Is there a place I can cheaply build a custom desktop Computer?
Hi, I am on disability, and need a computer I wan't built for around a whole sale price...with custom components like graphics, memmory, sound, etc. Is there a web site to do this?
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- http://tigerdirect.com http://neweggg.com barebones kits hope that helps
- Yes. http://www.ebuyer.com/
- well least expensive on the market is going to be Dell then gateway below that if you have good credit you can make payments with either of these companies but if you are disables most communities have programs that will give used computers to you for free- and then you can just add the video card of your choice into the sys and what not
- Retailers Fry's and Micro Center specialize in this, if they are in your area. Otherwise, newegg.com is the best online company to deal with. They have flexible return policies and are easy to work with
- Check for barebones on http://www.pricewatch.com Careful of tigerdirect.com, they offer rebates, then don't follow through!
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