My dad just left to go buy a pre-built. Do I have to shoot him in the face now that he's one of them?

Last edited by .Sup (2009-01-18 05:23:08)
oh dear god i know that feeling... its even gotten to the point if my parents dont bother to ask me beforehand on buying tech i will refuse to help them when it goes wrong and then they can pay the service fee... and I don't feel guilty when they pay too much for something... in fact i smile i a little.Finray wrote:
My dad just left to go buy a pre-built. Do I have to shoot him in the face now that he's one of them?
Same^BrimstoneFire wrote:
oh dear god i know that feeling... its even gotten to the point if my parents dont bother to ask me beforehand on buying tech i will refuse to help them when it goes wrong and then they can pay the service fee... and I don't feel guilty when they pay too much for something... in fact i smile i a little.Finray wrote:
My dad just left to go buy a pre-built. Do I have to shoot him in the face now that he's one of them?
Individual components have warranty, no?Kmarion wrote:
Maybe your dad wants a warranty.
Limited at times. We computer savvy people often forget about the fact that not everyone wants to be thier own tech support. If someone is just using a computer for basic internet/home use I'll recommend a prebuilt (never from a brick and mortar store). It is sometimes even more cost effective. If they are looking for performance I will of course offer my services .liquidat0r wrote:
Individual components have warranty, no?Kmarion wrote:
Maybe your dad wants a warranty.
Last edited by Finray (2009-01-18 07:44:25)
Ok, so not the scenario I would recommend buying prebuilt..lol.Finray wrote:
What a bastard. He went and spent £200 over his origional budget and got something half decent.
Q8200, 4GB DDR2 800Mhz, 750GB 7,200rpm HDD, AOC 20" monitor, and some shitty onboard graphics.
So not that bad I suppose.. Just needs a graphics card..
Also, he thinks his is better stock than mine is overclocked, which I find funny. (Since SuperPi only runs on one core, my 3.6 > his 2.8)
EDIT: Sp.
Well, it is prebuilt.max wrote:
q8200 = celeron quad.
Q6600 is way better tbh
My thoughts exactly.baggs wrote:
You kinda have to take into account that some people just want to buy a PC, take it home and for it to work, no fucking about. Not everyone is an enthusiast. Granted there is certain horror in buying pre-built, but it's just easier for some people!
Last edited by TopHat01 (2009-01-18 09:19:31)
holy-fuckshitsTopHat01 wrote:
Garbage, I know, but he was playing WoW on his iBook G4 prior to this new Pc, he has over 1000 hours logged in WoW, most of the time he wouldn't get over 20FPS.
maybe op can't be counted on. i.e. "He can't clean up his room, how can he service my pc"liquidat0r wrote:
Individual components have warranty, no?Kmarion wrote:
Maybe your dad wants a warranty.