Building your own PC

Thread Solved

Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 14
Reputation: Smittymator is an unknown quantity at this point 
Solved Threads: 1
Smittymator's Avatar
Smittymator Smittymator is offline Offline
Newbie Poster

Re: Building your own PC

 
0
  #21
Jun 13th, 2005
Since he was wanting to build his own machine, I assumed that he already knew what he wanted the machine to do, and anandtech can give a lot of info to tell him how to achieve that. As far as the power supply goes, that's what I was referring to when I said 'and various configs' meaning and whatever else he decides to put in the machine.
I used the Intel/Amd decision for one reason. I've worked in a computer store as a system builder and repair tech for most of my adult life, and there are a lot of people who take the whole cpu brand loyalty thing personally. Therefore, I remained neutral on the subject.

I probably could have stated it better, but my info was correct.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 3,826
Reputation: Catweazle is a jewel in the rough Catweazle is a jewel in the rough Catweazle is a jewel in the rough Catweazle is a jewel in the rough 
Solved Threads: 144
Team Colleague
Catweazle Catweazle is offline Offline
Grandad

Re: Building your own PC

 
0
  #22
Jun 13th, 2005
heh heh......

The information itself wasn't disputed. Anandtech is certainly one of the many good tech sites on the internet which can be used to inform your decision making about which components to use.

It's simply the order of the decision making processes which were the subject of my comments. Far too many people focus on the processor to the detriment of other components in the system. Far too many people consider 'fast' RAM as their second consideration. But both those things have far less impact on a system's capability for specific tasks than other components in the system, such as hard drives and display cards for example.

Let's face it, you can use the 'fastest and best' processor available, but if you don't also include the other components which make a computer suitable for the task you wish to perform, then the computer itself is still going to be a 'dud' for the purposes for which it is intended!
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 14
Reputation: Smittymator is an unknown quantity at this point 
Solved Threads: 1
Smittymator's Avatar
Smittymator Smittymator is offline Offline
Newbie Poster

Re: Building your own PC

 
0
  #23
Jun 14th, 2005
I agree with you completely there
these days you gotta have a fast hard drive, fast video card, and fast ram, if you're going to see all of what even a 1.6 GHz processor can do.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 6
Reputation: ardarkmoon is an unknown quantity at this point 
Solved Threads: 1
ardarkmoon ardarkmoon is offline Offline
Newbie Poster

Re: Building your own PC

 
0
  #24
Jun 23rd, 2005
Thankfully Ive a good friend who knows pc's like the back of his hand....((which is impressive because he's blind...XD well he really isnt but I felt the need to be stupid)) Anyway...he helped me go through the process, get all the spaghetti string where it needed to go...man o' man was that a pain....

Ash~
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 3,826
Reputation: Catweazle is a jewel in the rough Catweazle is a jewel in the rough Catweazle is a jewel in the rough Catweazle is a jewel in the rough 
Solved Threads: 144
Team Colleague
Catweazle Catweazle is offline Offline
Grandad

Re: Building your own PC

 
0
  #25
Oct 5th, 2005
Here's an extremely good and well illustrated guide to putting together a modern, Socket 939 system:

http://www.hardwarezone.com/guides/a...index.php?pg=1
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 864
Reputation: JANINE is an unknown quantity at this point 
Solved Threads: 21
JANINE's Avatar
JANINE JANINE is offline Offline
Practically a Posting Shark

Re: Building your own PC

 
0
  #26
Oct 8th, 2005
cheers catweasle.
More information about me.
www.myspace.com/janine_therockchick

View My Blogs - search for janine's blog
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 1,936
Reputation: Chaky is on a distinguished road 
Solved Threads: 43
Chaky's Avatar
Chaky Chaky is offline Offline
Posting Virtuoso

Re: Building your own PC

 
0
  #27
May 15th, 2006
The cheapest way to build a new PC is to buy already working one.
It saves you ALOT of time and EVEN MORE psycheatric treatment bills. (Traumatic ones are optional, while others are mandatory)

The safest way to build a new PC is to buy everithing (including somebody to put it together, while you are taking an afternoon nap 60 miles away in a atomic-blast-proof underground bunker)

The dumbest way to build a new PC is to buy 5 year old parts.

The best posibble way to build a new PC is not to.

