Yea I actually did not know that the i5 could clock so high.
Some people get the money from their parents and are not allowed to make it themselves. When I was 12 I wanted an alienware that was really expensive but my dad did the opposite and said I could have unlimited funds if I built it myself and as a result we have game servers to play on today
You can never underestimate the value of a life experience especially when you are young.
At this point I dont even care lol.
I just want my damn computer.
That Monitor was like 180 I think.
I'm pretty sure if the average kid whose getting a PC bought for them sat down with there parents and said "hey! lets do this, we can get a better computer, and literally save you hundreds of dollars!" they would more then likely be down. ive never met a parent that wouldn't be interested in saving hundreds of dollars... raising kids is exspensive enough as it is.
Maynard - The WCS Guy
I do not know b/c even my parents have been weary b/c it starts to sound like a gov spending program when you do high level savings. In that I was building 3 computers all for the price of one good one they just refused to believe it. Logically 2 of the computers were built from the parts of one being upgraded but they just concluded it was some sort of trick.
The problem is that as soon as what your doing is too complicated for the buyer to understand they just stop listening even if it can save them money. This is seen more when I was trying to lobby for a program that would have allowed funding for upgrades to my computers in exchange for my sister getting the old parts as it would have been way faster than anything they could buy her. In fact I was not even allowed to have any say in what sort of laptop she gets because they were convinced it was some sort of trick so that she would get fucked and I would end up worth something really awesome. Finally after years of buying 2 $500+ laptops every year they finally agreed to just buy her a gaming laptop. This though is more of the case where your trying to say $2000<$500 in the long run.
ya I guess I see what you're saying. a lot of ppl also feel like the more they spend the better they're getting.... sadly with PC's that's not the case... but yeah... I guess it's easier for someone who doesn't have much PC knowledge 2 trust a main company like dell as opposed 2 some guy who just sells parts.
Maynard - The WCS Guy
8 Gigs of RAM
ATI 5850
With those modifications I have approved the build and it should be ready in a week. Excited to get gaming with everyone again.
woot<3