Question by Lalarue: A custom built computer from a website like cyberpower would they make sure the parts were compatible? I want a new computer and a custom built one looks really convenient to me. I do not know enough about computers to build one, but I do know that when you build your own you have to be wary of incompatible parts. Would I have this same issue at a website? Would they really examine my computer for issues like these? Aren't you "safe" if you use parts from the same company? Best answer for A custom built computer from a website like cyberpower would they make sure the parts were compatible?:
Answer by Max W
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Answer by tanner c
Of course they will. If it doesnt work then they will most likely email you.
Answer by Lexxie<3
I build Custom Computers. I build them based on what the customer wants, for example if they want a gaming computer or maybe a computer for movies, photo editing, music etc. Email me at Z.Perluisi@live.ca if your interested in buying one, and i will send you all the information you need to know. Zack
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A custom built computer is cheaper, and on average more reliable than a brand name computer. One reason for this is the a brand name computer companies buy there parts in Bulk because they get a better cost from the manufacturer, this in turn throws the old saying quality before quantity right out the windows. Another big advantage of buying a custom built computer is that you get exactly what you pay for. You get to pick exactly what parts are going into the computer case, Hell you even get to choose the computer case. With a little bit of research on the internet or even visits to your local computer shops you can read articles and ask questions and then know which parts play nicely together, example, excuse me but how well will this NVidia Video Card work on this Asus SLI mainboard? Knowing the answers to questions like this will make sure you get the custom built computer your looking for.
Lets touch on quickly what I consider the 4(four) most important choic es you have to make when building your custom computer:
1) Computer Tower - The computer case is not really an accessory -- it is an integral part of the computer--think UPGRADES! Be sure the tower is capable of mounting various kinds of Mainboards such as Intel ATX, Micro ATX, Intel BTX ,Micro BTX and Pico BTX.
2)Power Supply - As computers have progressed so have their need of more power to run them. Most Mainboard and CPU manufacturers like Intel, AMD and Asus have a list of recommended power supplies. NOTE - Some Warrantys on Mainboards and CPU's can be voided if the power supply does not meet or excede the CPU's or Mainboard's manufacturers min requirements.
3) The Mainboard - Again crucial is the ability for the Mainboard to be UPGRADABLE! This includes everything from CPU size, Slots for RAM(Random Access Memory) Video Slot, is it AGP or the Newer PCI-Express, hard drives, SATA, SATA2, IDE, SCSI, find out its worth your time.
4) CPU - The very heart of your custom built computer, why is it not #1 on this list, because without all those other parts all you will have is an expensive paperweight. There are 2 major manufacturers duking it out for your CPU bucks, Intel and AMD (Advanced Micro Devices). Both offer a high end CPU, in the price battle AMD usually comes in under the Intel. That choice I will leave to you and your needs.
In closing Getting a custom built computer is a great way to go, I hope this helps you find out if a custom built computer is right for you.
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