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Do you build your own machine?

Survey period: 15 Apr 2013 to 22 Apr 2013

Once upon a time every developer worth their salt spec'd and built their own machine to their own exact requirements...

OptionVotes% 
Yes, from the ground up42846.52
Yes, but I start with a basic machine and upgrade the parts10911.85
No, I get someone else to build a machine to my specificiations849.13
No, I get a pre-configured machine that suits my hardware849.13
No, I get a pre-configured machine13414.57
No, I use whatever I can find or am given818.80



 
GeneralRe: Its more expensive to build your own pc. Pin
Tom Deketelaere14-Apr-13 22:35
professionalTom Deketelaere14-Apr-13 22:35 
GeneralRe: Its more expensive to build your own pc. Pin
ZurdoDev15-Apr-13 1:21
professionalZurdoDev15-Apr-13 1:21 
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kmoorevs15-Apr-13 7:51
kmoorevs15-Apr-13 7:51 
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John M. Drescher15-Apr-13 2:01
John M. Drescher15-Apr-13 2:01 
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Herbie Mountjoy15-Apr-13 5:57
professionalHerbie Mountjoy15-Apr-13 5:57 
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Jasmine250116-Apr-13 11:44
Jasmine250116-Apr-13 11:44 
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Mladen Janković18-Apr-13 7:47
Mladen Janković18-Apr-13 7:47 
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lewax0018-Apr-13 12:58
lewax0018-Apr-13 12:58 
I know it's been said already, but I don't agree with you. I can build a much better PC for the same money. I may not get the hardware at the same prices they do, but they aren't selling it to you at cost. I'm betting most of that ends up in their pockets, not yours.

Of course, when you realize you can basically do whatever you want with it, it can become more expensive, but you're getting more for it. For example, I spent $150 on 16GB of "gaming" RAM, complete with cooling fans, but I could have spent a lot less, I just had a large gift card and nothing else to buy with it. My base computer was < $700, I doubt any pre-built PC in the same price range could have matched it. (I've put in considerably more since, but it was for upgrades I wanted just because I could, not because I needed them, like a liquid cooling system and a $500 graphics card).

There are other benefits as well, for example since you have a complete list of the hardware, finding drivers is easier. That might not sound like much, but it's not easy to buy a laptop with Windows 8, upgrade it to Windows 7, then find all the drivers if the laptop manufacturer doesn't already supply them on their site. With a computer you built yourself, you can go to the hardware manufacturer's site, and find everything you need, for any OS they support.
GeneralRe: Its more expensive to build your own pc. Pin
R. Erasmus18-Apr-13 21:01
R. Erasmus18-Apr-13 21:01 
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lewax0019-Apr-13 10:42
lewax0019-Apr-13 10:42 
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PIEBALDconsult20-Apr-13 5:21
mvePIEBALDconsult20-Apr-13 5:21 
GeneralI'll leave that to the specialists... Pin
Sander Rossel14-Apr-13 20:46
professionalSander Rossel14-Apr-13 20:46 
GeneralI'm much more demanding with the keyboard and the chair! Pin
AlexCode14-Apr-13 20:25
professionalAlexCode14-Apr-13 20:25 
GeneralMissing options Pin
H.Brydon14-Apr-13 19:27
professionalH.Brydon14-Apr-13 19:27 
GeneralRe: Missing options Pin
SoMad14-Apr-13 20:48
professionalSoMad14-Apr-13 20:48 
GeneralRe: Missing options Pin
Le Poete15-Apr-13 7:26
Le Poete15-Apr-13 7:26 
GeneralStart with a basic machine and upgrade the parts. Pin
_Amy14-Apr-13 18:19
professional_Amy14-Apr-13 18:19 

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