Branded computer vs Assembled or DIY desktops – Which is Best For You?
Back in 2003-4, I had a training firm that also sold and repaired
computers. Computers, at that time, were mostly desktops – easy to open
and do whatever you like. Of course, branded computers too were there –
with a warning: Opening the seal will void the warranty. For passionate
technical people, it was a No. Anyway, we will not do a comparison of
DIY Computers with Branded Computers here. Rather, since the scenario is
much different today from what it was in 2003, we’ll list benefits of
branded computers side by side to benefits of DIY desktop computers.
That way, you will be able to judge on your own, which option suits you
better – a branded computer or assembled or DIY desktop.
Branded computer vs Assembled
Before beginning, let’s categorize them as DIY desktops, assembled
computers and branded computers. DIY may fall under the category of
assembled computers but in this article, we’ll use the phrase “assembled
computers” to refer to computers assembled by professional firms for
their customers. Most of the article talks about desktops but stands
good for laptops and other forms of computers as well.
Branded Computers, Assembled or DIY Desktop Computers
Back in 2003-4, people were of the mindset that branded computers
mean much more money compared to local assembled computers. We gave them
estimates of an assembled computer while showing them the prices of
branded computers. The customers knew that we know more about computers,
and they believed us. I don’t think we lied but sure got orders –
though not from bigger institutions like banks etc. that purchased in
bulk. Our firm was not that big to instill confidence in them that we’ll
stay another five years to offer them on the spot troubleshooting. But
we sure got to look at the computers they were using. Looking at their
CPUs (rather, the CPU cabinets), we could tell they were all assembled.
Times changed since then. Back then, people preferred a
cost-effective computer that can do what they want – office work or
personal. Gaming etc graphic intensive computers too were there but the
demand was pretty low compared to other needs. The current period sees a
combination of different needs. People want office computers that can
also play games and let them watch movies. Naturally, the configuration
changes and becomes a combination of two or more types of computers.
Branded Computers Save Time, Assembled Computers Are…Messy?
Coming to advantages of branded computers over assembled computers,
you save plenty of time in acquiring one. Building a cost efficient
‘assembled’ gaming computer – for example – could take a good deal of
research for parts whereas going for a cost efficient ‘branded’ computer
would mean research only for configurations. Thus, you save much time.
Just in case the above is not clear, to have a DIY computer, you will
first have to know what all parts are required, who all are selling
those parts and capacities of those parts – not to mention costs and
warranty etc. That in contrast to comparing branded computers online is
pretty time-consuming. Some companies do provide DIY kits but then, they
are not much different from branded as the configuration is
pre-determined.
That, in turn, means papers and papers of material where you note
down costs, warranty, address, phone number of service providers in your
area and other details for almost every part you’d use in an assembled
DIY computer of *your* favored configuration. Organized mess?!
Cost & Warranty For Branded Computers vs Assembled Computers
Costs may be a little higher for branded computers. You may have to
settle down for a little different configuration than what you exactly
have in your mind but then, the warranty comes into play – offering you
peace of mind when it comes to technical problems. Branded computers
carry warranty on the entire computer, meaning if any part goes down,
you can simply ask the local service center of the computer brand (and
not the part brand) to check it out.
Costs for DIY and assembled computers vary, and more than often, you
get to bargain. At least from what I know from my experience – if a
customer needs a card below XYZ dollars, we’ll present them with two or
more alternatives. But then, cost vs performance is also an issue that
you need to explore. Any other graphics card is not just as good as
Nvidia. Would you agree on that? If I need a gaming computer, I will
insist on the best available graphic card with plenty of own memory!
Warranty Problems in Case of DIY Computers
If you are building your own computer, you may get all the parts that
you want. In other words, computer configuration may be exactly what
you want. But then, instead of the warranty being on entire computer, it
is on parts and components. That in turn, means that you have to keep
the information about more than one servicing center – one for each
part. For example, service center of the motherboard,, service center
for processor, service center for SMPS, video cards, monitors and all
the other things. You sure can save some trouble by going for spares
from a single brand. Not possible to buy every part from a single brand
but you can group them – Intel motherboard, Intel chips, Intel
graphics!
Anyway, you get to save on the trouble if you divide the parts into
groups so that you have to note down fewer numbers of service centers.
Also, make sure you have the service center for these parts in your
area, else it will be a trouble.
Warranty for Assembled Computers – Same as Branded Computers
A compromise could be to get an assembled computer. In this case, the
vendors try their best to provide you with the closest they can come up
with the configuration you want. More than often, these vendors will
try to convince you for alternate configurations – the ones they know
are easily available and serviceable. But since these types of vendors
are the ones who wouldn’t like to lose a single customer, you can make
them understand you HAVE to have that configuration!
Despite that, the warranty will always be on the entire computer
(monitors may be an exception). In this case, if a part goes wrong, it
is the headache of the vendor to get the part corrected or replaced.
This could be a middle path – if you are not sure if a branded computer
suits your needs and if you are not willing to risk broken computers
lying idle for ages due to damaged parts!
Summary
Does the above mean I am saying you should go for branded computers?
Not exactly! It depends on what you want to do and more importantly –
how much time do you have to spend on building the computer(s). Your
budget also comes into the picture.
If you need a good number of computers, would you be willing to sit
down and assemble each one on own? You can check out branded desktops in
this case. If you are cost-conscious, you can also check out vendors
offering assembled computers and if you are lucky, you might get a good
bargain.
But if you want exactly the thing you have in your mind and you can
spend the time required, DIY computers are the best for you as they will
have the configuration you want. Over that, you also get the
satisfaction of building your own machine. Many people still do it,
especially the ones into online gaming – just for the sake of tuning it
to own satisfaction. An unrelated example here: After buying three sets
of 3.1 speakers from renowned companies, I trashed them all to build my
sound system. It took a little time, but I get the sound I want, without
having to compromise on 16Khz and 32.5 Hz frequencies. Most branded
sound systems kill these frequencies!
Thus, it is up to you to decide which one is better for you. The need
varies; urgency varies; budget varies; quantity varies. Based on all
these factors, only you can decide whether to go for branded computers,
DIY desktops or assembled computers.
A SMALL POLL
Which one do YOU prefer, and why?
[A] Branded Computers
[B] Assembled Computers by Vendors
[C] DIY Computers – Assembled By You
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