Whats The Problem With Generic/Clone PCs?
No Consistency: Generic, Home Built or Clone PCs may be built from a variety of components from any manufacturer. Because of the extremely wide variety of PC components, it is impractical to support all hardware. In major business networks, it is very important to maintain consistency with hardware and software. No matter what organization, whether Richland Two or Microsoft, consistency is a must in providing quality and timely service. No Testing: When PCs are purchased from major manufacturers such as Dell and IBM, the customer can be assured that all components have been tested and re-tested to operate properly together. It is to their benefit to ensure that this is the case so that customers will be satisfied and warranty/repair service will be minimized. Clone PCs do not have this benefit. If a clone is assembled by a local PC shop, or by a school, there is no guarantee that an ASUS system board, a Diamond video card, an SMC network card and a Turtle Beach sound card will all oper