The one you build yourself? Seriously, it's like putting lego's together, it's not hard. I was upgrading the ram in the family PC when I was seven.
My HTPC is less than a grand for: X38 chipset motherboard, Quad core Q6600, 2 gig of midrange ram, 8800GT vid card, LIteon Blu ray drive and a functional but stylish Cooler Master Centurion case (granted, it's a mid tower and doesn't blend with A/V equipment, but I don't care. Add in maybe a couple hundred for XP MCE 2005 oem and Arcsoft TMT for Bluray playback.
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The one you build yourself? Seriously, it's like putting lego's together, it's not hard. I was upgrading the ram in the family PC when I was seven.
My HTPC is less than a grand for: X38 chipset motherboard, Quad core Q6600, 2 gig of midrange ram, 8800GT vid card, LIteon Blu ray drive and a functional but stylish Cooler Master Centurion case (granted, it's a mid tower and doesn't blend with A/V equipment, but I don't care. Add in maybe a couple hundred for XP MCE 2005 oem and Arcsoft TMT for Bluray playback.