And the worst one is to spend (atleast) a week tryin' to figure out what goes where (with the leg bone connected to the knee bone...) while your'e naked and biting on the grounded wire trying to prevent ESD from frying your blood-tears-n-swet-earned-money-paid-with new bits and pieces, while you are just realizng that you need to buy an extra extesion cord (necessary to make the lenght and that 1 extra power socket you're missin') at 2 a.m. sunday (followed by 3-day national holiday)....... wait while I wipe my tears ..... and daydreaming (after a pint of coffe that kind of dreaming is the only one you'll get this week) of travelling back in time to assassinate the inventor of the transistor.

The choice is yours to make.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 92
Reputation: NuGG is an unknown quantity at this point 
Solved Threads: 1
NuGG's Avatar
NuGG NuGG is offline Offline
Junior Poster in Training

Re: Building your own PC

 
0
  #28
May 15th, 2006
Originally Posted by Chaky
The cheapest way to build a new PC is to buy already working one. - sometimes yes but depends what you will use it for.
It saves you ALOT of time and EVEN MORE psycheatric treatment bills. (Traumatic ones are optional, while others are mandatory) - what?!

The safest way to build a new PC is to buy everithing (including somebody to put it together, while you are taking an afternoon nap 60 miles away in a atomic-blast-proof underground bunker) - um? ok?

The best posibble way to build a new PC is not to. - and that doesn't even make sense
I strongly disagree, I build gamer PC's and they are defiantly cheaper to build your self than buy a brand new system. PC Parts are cheap if you know where to look, (computer expos are a good place, or even froogle.) Not only that, it only takes about 45mins to put the thing together, and another hour or so to install OS, and Drivers, and BAM! You got yourself a high spec computer for around £500-£600, and then you can sell it on eBay and make as much as £1000 off it. Dell (and other companies) may sell cheap computers, but if its I high spec you desire, your better off building it yourself. But if you’re only going to use it for word processing etc, admittedly, you may as well buy an assembled one. I don’t know what this guy is talking about but it sounds like a load of bolox to me.

Some people are scared to even take their case off and peer inside, but I assure you, building PCs is simple and easy.

Cheers,

NuGG
Pubonwheels - Mobile Bar Services for the South West of England.
The Kings Head Inn - The Kings Head, Underhill, Coleford, Somerset, UK.
South West Ravers - Going out to all you jungle drum and bass ravers.
UFB Live Radio - Keep It Locked.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 1,936
Reputation: Chaky is on a distinguished road 
Solved Threads: 43
Chaky's Avatar
Chaky Chaky is offline Offline
Posting Virtuoso

Re: Building your own PC

 
0
  #29
May 15th, 2006
I've been puting them together from 486 on.
No damage, no fuss, no second tries (if you don't count win installation) so you don't have to preach me somthing I know.
I'll let you in on a little secret.

IT'S A JOKE!
But I'm sure you knew that.




45 minutes from scrach - yeah, right.

Install windows hour or so - in ya dreams. Try XP Pro (not sp1 or sp2) on nforce4 without floppy drive.

And the prices are same one way or another, only the brand PCs have stuff we don't need (like Windows) and don't ones we need (like extra 5 audio chanells).
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 92
Reputation: NuGG is an unknown quantity at this point 
Solved Threads: 1
NuGG's Avatar
NuGG NuGG is offline Offline
Junior Poster in Training

Re: Building your own PC

 
0
  #30
May 15th, 2006
I’ve built so many PCs I could probably build one in less than 45mins actually; I mean there isn’t exactly much to do. Chuck in motherboard, PSU, drives, then connect cables and away you go.

When I built my PC I was quite surprised that it only took about 50mins to complete the windows xp pro (64-bit) installation. Obviously you are working with lower spec PCs without raid configs.

Well what I was saying is your gonna save a hell of allot of money if you build a "gamer PC", instead of buying one. Trust me on this ok, i've built and sold about 35 PCs on eBay now, and as I said before I made nearly a grand on some of them.
Pubonwheels - Mobile Bar Services for the South West of England.
The Kings Head Inn - The Kings Head, Underhill, Coleford, Somerset, UK.
South West Ravers - Going out to all you jungle drum and bass ravers.
UFB Live Radio - Keep It Locked.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message  
Reply

This thread has been marked solved.
Perhaps start a new thread instead?
Message:



Similar Threads
Other Threads in the Troubleshooting Dead Machines Forum
Thread Tools Search this Thread



About Us | Contact Us | Advertise | DaniWeb | Acceptable Use Policy | RSS Feed

©2003 - 2009 DaniWeb® LLC