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Computer Builders Step inside Please - I would like some direction
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<blockquote data-quote="kluisi" data-source="post: 286132" data-attributes="member: 17548"><p>If you're going to spend $200+ on a processor (or any other amount for any other component), just put it into a separate bank account (there are some online ones you can open for free - maybe ally bank) instead. It will be like you've spent it from your daily funding, but it won't actually be gone. Then once you've "bought" every component of the computer, you'll have a bank account with maybe $1000 bucks in it (which will have also been accruing interest) and you can re-evaluate which components to buy based on the technology available at that time. You'll end up with a better system and you may even spend less in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kluisi, post: 286132, member: 17548"] If you're going to spend $200+ on a processor (or any other amount for any other component), just put it into a separate bank account (there are some online ones you can open for free - maybe ally bank) instead. It will be like you've spent it from your daily funding, but it won't actually be gone. Then once you've "bought" every component of the computer, you'll have a bank account with maybe $1000 bucks in it (which will have also been accruing interest) and you can re-evaluate which components to buy based on the technology available at that time. You'll end up with a better system and you may even spend less in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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