I'd say build, although you can't go terribly wrong with an off the shelf product either nowdays.
Why? Ready products save on some features that they think consumers aren't smart enough to look for. This includes a shitty motherboard and a lousy power supply., and inadequate cooling (noisy sonsabitch computers).
I don't even think it will take any more time to do it yourself than it takes to reformat a bought pc to get rid of all that junk they pre-install.
Plus, you'll learn a bit about your computer, making it easier to find out what's wrong in the future.
If you have a macbook, don't get an imac as well, that's just a waste of money. Then just get a proper screen and keyboard to dock it to.
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Why? Ready products save on some features that they think consumers aren't smart enough to look for. This includes a shitty motherboard and a lousy power supply., and inadequate cooling (noisy sonsabitch computers).
I don't even think it will take any more time to do it yourself than it takes to reformat a bought pc to get rid of all that junk they pre-install.
Plus, you'll learn a bit about your computer, making it easier to find out what's wrong in the future.
If you have a macbook, don't get an imac as well, that's just a waste of money. Then just get a proper screen and keyboard to dock it to.
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