Dell is probably the way to go. Their inexpensive, expandable, dependable, the whole nine yards.
It may be possible to piece one together for cheaper, but it's not an easy task for someone who is not interested in the technical aspects of computer hardware.
I would say go with the Dell. I may be doing the same thing soon.
oh, heh. Nevermind then. I do however think that Cyberpower is pretty good if you know a little bit about computers, since they don't have as good of tech support, which is not needed if you are good at computers. Anywho, Dells have quiet fans. that's cool.
It may be possible to piece one together for cheaper, but it's not an easy task for someone who is not interested in the technical aspects of computer hardware.
I would say go with the Dell. I may be doing the same thing soon.
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If not, Dell.
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would it be economical for you to do it for me?
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