mogster500 wrote:
Dragonfire wrote:
mogster500 wrote:
Well, if you read the news, Dell bought Alien Ware. That means, "Don't buy me!"
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6146435.htmlI don't understand why people think Dells are a piece of crap. My dad has had his Dell for 6 (going on 7) years, and the only major problems we had with it were the hard drive needing to be replaced (that was 1 or 2 years ago), and the OS (it came shipped with ME >_<).
I don't know about the older Dells, but the new ones are packed with programs that spy on the user and report information back to Dell. You can't even uninstall it, and it's incredibly hard to remove it. Not to mention that the actual computer is very cheaply made and parts break often.
The thing about most "name brand" computers is they all use the same parts made in the same places. They just have the parts "branded". Whether it's to make you stay with their replacement parts or make it harder to try to use a different hardware replacement, the end result is the same. Most do use cheap, crappy parts, and alot of them don't even ship with adequate PSUs or ram.
I didn't know about the Dell tracking programs! That's sneaky. Oh, and Dell does sell computers with intel chips. I prefer athlons myself (exept I can't get a webcam to work with the VIA chipset -- they don't play well together). The days of althons running alot hotter than intel are over with the intel 4. That's what my computer tech told me anyway.
Alienware I did look into awhile ago, very expensive and I do think you're paying for the name.
To be honest, if you're looking for a relatively inexpensive desktop, just go look at eMachines. A friend of mine has one, it's about 6 years old and at this point will need replacing soon, but it's never given her a minute of problems. My beef with them is a really inadequate PSU and a small case, so you can't just get a "normal" sized one to replace it.