Thursday, April 15, 2010

who makes the best pc

i was just wodering who sells most pc%26#39;s  . also who actually makes the best pc%26#39;s any1 know? o and whats the best nvidia card out there right now? im doing this cuz i need a new computer im also cosidering buying a  mac becuz of those funny commercials lol who makes the best pc
I think the hardware forum might be better suited to ya mate, the mods will move this over for ya.PS. I%26#39;ve got a HP computer. who makes the best pc
I put other (other means, get a custom built one from a local PC shop or build one yourself, its much cheaper) :)And if you get a mac, you cant expect to play many games on them, considering Mac%26#39;s are not really designed for games and almost all games do not work with Macs :)
I guess the user makes the best PC...

Order the parts a build the computer yourself. Just about everything is listed in detailed steps in the manuals. Most stuff only fits one way. It might burn your nerves but yeah... its rather simple... then again I did install the RAM into the wrong slot... simple... yeah...

User +Well, home built PC = superb.
Yes, I and many like me who are PC builders, build the best PCs.
Cyberpower You pick your case, you pick the PSU... you pick the type of RAM.. you pick if you want neons..you even pick the type of mobo Not many other companies let you do that.. and on benchmarks a maxed out Cyberpower rig outperforms Dell (at similar specs) The benchmark was done through PC World.. check their site for recommendations. BTW, they even OC it for you :) Saving you the trouble of waiting for parts.. and you get warranty with the company on top of the parts warranty.. which is a BIG plus!Tech support... etc.. this is one advantage over that of ''build your own'' One more thing.. the price of the rig you put together is pretty damn reasonable compared to other companies.. especially that of DELL, Gateway, etc  
Actual PC builders................it%26#39;s then a question of best parts............
Any PC can be good, but you have to upgrade up to the gaming hypes..... It%26#39;s all how much you wanna spend.
Homebuilt, if you got the small amount of know-how needed, is 100% the right choice.  Save hundreds of dollars, and you make it to your spec exactly!  Only downside is no warranty, but thats ok since each part has a warranty.
Falcon Northwest and voodoopc are the best for the consumer route they make great Pcs using great parts and they tweak them very well. Also the styling and services they provide are top notch as well. Dell actually isn%26#39;t that bad as far as the big guys go they%26#39;re my fave-very cheap with generally decent service and pretty reliable machines. The XPS series is a gamers best friend (I own one) I also build however and if possible would encourage you to as well
[QUOTE=''Josh1488'']Falcon Northwest and voodoopc are the best for the consumer route they make great Pcs using great parts and they tweak them very well. Also the styling and services they provide are top notch as well. Dell actually isn%26#39;t that bad as far as the big guys go they%26#39;re my fave-very cheap with generally decent service and pretty reliable machines. The XPS series is a gamers best friend (I own one) I also build however and if possible would encourage you to as well[/QUOTE] Yep, falcon northwest and voodoo are the best you can buy, but building your own is still the best option.  
Another advantage I just discovered recently.. I had lost my old XP CD from a Dell comp.. a 2.0 Ghz PC bought in 2001.. they shipped me a new XP SP2 OEM disk with NO charge.. if you build your own.. you would have to pay for another copy.. Warranties from the company overshadow that of the components.. which means those 90 day warranties on those parts.. forget about them, if you have a 1yr warranty with the company.. if something screws up.. call them up.. and if they can%26#39;t help you fix the problem.. they will send you a brand new comp. Small issues with your computer that you can%26#39;t resolve on your own? Call tech support.. no need to dig through the web searching for a possible solution.. There are advantages to buying a comp over ''building'' one.. not to mention ''less hassle'' Yes you pay for those ''conveniences'' but the ''piece of mind'' (at least for me) outweighs the possible ''failure'' of a component. 
Um, less hassle for building your own tbh, I bought a dell 5 years ago and it didnt boot, after 2 weeks they sent a guy to fix the POS.Also,  with the XP cd thing, I have over 5 copies of xp... honestly those cds are so abundant, every damn household has one. Nobody would go and buy another one, just go call microsoft and tell them you lost it and they will send another one, tell them your unique authentication code.Hell, I have friends who have lost their authetication code sticker, they just ask microsoft for a new one. Also I have formatted my pc over 5 times, which means the authetication code is invalid cause it says its been used too many times for install, just ask Microsoft for a new one. 
[QUOTE=''ElectricNZ'']Um, less hassle for building your own tbh, I bought a dell 5 years ago and it didnt boot, after 2 weeks they sent a guy to fix the POS.Also, with the XP cd thing, I have over 5 copies of xp... honestly those cds are so abundant, every damn household has one. Nobody would go and buy another one, just go call microsoft and tell them you lost it and they will send another one, tell them your unique authentication code.Hell, I have friends who have lost their authetication code sticker, they just ask microsoft for a new one. Also I have formatted my pc over 5 times, which means the authetication code is invalid cause it says its been used too many times for install, just ask Microsoft for a new one. [/QUOTE]lol didn%26#39;t know about that! Microsoft providing OS copies..news to me! Nice to see that Microsoft is that ''giving''. Considering all the Microsoft bashers on these here forums.. They actually sent someone?! Heck, it would probably cost them less to just replace it..lol But I have had my comp replaced before.. (within the warranty period). Though, the company that replaced my comp was Compaq, My laptop had bad clusters on the HD.. and they replaced it with no charge.   
[QUOTE=''coltss''] i was just wodering who sells most pc%26#39;s  . also who actually makes the best pc%26#39;s any1 know? o and whats the best nvidia card out there right now? im doing this cuz i need a new computer im also cosidering buying a  mac becuz of those funny commercials lol [/QUOTE] Dell, Alienware, Falcon, HP and you can build best computer by yourself - it will save some money
best nvidia card is 8800Ultra .. these are 2 of them, 2 diff companies

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