Hi all,
     I'm considering purchasing a new computer for home use. Will probably
install some applications on it, such as Autocad and Microsoft Visual C++
(Smartcam too? ) so that I can do some work at home. I'm fairly computer
literate, but not good enough to make my own (not yet, anyway). I'm looking
at some of Dell's systems. On the other hand, my brother, who is something
of a computer guru, can put together a custom system for me. He's into the
good stuff; scci drives and the like. More expensive, but free support
(kind of). He told me to make sure I get an ATX case if I buy a box from
Dell or any of the other makes.
     I was wondering if any of you have gone the make-your-own route and
would be willing to share your experience. Good, bad, indifferent? Cost is
a factor here - I want to be considerate of my wife's feelings  : )
Thanks for any thoughts you might share,

Chris

BTW, if any of you are interested, the Dell 4100 series computers do have
an ATX case. But this is the only model that does. We do business with Dell
and every so often have Dell engineers floating about. One of them was the
source of this bit of info.


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