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FACE 05-04-2010 04:48 AM

A-hole flames out of work system builders on Craigslist
 
This guy is a jerk. Not everyone knows or cares to know how to build systems.

Things are easier, but to some it's like learning a new language...

Quote:

Are you kidding me? PC's are so easy to build, it's basically plug and play and everything fits one way and requires minimal setup. Processor goes in ONE way, memory fits ONE way, Sata and IDE cables fit ONE way, PSU cables fit ONE way, mobo fits only ONE way on the mobo tray, video card fits in one slot only and only goes in ONE way. You're an IDIOT if you screw that up, the only slightly confusing part could be plugging accessories like the case HDD light into the mobo and the front accessories into the mobo but it all depends on how good your mobo manual is and how smart you are about reading diagrams. This is not the 486 days where you had a ton of setup to do with IRQ and DMA addresses and a whole mess of complicated stuff to figure out. Everything has been VASTLY simplified. The BIOS Setup is easy too, instructions are in the manual if you don't know what to do but most is self explanatory (Boot priority...no clue what that could mean...). You people are a bunch of crooks if you think people need to pay 20% of the retail to have it put together, no wonder NO ONE will buy custom built PCs on here because new store builts are a better deal for not having to deal with clueless kids that will over charge you for shoddy workmanship and give you no warranty or promise of quality.

Shoot, I've got the spare parts to build an old 486 machine lying around. I'd love to let you "whiz kids" try and set this up - you'd never even get past the POST...We had this glorious thing you probably haven't seen, growing up on Windows XP - it's called MS-DOS (It's what all that grey text on the black background is when you turn the PC on - except you like *gasp* type commands that you're just supposed to know into it!). I'd buy that setup crap back then because it sucked to setup a new machine then, I did it plenty and it was a bear but doable - everything now is so easy anyone with common sense and/or a Computers for Dummies book can put one together. You whine about setting your precious little i7 or Phenom processors up - let me know sometime and I'll tell you about the wonderful world of SCSI and termination...heheh
Here's the original post I found while scouring for cheap bot cards:
http://louisville.craigslist.org/sys/1720380683.html

Too funny. :keeporder:

ReverendMaynard 05-04-2010 04:56 AM

I'd make that d-bags head spin in 20 seconds.

FACE 05-04-2010 04:59 AM

I know, right? What a jackass. If it were so easy, then Dell/Alienware, ibuypower, and the like wouldn't be in business.

The guys selling gamers on the bay and the list are usually struggling to feed their families, and this guy sticks his stink sauce in their soup.

Hondacity 05-04-2010 05:24 AM

oh man..ebay and clist are treasure islands :)

Patch 05-04-2010 05:29 AM

I can't believe people these days. What's the world coming to. Everybody buys food from a store instead of hunting and growing their own. Everybody buys clothes on the internet instead of making their own. People pay other people to fix their cars, mow their lawns, teach their kids.

Now you tell me that we even have people that build computers for other people? And charge an astronomical 20% for the service? Shoot, they should reasearch it, order and assemble components, deal with the phone calls, troubleshooting, and RMA's for a mere 5%. Fat cat leeches.

FACE 05-04-2010 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Patch (Post 39044)
I can't believe people these days. What's the world coming to. Everybody buys food from a store instead of hunting and growing their own. Everybody buys clothes on the internet instead of making their own. People pay other people to fix their cars, mow their lawns, teach their kids.

Now you tell me that we even have people that build computers for other people? And charge an astronomical 20% for the service? Shoot, they should reasearch it, order and assemble components, deal with the phone calls, troubleshooting, and RMA's for a mere 5%. Fat cat leeches.

:laughing:

HITandRUN 05-04-2010 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by ReverendMaynard (Post 39030)
I'd make that d-bags head spin in 20 seconds.

Yeah right! :ohcrap:

MaadDaawg 05-04-2010 06:08 AM

Whoever wrote that is obviously an a$$hole, mostly because most people simply don't have the motivation or KNOWLEDGE to build a PC. And the PC they buy at the store consist of underpowered obsolete hardware that will handle little more than internet surfing or MSoffice.

Anyone who built PCs back in the days before plug and play, however, can read between the lines and there he/she does have a point. A moot point considering it's 30 years in the past, but a point non the less. In the old days, everything that plug and play does for you had to be done manually using switches and jumpers. It could take anywhere from a couple hours to an entire day to get everything in sync and the pc booted and running. I have one of the original DOS based ASUS plug and play mobos somewhere in my garage with a 386 sitting in it, gotta find it and see if it's worth any bointange LOL

Truth is the VAST MAJORITY of the public would not have a clue how to build a gaming machine, so they pay twice as much for half the power at the local Micro Center.. sad but true.

Whoever wrote that missive on Clist is still and a$$hole though :D

Splave 05-04-2010 07:46 AM

pic of the guy that posted this
http://a474.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...9218346ce1.jpg

seriously though, all I have to say is it takes 2 seconds to bend a mobo pin ;)
So when a layman builds a comp turns it on and it doesnt work because of a DOA part how do they test it?

ReverendMaynard 05-04-2010 08:04 AM

This is why I charge a percentage of the component cost when I do side builds. Cheaper rigs cost way less, but the more intricate expensive builds I get enough to cover my ass if I fuck it up.


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