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Originally Posted by Nismo89
 hopefully things will ease up for you 
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If my computer crapping out is the only problem I have, I'm golden
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Originally Posted by happytheman
Save yourself the trouble and buy a Dell or HP and consider the matter resolved!! I stopped building machines years ago. 
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The cost vs performance is outrageous. An $800 built machine costs $1500 from Dell or HP. I'm not paying $200 upgrade for a $80 SSD or $300 for a $150 video card

Plus the power supplies are typically garbage. I must be a bit of a masochist cause I enjoy working on my own machines despite the problems. I haven't bought new gear in 2+ years other than the RAM and video card upgrade recently, so it's not like I'm having problems with brand new stuff. Here, have some perspective, James