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balberbro2020-06-17 16:37:37
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balberbro, 2020-06-17 16:37:37

Does it make sense to buy prefabricated system blocks?

Hello everyone

I'm not very good at iron, pricing, and so on.

Who can tell if it makes sense to buy ready-made system blocks ala hp / dell / acer for 100-120k or is it more profitable to assemble it yourself?

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2020-06-17
@eapeap

As always, the task is set first (technical requirements, budget, show-off, other Wishlist, restrictions).
Based on the task, a solution is obtained.
Once upon a time, the right solution is a branded monoblock, once - a branded minicomputer, or a self-assembled gaming system unit, or an office computer in a rack case as a server, or a top-of-the-line "mobile workstation" laptop with a professional video camera...

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pfg21, 2020-06-17
@pfg21

ready-made system blocks are convenient when you don't want to think. those. took - put - works. but they sometimes work as the average temperature for the hospital.
It is more profitable to assemble it yourself when there is both knowledge of the hardware and the need to do something that is not included in the target groups of the manufacturer of ready-made assemblies.

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CityCat4, 2020-06-17
@CityCat4

If you are ready to overpay for a label about the price of another computer - you are welcome :) Lokhov with money love everyone is sold :)
It is more profitable in terms of finances (and in terms of purpose too), of course, to collect it yourself.

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