Ok - this isn't quite one of those "What do you think of this system setup I'm looking at?" questions. . . more of a general question.
For a budget/low-end system for home use, is it better to get a complete boxed solution (from the likes of Dell) or to build your own (presumably slower, but more reliable) system?
In my case, I have $500 to spend on a complete system (including monitor and XP Home OS). Dell's entry-level package offers an AMD Athlon 2400 with 256MB Ram for $450 (shipped). I won't hesitate to roll up my sleeves and build my own if I think I can come out ahead in performance. . .
Opinions?
VBAjedi![[swords] [swords] [swords]](/data/assets/smilies/swords.gif)
For a budget/low-end system for home use, is it better to get a complete boxed solution (from the likes of Dell) or to build your own (presumably slower, but more reliable) system?
In my case, I have $500 to spend on a complete system (including monitor and XP Home OS). Dell's entry-level package offers an AMD Athlon 2400 with 256MB Ram for $450 (shipped). I won't hesitate to roll up my sleeves and build my own if I think I can come out ahead in performance. . .
Opinions?
VBAjedi
![[swords] [swords] [swords]](/data/assets/smilies/swords.gif)