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Bare Bone Kits ever boght a barebone

#1 User is offline   Thelastleap 

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Posted 17 February 2008 - 09:09 PM

i didn't know where to put this so i guess this will do.

my question to anyone who has bought a barebone kit do all the parts come together or are they all separate in one box i want them to be serprate cause i want to have the feeling of building my own pc but getting the the parts individualy is expensive and with barebones its cheaper.



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Posted 17 February 2008 - 10:18 PM

Back before newegg I bought a few barebones from egghead, they came assembled with mobo, cpu, hsf mounted in a case with power supply, I found out that you don't really save much money and often get stuck with some lower quality components. This is often true of combo deals and sale items with very high rebates. It's not too bad to use a cheap case but
the power supply and motherboard are items that fail often and early when you buy cheaper brands.
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