I been looking around tigerdirect and newegg and got me thinking were you got yours at?
Thanks for letting me know that tigerdirect website i added it to my favorites for a new computer lol
I like tigerdirect alot better the newegg.
I think i am going to use them to buy my new gaming pc lmao
I would check out http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/
I checked that website out, and that is way over my budget.
Still has some nice computers though.
Yeah, Agreed to that but it's way over my budget. I am building a pc for $760
That's a decent amount to go with.
Secret ;)
Usually lease or buy servers from places like apaqdigital. Chong is a great guy and works real hard to provide quality built SuperMicros.
When I first started getting into Dedicated Servers I bought one off eBay! I think it was like £100 for a 2U server.
I think I could have used it as a heater! Very hot and so loud!
I have been thinking about turning some old towers into servers and see how that goes. Biggest obstacle is the ISP allow the connection from a residency and not a business.
Quote from: "Allan, post: 248, member: 1"I would check out http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/
Some really decent setups on there :D Have you used these guys before?
I haven't yet, planning on getting a gaming pc through them soon though. I heard a lot of good things about them.
Yea. Some great hardware at good prices I bet you could make a really good gaming computer at a good price!
I was looking into setting up my own servers for hosting and running them from a dedicated secure room in my house, but the ISP won't let me because i'm not on a business plan and can't get one in a residential area.
I am not aware of the regulations in the USA but here we can set up a registered partnership ( A Business name) at a residential address.
It may be worth checking this out in your location to see if it is the same?
No unfortunately we have different zoning laws only allow certain things, commercial zoning allows business's and residential is just homes.
This may help. http://flacorps.com/site/content/can-i-run-my-business-out-my-home
Thank you