheap, addtnl. video cards, ect. Add the RAM if you need it.
It's really not that hard. Oh and btw, specifically to your problem find out what size power supply they put in, possibly that is one easily fixable issue. Try to get new motherboard out of them if you have to. It's not that hard to swap one out.
I respectfully disagree with your comments about Dell. I have had a few Dell computers go bad and had to be returned for one reason or another. They pump out so many that their quality control is pretty poor in my opinion. Also, Michael Dell didn't get rich by sell top of the line computers. He sells junk at high prices. Plus 9 times out of 10 you can't upgrade a Dell because there isn't enough power or there aren't enough pci slots, etc.
On the other hand, some of those custom build places are also charging way too much. I do agree that you can use newegg to get some great upgrades at a low cost.
To the original poster (or anyone else having issues), I am pretty good at troubleshooting so if you care to PM me, I'd be happy to help.
