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#79184 12/12/2001 9:18 PM
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OK, it appears that finally I'm getting all the problems with Directron sorted out, and I'm getting my refund on Saturday. (Knock on wood!) For future reference, I highly suggest staying away from Directron, as they seem to be rife with bad parts - I've had to ship my computer back 3 times since August for repairs, and this last time just to say to hell with it and get my money back. But anyway, here's my dilemna that maybe you guys can help me with... After this last computer fiasco, I'm not exactly trusting of myself to properly build my own computer. Of course a lot of it had to do with bad parts and unexpected compatibility problems that were out of my control, but still I have somewhat lost faith in myself in that regard. So I don't know whether I should try again with a different site and try to build another computer myself (parts list below), or whether I should give in to the powers that be and just order a pre-built one from a major brand.

Here's the list of what I'd buy if I am building it myself again.. Almost entirely from Newegg.com, btw... anyone had any experience with them?

Motherboard: Soyo Dragon ($138)
CPU: AMD AthlonXP 1900+ ($260)
HSF: ThermalTake DragonOrb 3 w/ Arctic Silver ($40)
Memory: 2x 512MB PC2100 DDR sticks ($260)
HDD: Seagate 40GB 7200RPM ($89)
DVD: Pioneer 16X DVD slot-load ($75)
CD-RW: TDK VeloCD (retail, $120)
Floppy: Whatever... Probably Teac... ($17)
2 rounded IDE cables and a rounded floppy cable ($25)
Case: Antec SX1030B Fileserver case
Video: GeForce3
Sound: GameTheaterXP

I've already got the case, video, and sound cards. The total cost of everything else is about $1000, which would give me $200 left over from my $1200 refund with which I'd probably buy some case mods like windows and lights and other fun stuff like that. If I went with Alienware and got a similar configuration it would be about $1600, and I'm still trying to find another major brand that carries Athlon (cuz I'll be doomed if I have to buy Intel).

So, any comments on the specs? Comments on Newegg? Comments on whether you think I should build my own or buy into the mass-market sort? I'm really not sure what to do here, any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance guys!

---Jamin

[ 12-13-2001 09:39 AM: Message edited by: Jamin ]


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Yet again, my new computer... Jamin 12/13/2001 4:18 AM
Re: Yet again, my new computer... Charles Capps 12/13/2001 4:56 AM
Re: Yet again, my new computer... Goku 12/13/2001 8:24 AM
Re: Yet again, my new computer... AllenAyres 12/13/2001 8:47 AM
Re: Yet again, my new computer... Troy 12/13/2001 1:00 PM
Re: Yet again, my new computer... Jamin 12/13/2001 5:44 PM
Re: Yet again, my new computer... Stilgar 12/13/2001 5:50 PM
Re: Yet again, my new computer... Greg Hard 12/14/2001 1:55 AM

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