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Getting all the right parts together isn't hard, but if you put me and a monkey side-by-side and told us both to build a PC, the monkey would probably have better luck than me
Some people just weren't born to interface with tools, and I happen to be one of those people. Sad as it sounds, that's just the way it is. I usually just end up buying a new Dell. I've never had a problem with any of them, but after this little fiasco, I just might have to look elsewhere. Assuming there are any decent alternatives? When I buy a new PC, I tend to lean towards the high-end (not for gaming though) and end up keeping for at least 5 years, so no cheap $300 desktops for me.