Building a computer [message #40119] |
Sun, 17 August 2003 08:45 |
z310
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If you buy all the parts for a computer pice by pice could you go to bestbuy or somwhere and have them build it???
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Building a computer [message #40123] |
Sun, 17 August 2003 08:56 |
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General Havoc
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I don't live in the US but I wouldn't think they would build it for you. If they did they would probably charge you a lot and it wouldn't be worth it. There not going to buld your PC for free. The best thing is if you have a friend or someone related who knows how to build PC's.
There fairly simple to build yourself and nearly anyone can build them if they know how. It's not rocket science, well these days it isn't. If you can install a graphics or sound card then you should be abl;e to build a PC. There are thousands of websites that show you how in clear picture step by step guides. A good site is http://www.pcmech.com/byopc/
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Building a computer [message #40129] |
Sun, 17 August 2003 10:14 |
z310
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So do u think it would be better to buy it premade or should i make it myself??( or take it to compUSA)
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Building a computer [message #40130] |
Sun, 17 August 2003 10:21 |
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Gernader8
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z310 | So do u think it would be better to buy it premade or should i make it myself??
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This is how I like to think of it.
Premade: Quality is okay, sometimes you cannot get what you want, and I do not find them that all "stable," and you get all that "FREE 1000 HOURS OF AOL/MSN!!!!(this discludes alienwares)
Built by you: You can get everything you want, know exactly what you have, 'seems' to be more stable, and sometimes you can get warrenties on the parts that will not become void if you open the case. And you have a nice clean harddrive without all those promotions.
Now when I said "seems" earlier, Im just saying that my computer crashes rarely. My brother just bought a Dell and it has crashed/frozen/blue screen of death god who knows how many times. Mine has probally crashed.....5 times in the eight months.
If you have the time, just buy quality parts, (Asus, Western Digital, ATI/Nivida...etc) and build it.
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Building a computer [message #40145] |
Sun, 17 August 2003 11:43 |
z310
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So im gonna start buying it pice by pice, im gonna start with the tower do i need somthing specific to fit the motherbored and what not or will almost any case work??
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Building a computer [message #40163] |
Sun, 17 August 2003 12:26 |
z310
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well i could build it online and have them send it to me
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Building a computer [message #40168] |
Sun, 17 August 2003 12:46 |
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One thing to consider is software (mainly operating system). If you don't already have an OS and all the other basic software you'll need (the stuff you get with a premade system), then by the time you buy it all you may end up spending close to what you would have if you'd bought premade to begin with. Personally I'd build it myself, but I've already got all the software I need. If that's the case with you then you should consider building, but like several people have already said, if you've never done it get help.
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Building a computer [message #40174] |
Sun, 17 August 2003 13:48 |
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Walrus
Messages: 382 Registered: February 2003 Location: Good old England
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The OS can be got cheap if you buy most of the parts on line, they will usually sell you the OS half price. I live in the UK so all the prices are fucked up. I usually buy from http://www.planetmicro.co.uk not the cheapest but I have never had a problem with them.
Some online companies will build them for you at a small extra cost, as little as 20 and as big as 50. It depends. Shop around, check PC mags for adverts and pick and choose.
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Building a computer [message #40196] |
Sun, 17 August 2003 16:34 |
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Dante
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by a dell, format on delivery, and there you go, perfectly built stable computer with a full warranty.
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Building a computer [message #40218] |
Sun, 17 August 2003 17:46 |
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Krazyfoxx
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Walrus | The OS can be got cheap if you buy most of the parts on line, they will usually sell you the OS half price.
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Didn't know that. That would make a big difference, but I would have to agree with Dante, if he doesn't know how to build. It's not that hard to do, but at the same time it's not that hard to screw something up either.
Semper Fi
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Building a computer [message #40398] |
Mon, 18 August 2003 13:59 |
z310
Messages: 2459 Registered: July 2003
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im gonna buy the parts then take it to a shop and have them build it
can sombody list all the parts i need
like
Motherbord
graphics card
hard drive
cpu
controller card? (dont know what it is, dont know if i need it)
and so on
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Building a computer [message #40432] |
Mon, 18 August 2003 16:59 |
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Yano
Messages: 640 Registered: February 2003
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You will need:
*A power supply (One w/ enough watts to support your whole system)
*Mother Board
*Case
*Processor(One that will fit your motherboard)
*Processor Fan(Make sure it is the same socket as your CPU and will provide suffiect cooling)
*Hard Drive
*Video Card
*CD/DVD Drive
*Sound Card(If your motherboard does not have it built in)
*NIC/56k modem(This is for your internet a NIC if it is cable or DSL, 56k if you have dial-up)
*Operating System(Windows 2000, Windows XP [I recommend PRO])
*RAM(Make sure it is the same type the your motherboard excepts, such as DDR or SDRAM and PC2700 or PC3000)
I think that is all, if you use MSN or Yahoo I can help you more there, my MSN is yano4302@msn.com and my Yahoo is yanoanemone
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Here is some stuff the I recommend buying.(None of this stuff is really needed buy I would look into this stuff.)
*Arctic Silver 3 - This stuff is MUCH better then the stuff the usually bundle w/ the CPU fan. http://www.arcticsilver.com/as3.htm
*ROUND IDE Cables - This is MUCH better than the standerd flat IDE cables that are used for CD/DVD drive, Hard Drive and floppy disk drive, since they are round they will not block airflow as much, this does help keep the airflow in your PC good http://shop1.outpost.com/{P0FrNPNJvFeXBvGBBiT3Rbru6vsklODjP2RRux1MfoWK9RrpkRo2|-9203762677279257287/184095265/6/7001/7001/7002/7002/7001/-1|-531786210462933394/184095264/6/7001/7001/7002/7002/7001/-1|1061251892564}/product/3670585
*Electrical Tape or those tie things that come w/ trash bags. This will keep all those wires inside and outside of your PC nice and tidy.
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Building a computer [message #40560] |
Tue, 19 August 2003 08:12 |
z310
Messages: 2459 Registered: July 2003
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woa thnx alot!!! and yesterday i took apart a old computer and put it back together (dont seen that hard) so im gonna build it myself
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