Ooh. Good point, tekdroid. If I had 10,000 dollars to spend on a computer, I'd definately be building my own, but I know by around the $5,000 mark, I'd be pressed to find anything else I could possibly need or put in my computer. Maybe pay for a professional case painting? No idea. I just spent $3500 building a custom computer, and I there were only a few aspects where I didn't go overboard on. However, I have to give it to Dell on the displays. The 30" screen sounds lovely. I bought the 24" and I couldn't be happier with it.
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Ooh. Good point, tekdroid. If I had 10,000 dollars to spend on a computer, I'd definately be building my own, but I know by around the $5,000 mark, I'd be pressed to find anything else I could possibly need or put in my computer. Maybe pay for a professional case painting? No idea. I just spent $3500 building a custom computer, and I there were only a few aspects where I didn't go overboard on. However, I have to give it to Dell on the displays. The 30" screen sounds lovely. I bought the 24" and I couldn't be happier with it.