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CUSTOM BUILT COMPUTERS!
Q: What is a custom
built computer?
A: A
custom built computer is a computer that is built to your
individual needs and desires. Unlike mass produced computer systems that
you find on the shelf of store chains, custom built computers use
over-the-counter name brand parts. This means that if you want to
upgrade your computer or replace a single part, you can easily do so
with out the long process of being forced against your will to go
through your proprietary computer's manufacture. DO NOT BE CONFUSED WITH
MASS PRODUCED COMPUTER SYSTEMS THAT CLAIM TO BE CUSTOM BUILT BECAUSE
THEY OFFER YOU A LIMITED AMOUNT OF OPTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM!
Q: Is it hard to upgrade
a custom built computer?
A: No,
not only is it easy but it saves money too. Instead of having to buy a
whole new computer, like you would with a mass produced computer, you
only need to replace a few of the core parts that make the computer the
speed it is.
Q: How much does it cost
to have a computer custom built?
A: Surprisingly
enough, a custom built computer can cost as little if not less then a
mass produced computer. This is done by either weeding out the programs
and hardware you would never use anyway, or by using a few of your older
parts from your current computer that work just as good as any new part.
Example: your 3.25" floppy disk drive, 24x CD-ROM or above,
recently upgraded monitor, keyboard, or mouse. Why buy something that
you don't have to.
Q: Are custom built
computers as unreliable as mass produced computers?
A: Absolutely
not, if the custom built computer is built right. Mass produced
computers are built with lots of proprietary short cuts. Take a look at
a computer on a store shelf next time you visit your favorite electronic,
or value store. Many brands of mass produced computers combine the sound
card with the modem to cut cost. This causes many problems, especially
when you want to replace or upgrade the sound card or the modem. Also
you'll find that they build the video card into the main board, preventing
you from ever replacing or upgrading the video card. Heaven forbid you
should ever have one of their video cards go bad. YOUR STUCK with a bad
card. What's worse is that instead of the video cards having their own
built in fast memory, they have to barrow your computer's slower type
memory. Why do they do this? To bring the cost down and sucker you in.
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