"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
...love the debate and all, but can anyone help me out with maybe a place to order from, a definitive parts list, stuff like that? Many of you have said buy quality parts, but the problem is that I have NO idea what is and isnt. My background is press and screens, all the comps I have used up to this point have been off-the-shelf from big-box stores....to give you an idea, this is what I have been using for the last two years:http://www.amazon.com/HP-Pavilion-DM3-1130US-13-3-Inch-Laptop/dp/B00318CG8C...now, what I am looking for is something that will just...well, WORK FASTER. Illy and PS open painfully slow, even Corel gets hung up each move if there is a complicated contour, or if I import an Illy file that has high-node elements. You know what I mean? I guess $500-1k would be fine, and a TRUSTED refurb like Pierre mentioned would be okay too.Oh Pierre, BTW, I did look on ebay, but there was still a lot of variation in price and specs. Again, I just dont know what exactly to look for, much less who to trust and how not to get ripped off...sorry, I know im kind of asking you to give a man a fish instead of teaching a man to fish, but any help is GREATLY appreciated. I dont wanna hafta do this again for at least 3 years....Thanks again guys!!
Wow, this turned into a big ol mess lol. I built my most recent machine on advice from friends/car club members who are engineers, programmers, etc. Basically, smarter than me and directed me to specific brands and parts to buy, so I did.Put it together myself lol. "Building" computers is nothing more than turning a few screws and plugging in a few cables these days.The biggest benefit in building your own system is price for performance, quality of parts, and NO BLOATWARE on a fresh OS install.My advice, and this is the path I took, is to build it with current components that are no more than 6 months old. Doesn't have to be the newest processor on the street or the fastest hard drives necessarily. Shop prices, obviously one gen older processor will be much cheaper than the new gen i7 that came out this week.Had to replace a case fan on my Dell desktop at the house, and it's less than 3 years old. I can't do Dell anymore, too many problems, qc issues etc.
Quote from: Mr Tees!! on May 01, 2012, 12:26:01 PM...love the debate and all, but can anyone help me out with maybe a place to order from, a definitive parts list, stuff like that? Many of you have said buy quality parts, but the problem is that I have NO idea what is and isnt. My background is press and screens, all the comps I have used up to this point have been off-the-shelf from big-box stores....to give you an idea, this is what I have been using for the last two years:http://www.amazon.com/HP-Pavilion-DM3-1130US-13-3-Inch-Laptop/dp/B00318CG8C...now, what I am looking for is something that will just...well, WORK FASTER. Illy and PS open painfully slow, even Corel gets hung up each move if there is a complicated contour, or if I import an Illy file that has high-node elements. You know what I mean? I guess $500-1k would be fine, and a TRUSTED refurb like Pierre mentioned would be okay too.Oh Pierre, BTW, I did look on ebay, but there was still a lot of variation in price and specs. Again, I just dont know what exactly to look for, much less who to trust and how not to get ripped off...sorry, I know im kind of asking you to give a man a fish instead of teaching a man to fish, but any help is GREATLY appreciated. I dont wanna hafta do this again for at least 3 years....Thanks again guys!!this one is an option:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lenovo-IBM-Thinkstation-S10-6483-Core-2-E6850-3ghz-4GB-146GB-SAS-FX4600-VistaB-/400293972693?pt=Desktop_PCs&hash=item5d33614ad5#ht_2057wt_763$250 before shipping. You will need a copy of Windows 7 to install on it. Also, a little more RAM would be nice, but necessary to get going. This is exactly what I have and it is still running fine. 'should be good for few more years . . .pierre
and if you happen to be killing another Win 7 system, you can just use the license from that machine on the new one. Save some money.I bought a used Camry because it was cheaper than a new Corolla...and it only had 5,000 miles on it.
...now were gettin somewhere, thanks guys! So based on the specs of my current rig, will I see a difference? I guess more importantly, why? Which parts make the difference? I need some education in this area I suppose....Brandt, what would YOU do in this situation? What would you have built for the budget (500-1k)? And where is a good source? Bear in mind, the more hassle-free and out-of-the-box, the better, because clearly I have no idea what im doing in this arena....thanks guys, this places rules!