Okay guys, thanks everybody for replying.
Here's my story. It's neither very short nor very interesting but I'll post it anyways...
I bought my PC on 24 December 2008 to replace my old Compaq SR1235IL desktop.
Specs:
Intel Core2Quad Q6600
MSI P35 Platinum Combo
XFX 8600GT
Transcend 2GB DDR 667
Zebronics Shivaji case
Zebronics 450W PSU
Dell SP2008WFP 20" monitor (1680 x 1050)
Seagate ST3500320AS 500GB (5 yrs warranty)
Logitech EX110 Wireless combo
I had bought all this for around 50k after researching for around 5 months. (Pretty ok for a 15 year old, I guess
)
All stuff bought from Binary Infotech (now John Infotech), Nehru Place, Delhi.
This was supposed to be a big investment and last for 8-10 years. (With small upgrades like DDR3 RAM etc)
1. However, last year my Seagate drive failed and I got to know it was "NOT VALID INDIA DRIVE" when I sent it to Seagate Service Centre. I took it back to John Infotech and after fighting for months they gave me a replacement 2.5" HDD which wasn't as good as my previous drive.
And as of last month this new HDD has also started to give S.M.A.R.T. warning that it might fail soon.
2. Then by the end of 2011 my monitor started to have trouble. Shaky picture and lines on the screen. Calling up DELL they tell me they have replacement warranty upto 3 years and after that not even paid service from the company. I had to get it repaired from outside but my tech guy couldn't do that. I'm still using it the same.
3. A month ago I heard a loud sound from the PC while running only to find out the GPU capacitors had actually 'popped'. :scared14:
4. My logitech wireless keyboard also died away last year but maybe that was because it fell some times..
5. Last week I bought a Sapphire HD 7750 (Rs. 7k)and my system became very unstable. So I joined TE and posted here in the peripherals forum only to find out my Zebronics 450W PSU has to be replaced. Another Rs. 3k cost addition....
So after so many problems with my first self-assembled computer, I'm starting to think wouldn't it have been cheaper if I would've just straight away bought an OEM PC?
If not, then why are there so many problems with the PC? Did I not choose the config right?
Do others also have these problems?
Thanks for reading.
Awaiting sincere replies from the great people at TE.
Here's my story. It's neither very short nor very interesting but I'll post it anyways...
I bought my PC on 24 December 2008 to replace my old Compaq SR1235IL desktop.
Specs:
Intel Core2Quad Q6600
MSI P35 Platinum Combo
XFX 8600GT
Transcend 2GB DDR 667
Zebronics Shivaji case
Zebronics 450W PSU
Dell SP2008WFP 20" monitor (1680 x 1050)
Seagate ST3500320AS 500GB (5 yrs warranty)
Logitech EX110 Wireless combo
I had bought all this for around 50k after researching for around 5 months. (Pretty ok for a 15 year old, I guess

All stuff bought from Binary Infotech (now John Infotech), Nehru Place, Delhi.
This was supposed to be a big investment and last for 8-10 years. (With small upgrades like DDR3 RAM etc)
1. However, last year my Seagate drive failed and I got to know it was "NOT VALID INDIA DRIVE" when I sent it to Seagate Service Centre. I took it back to John Infotech and after fighting for months they gave me a replacement 2.5" HDD which wasn't as good as my previous drive.
And as of last month this new HDD has also started to give S.M.A.R.T. warning that it might fail soon.

2. Then by the end of 2011 my monitor started to have trouble. Shaky picture and lines on the screen. Calling up DELL they tell me they have replacement warranty upto 3 years and after that not even paid service from the company. I had to get it repaired from outside but my tech guy couldn't do that. I'm still using it the same.
3. A month ago I heard a loud sound from the PC while running only to find out the GPU capacitors had actually 'popped'. :scared14:
4. My logitech wireless keyboard also died away last year but maybe that was because it fell some times..
5. Last week I bought a Sapphire HD 7750 (Rs. 7k)and my system became very unstable. So I joined TE and posted here in the peripherals forum only to find out my Zebronics 450W PSU has to be replaced. Another Rs. 3k cost addition....

So after so many problems with my first self-assembled computer, I'm starting to think wouldn't it have been cheaper if I would've just straight away bought an OEM PC?
If not, then why are there so many problems with the PC? Did I not choose the config right?
Do others also have these problems?
Thanks for reading.

Awaiting sincere replies from the great people at TE.