they have reached a all time low I'm speechless they cant get any lower then this
http://www.alienware.com/build_vs_buy_pages/index.aspx?source=760
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xonik said:Alienware claim of first-to-market is also a valid one, even if the claim is won by a slim margin.
I don't see what the drama is about. Is this the attitude of today's computer enthusiasts? There are more of you out there than ever, yet it's ironic to see the sense of elitism rising even among the noobs here. This is just marketing--nothing to see here, move along.
Met-AL said:I find all those "extra" steps almost more fun that actually using the finished PC.
That's for sureMet-AL said:I find all those "extra" steps almost more fun that actually using the finished PC.
Wow, that is soo lame. So according to that link, you *MIGHT* end up with a shitty looking case if you build it yourself, like it's an accident or something. Like you MIGHT catch the flu. How lame.EnderW said:give me a fucking break:
http://www.alienware.com/build_vs_buy_pages/style.aspx
I'll take my Lian Li over that ricer piece of shit plastic thing anyday
I agree that if you want a easy, hassel free experience, building it yourself is not a good decision, expecially if you're a dumbass like a lot of people
but I enjoy messing with the hardware and seeing how everything works
I am so glad I built my first system 1 year ago this month and I was one click away from buying an alienware at one point
GJSNeptune said:And of course they picked a plain ol' ugly grey case that has not two, not four, but three 5.25" bays.
Uhhh, wrong thread?Codegen said:That has GOT to be the stupidest thong I've ever seen/
I really hope that's the case.Silverghost said:Uhhh, wrong thread?![]()
Uhhh, wrong thread?Originally Posted by Codegen
That has GOT to be the stupidest thong I've ever seen/
Met-AL said:I find all those "extra" steps almost more fun that actually using the finished PC.
t0x1k said:Anyone notice the section with the reputable dealers? They have screenshots of websites that are the MOST reputable, newegg.com, tiger direct, etc.
Funny stuff.
Oh NOES!!! I don't get a case that looks like complete shit...well fuck me, that must mean...oh wait...it means NOTHING.No matter how much effort you put into perfecting the interior configurations of your self-built system, you could very well end up with a generic and bland off-the-shelf case that poorly reflects all your hard work. This results in you being stuck with a dull-looking system that lacks any sense of style and fails to catch anyones eye.
gamekid said:well, i havent built a computer yet, but i am planning to for christmass. the first reason that i decided to build was mainly because i hear its cheaper.. i think i made the right choice because big name computer manufacturers (hp, dell, gateway,...) don't give u enough choices
and i like to know EXACTLY what i am getting.
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...i am looking forward to the actual build![]()
and i must say, alienware is right about the reason why buying a computer is better then building one. they say that it is easier, and i dont care how experienced u are, it is. it may not be hard for some of u to build a computer and may even think it is fun, but the bottom line is that it is easier to buy from alienware then to build.
u may think building is better(as i do) but, it really isnt easier or as simple