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<blockquote data-quote="HitManSE" data-source="post: 3623352" data-attributes="member: 549624"><p>In the end, its going to run up to about the same thing. The difference is you'll know what you've put into the PC (no BS software). It all depends on if you know how to put it together. Its not too complicated though, im a newb with PC's and so far I havnt had much of a problem taking things apart, plugging new things in and making them work.</p><p></p><p>PC forums offer A LOT of info. Next time around, im building for sure. You'll end up wanting/having to upgrade something and you'll start to run into the OEM's limitations pretty quickly. Really depends on what you're going to use the PC for. I dont really game much (if ever) so I just use the integrated one that came with it.</p><p></p><p>I am however going to end up getting a 512mb vid card (and a new PSU to go along with it) for the occasional game or HD movies. Nothing crazy though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HitManSE, post: 3623352, member: 549624"] In the end, its going to run up to about the same thing. The difference is you'll know what you've put into the PC (no BS software). It all depends on if you know how to put it together. Its not too complicated though, im a newb with PC's and so far I havnt had much of a problem taking things apart, plugging new things in and making them work. PC forums offer A LOT of info. Next time around, im building for sure. You'll end up wanting/having to upgrade something and you'll start to run into the OEM's limitations pretty quickly. Really depends on what you're going to use the PC for. I dont really game much (if ever) so I just use the integrated one that came with it. I am however going to end up getting a 512mb vid card (and a new PSU to go along with it) for the occasional game or HD movies. Nothing crazy though. [/QUOTE]
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