Why buy a Custom Built Computer?


When it comes time to purchase a computer, a consumer's first thought is often to
start looking around for those Super Store Sales -- but is this the best system for
your money? There are actually several advantages to buying custom computers
over pre-built, pre-loaded big-name computers:

Expandability

This is the key to making a really affordable computer. The major brand names
design their computers such that when technology advances you either must live
with the old, or buy a new computer. When buying custom computers, you have
the ability to change out only old and outmoded components while maintaining
serviceable parts.

Usability

You know your business and what you need and don't need to run it. When
ordering a custom computer, you choose the components that fit your needs. You
decide how much RAM and hard drive space are necessary for your system. You
get the savings you deserve by not buying things you don't need, and the
performance you want because you designed it yourself.

Reliability

Companies that build each system to order will generally test each individual
computer more thoroughly. The individual attention applied during the building of
a custom computer can assure first rate quality and reliability not available from
typical mass- produced computers.

Serviceability

Using "off the shelf" parts as opposed to "proprietary" components like major
brand name manufacturers use means that custom computers can be repaired just
about anywhere. Repair parts are readily available from hundreds of different
companies. The warranty of some pre-built systems requires repairs to be
performed at particular places and with specific parts, which may mean repairs
take much longer.

Support

Ever call a name-brand computer company for support?  Waited hours on hold to
have a poor-speaking person reading generic fix-its from a cue-card?  Trashing all
your data in an attempt to reload the system over the phone?  Custom built
computers are built and supported by people who generally like computers and
know what they are doing.  Often eager to help you through your issues.  And they
usually live local.

Common Questions about Custom PCs

Q. Do custom PC's cost more?

Most people automatically assume that a Custom PC will cost them a lot more
money. This is truly, a large misconception. A custom PC is built to suit your needs.
This doesn't necessarily mean it is more expensive than a name brand machine of
the same capacity.

Q. Can't I just buy a brand name PC and upgrade it?

For most big manufacturers, they build proprietary NON Standard computers. What
does that mean? Well it means that if you decide you want to increase your Ram, or
put in a bigger hard drive, you have to buy the EXTREME premium priced
components ordered special from the manufacturer. And in some cases they didn't
build your computer to be upgradeable, thus you are forced to purchase a new
one. You will learn real quick that going to a store to get your parts is impossible.

Q. Are custom-built PCs upgradeable?

Yes, custom built means you have more options. The most important part of a
custom built system is it is more upgradeable than most name brands. Many
customers end up frustrated because they bought a computer at a store, and
when they wanted to upgrade found out the board was maxed out. The cost of
putting in a new board is as much a purchasing a new system.

Q. What software will I receive with my purchase?

You should receive the Drivers software along with your Operating System
software. This makes working out software issues much easier than in some of the
bigger name brand machines. They have proprietary software, all combined on one
CD, and call it a restore CD. So if there is a software problem they tell you to put
the restore CD in the drive and follow the prompts. This typically means it will
completely reformat your drive and reinstall from scratch, thus losing all personal
files.

In many cases, when you buy a Store PC, you don't actually own the software at all.
They preload it at the factory. Then if there is ever a problem you have to call the
manufacturer and have them send you a restore CD, than in some cases they want
to charge your for these. With a Custom PC, you can choose to get a licensed copy
of Windows with the CD, and the Book. All Drivers CD's or floppies are typically
also included for all the hardware devices that are installed.