Bungleau |
09-17-2004 09:28 AM |
I've been using AMD chips in my last two machines. They've worked just fine for me, and they're a lot cheaper than Intel. That's the way I'd go...
I will tell you that, having just built up another PC, the next time I will *not* buy all the parts individually. Instead, I will buy a barebones PC from someone like Tigerdirect and add whatever else I want to it. There's no way I can justify the price difference... for less than I paid for the *case* for my last machine, I could have gotten the case, motherboard, keyboard, mouse, and floppy drive. For a little more than I paid for the case, I could have gotten the CPU and cooling fan as well.
But... to each his or her own. I don't do high-level gaming, so I don't have tremendous demands on my system. Figure out what you're using it for, and that will often tell you what you need.
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