Question:
What are some high end computer brands?
f24u23
2010-03-27 08:45:45 UTC
What are some high end computer brands, and is dell a low end computer ?
Five answers:
anonymous
2010-03-27 08:48:19 UTC
All brands like dell, hp, and others are low quality computers. There assembled and sold at prices higher then what it would cost to build your own computer.



The only way to get a good deal on a high en computer is to buy the parts separately then assemble yourself.
anonymous
2016-06-01 03:56:56 UTC
The CPU having hyperthreading is no advantage over an i5, and the DRAM is also more than necessary and adds little when over 8GB, but the GTX 660 is a good card. It is not an efficient cost gaming build. GTX 660 desktop is approximately NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680M showing low/medium/high in 720p and ultra in 1080p. The LMH frames per second would be about 10 or 15% lower in 1080p. BF3 in ultra settings should be about 34 frames per second. Other less intensive graphics would give higher frame rates. If a custom build, starting with an i5-3570K with a Z77 motherboard and aftermarket CPU cooler, 8GB RAM, a good power supply which is important, you can raise the graphics at the same net price for a more efficient gaming build.
Phillip
2010-03-27 08:51:01 UTC
Each brand has its higher and lower end models. It is as simple as the more expensive one is, the better it is. So as long as you don't get a deal that is too good to be true, any of the big names, Dell, Asus, HP, Sony, or Toshiba should be good.
kiran
2010-03-27 09:21:39 UTC
there r lot of manufactures calling them self "High End PC manufactures" but all of the what they do is get OEM parts and assemble them and some manufactures put there own BIOS with lot of restrictions. and sell it in a higher price than it takes for the parts(bcos labor and profits).

if u want a high end PC the only better choice is to assemble ur own PC. but 1st u need to have some know how about PC hardware and compatibility.
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2010-03-27 08:49:25 UTC
alienware is high quality computer for gaming take a look into em


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