by Ichyro » Sun Mar 14, 2004 7:09 am
Everyone makes that bitchy rant, that "its cheaper to make a computer than to buy one" well the case is, that would be so for nearly everything. Cars, clothing, Televisions, Movies, Music, ect.
Sergeiovich, if one of those things fails, you have to search down the warranty for an individual piece, and even then,m they might get huffy when it involves other companies parts.
I disagree Tacz. It does not guarntee it will be the best. What if you are a shitty mechanic/technican? What if you screw up somewhere?
It is the cheapest computers, not always the best. If you have someone who really knows it, then its sometimes better to do that. I looked at that, and then looked at the alienware, and the alienwares bonuses outweight the cons of it...
I dont really get how it went from praise/support to disinterest and even opinions against alienware, as soon as I mentioned I had one. I do not mean to be an elitist asshole, but this happened IRL Too.
A buddy says "You bought an alienware, hahaha, idiot, its a waste of money...CAN I HAVE IT IF YOU GET A NEW ONE???"
I am doubting its envy...but sometimes I swear people think they are awsome and cool and powerful, and as soon as someone mentions they have one, the jealousy switch comes up, and a feeling of "*Scoffs* waste of cash" or feelings that they are a poor choice come.
Take it as you will, but I love alienware, and face it boys, quality does not come cheap. I am damn sure making a computer doesnt warrant it will be better. In fact, it can often bring the risk of failure or problems even higher than if you buy it from a company...and I am going to already know someones going to come in here saying "They can screw up just like you could, they are human too, ect."
Well the human is what would do the hand paint job. Computers do the most of it, and they have more training and experience than most if not all of us do. All I'm saying is dont think a custom made job is better automatically than a Brand-Computer.
You can make it cheaper, the same parts, and know the system more intimatly than something put together in a factory, but its not going to recgonize that it was made by one person, by ten people, if it was made by Otori or by Alienware. Its not going to be better due to the person making it. It will be better if you know to use the right parts, the right setups, and so on.