I've built my own before. The last machine I bought was a Dell (I get a decent discount through my company). It was hassle free, and I know that if any component has a problem, they'll replace it. Building my own was fun, but I did have some compatibility problems with some components. I don't have the time these days to mess with that stuff, and prefer to get the system pre-optimized.
I don't give a crap what the machine looks like. Trying to find an impressive <i>looking</i> machine isn't cool, that's for insecure people. I want a good, stable, fast machine. That's what I got.
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