ellis, I want to be clear. If you aren't comfortable with computer parts, or supporting it if anything goes wrong, I'd go with a pre-built Dell.
Normally things that go wrong can be solved with a quick Google search, but sometimes it can be worse. It's just a matter of what you want to put into the project.
I'm glad I said something, because what I had envisioned was buying a couple upgrade parts online, googling "how to install" and doing it myself. I don't know that I'm down for a full rebuild, essentially, when for an extra $150-$200 I can get a practically new one with a warranty. I might still, though... you never know how much free time I'm gonna have in the next few months.
To answer your question re: my familiarity and comfort with computer parts, refer to my post asking how to install RAM.
Hahaha they make some really flashy cases.
Example: my storm trooper esque tower. It was such a breeze to put in the mobo and wire everything with so much room and being the neat freak I am the wire tucking panel was bliss. The big fans also keep it cool and silent.
Example: my storm trooper esque tower. It was such a breeze to put in the mobo and wire everything with so much room and being the neat freak I am the wire tucking panel was bliss. The big fans also keep it cool and silent.
Wo, are they out of stock/backordered?
Actually, it looks like both SSD and Memory won't be coming in until the 10th. WTF!