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I do like the systems that MAINGEAR and Falcon Northwest have, Origin doesn't look too bad either but they are way beyond what I'm willing to pay. And I've also seen where newegg.com has some DIY PC combos, I was wondering if they might be any good? They are a lot cheaper compared to the bigger market.
OEM computers just aren't doing it for me anymore, I'm not a gamer but more of just a casual user but they still feel sluggish to me even after I've removed the software I don't want. When it comes to choosing the hardware, I honestly have no idea what goes with what. I just want a nice desktop without OEM bloatware, to be able to choose what I want on it and if the case looks good that would be a plus too.
This one sounds good, the case is nice looking but I'm not sure if its a good build: Computer Parts, PC Components, Laptop Computers, LED LCD TV, Digital Cameras and more - Newegg.com
OEM computers just aren't doing it for me anymore, I'm not a gamer but more of just a casual user but they still feel sluggish to me even after I've removed the software I don't want. When it comes to choosing the hardware, I honestly have no idea what goes with what. I just want a nice desktop without OEM bloatware, to be able to choose what I want on it and if the case looks good that would be a plus too.
This one sounds good, the case is nice looking but I'm not sure if its a good build: Computer Parts, PC Components, Laptop Computers, LED LCD TV, Digital Cameras and more - Newegg.com