I'm planning on getting an Alienware computer. Is it worth $1,300? and if it is do i have to use a credit card
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Just build it yourself.
At $1,300 you can build a quad-core with an Nvidia 8800gts 640mb card from newegg/zipzoom/tigerdirect.
$275 - Q6600
$130 - P35 Gigabyte motherboard
$350 - Nvidia 8800gts 640mb
$80 - 2 x 1gb DDR2-800
$90+ - 500watt+ Seasonic, FSP, Silverstone or other top-tier brand
$33 - Pioneer or Sony DVD burner
$100+ - Lian Li brushed aluminum case
$90 - 320gb Seagate Sata 7200rpm
$50 - upgrade case fans, arctic silver #5 CPU paste, etc.
$1,200 total
Well if you play a lot of games I would but if your looking for a user friendly computer alien wares are more in the advance category.
i would just have one built. That's what I did. Usually cheaper and you get the best quality parts. you can upgrade what you have built where you would be limited with any of the shelf brand because of it being proprietary.
If you had arthritis it might be worth the money, but if you did have arthritis in your hands, you wouldn't be using a computer anyway. Since you don't have arthritis, build your own computer instead. Order the parts online, or buy them in a computer store, and put them together. It's really very easy once you choose the parts you want, and there are many Web sites that can help you. The best one is www.tomshardware.com. You should also check the library for books about computers, like Upgrading and Repairing PCs, 11th edition. Building your own gaming PC will be much cheaper than getting an Alienware, and it'll be fun and fulfilling.
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