16.01.2013, 15:10
Building and buying a computer have a huge & little difference at the same time.
If you buy a pc, you don't need to see the components specification, which is a good.
But instead, the computer will have less "performance" like you wanted to, and the price will be higher.
Of course, you will have a insurance plan for like, 2 years.
If you build a pc, you need to see the components specification, and see if they "match" and works fine together.
You need to see if the performance of each component is almost the "same".
And ofc, you need to build it.
If you buy a pc, you don't need to see the components specification, which is a good.
But instead, the computer will have less "performance" like you wanted to, and the price will be higher.
Of course, you will have a insurance plan for like, 2 years.
If you build a pc, you need to see the components specification, and see if they "match" and works fine together.
You need to see if the performance of each component is almost the "same".
And ofc, you need to build it.