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I was considering buying either the x51 or the Aurora. But I wanna know what you guys think, and if I should get something else? I don't like to build and I need something I can get monthly payments on due to not having a lot of money currently.
For the X51 I want to get the top tier one.
For the Aurora I want to get the second or higher tier.
Both PC's and specs are found here:
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If you have other suggestions please feel free to post them.
EDIT:I will REP for opinions and help too!
For the X51 I want to get the top tier one.
For the Aurora I want to get the second or higher tier.
Both PC's and specs are found here:
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If you have other suggestions please feel free to post them.
EDIT:I will REP for opinions and help too!
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I want to spend money I don't have and at the same time get ripped off!
'MURICA! :BLARGH:
'MURICA! :BLARGH:
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If you want to spend that much money on a bad computer, go ahead. If you want a good custom PC that is at a good price. Go to Ironsidecomputers(dot)com. They are very reliable too.
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If you can't afford to pay for it now in full, you can't afford it. Take that advice that might save your marriage later in life as you please.
Otherwise, I strongly suggest building a PC that fits your budget and if you are completely adamant about not building, ask someone you know who knows how to build a PC to assemble the parts for you.
Otherwise, I strongly suggest building a PC that fits your budget and if you are completely adamant about not building, ask someone you know who knows how to build a PC to assemble the parts for you.
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Not trying to hate on a alienware but they're trash. You'd be better building it and why spend money you don't have? That's very smart.
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Well as far as budget. If I were to pay in full it would be around 800 to 1200.
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