agreed

On 4/11/15, Travis Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh, I don't know, I tend to agree that the avid gamer or the high tech geek
> is still going to build their own pcs.  My son is currently working on
> building his dream pc, and although it's taking several months to purchase
> all the parts, when it's finished, it will be pretty close to some buisness
> class servers used in those data centers, though obviously not with the same
> parts, since one of those motherboards prices out at over 200 bucks, and the
> one we got was less than 70, but if you check sites like tiger direct, you
> can build quite the respectable machine for less than half of buying it in
> retail outlets, and it's likely to be faster and better quality as well.
> No, I don't think pcs as a whole are going away any time soon.  At least,
> not until folks can build their own mobile computing platform to their own
> specs.
>
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