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So for this computer that I made a list of parts, do you think it is worth is building it or buying a computer from someone?
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That's up to you.
Here is some cheap deals for around money you want to spend
Cheap $400 PC Deal
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04-02-2015, 10:51 PM
I also wanted to ask which one is better AMD or Intel?
I was wondering because I have a friend that said that AMD's can be doxed but I wanted to make sure
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I don't look at it as whats better, it comes down to a number of things.
- Budget
- Profit
- What the customer wants
- What the customer needs
Whats the point in giving a customer a machine way more than they need and doing yourself out of more profit? (ie i7 for web browsing and doing email?) Your in this game to run a business and make money. That said I would not make a crap computer to make maximum profit.
Rules to live by
- Use quality parts ie: branded Corsair, Asus, MSI, etc etc.
- Good customer service.
- Good build quality.
- Can you make a profit?
- Give good support when and if needed.
just some basic idea's for you to think about.
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