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OT: Building a new box
Yes, it's that happy time. Time for a new computer!
I have built my own several times before. In fact, only twice have I ever bought pre-built systems, and those were the two most troublesome computers I ever owned. The big issue, of course, is compatibility. Some time ago, I saw a website which contained pre-designed and pre-tested system configs. Not that anything was for sale there, this was purely an information site. Just that the editors had designed, assembled, and tested a variety of different systems. And these were listed for viewing. Do any of you good folks know of this site, or any similar site? |
Re: OT: Building a new box
The only things you really need to worry about are getting a motherboard that supports the processor you want, and making sure you get the AGP vs. PCI-E matchup right for the video card (you will generally be getting PCI-E if you aren't trying to build a budget box). Other than that, hardware incompatibility is largely a thing of the past. You _might_ have issues if you buy cheap no-name parts, but if you buy anything from decent companies, you shouldn't have any issues with a sound card not working with a video card or such.
I suggest this as a good source of info: http://arstechnica.com/guides/buyer/...ide-200612.ars It was written a month ago, and contains info on good parts for 3 levels of PCs, ranging from the budget to the "god box." Each part usually has 2-4 alternatives listed as well. Among places to shop for parts, newegg.com usually has decent prices, and the try to ship things out quickly, unlike certain south american-jungle type sites. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/wink.gif |
Re: OT: Building a new box
I know if I was to build a new box I would want a good CPU, a good video card, a solid MB, and lots of ram. But what these parts would be I have no clue. I just don't know enough.
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I tend to just ask the computer store tech. I'm not too informed on hardware.
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I have done this at Tigerdirect.com many times. They have very reasonable 'barebones' units that you can generally add whatever you want to them. Their barebones units usually come with a case, PS, matched CPU and mobo, as well as RAM; usually a good place to start and then add your video, HD, etc. to taste.
You also don't need to buy any OS with them but you can if you wish. I have been quite happy with them. |
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How do their prices compare to newegg.com? They also offer various barebones systems.
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I can second the Tiger Direct recomendation. I've never built a whole system there, but bought many components and never had any problems with them.
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I have used NewEgg in the past and TigerDirect has a good reputation as well.
Do some research, etc. I have to re-educate myself every time I get a new computer simply because I don't bathe in the lingo 24/7. |
Re: OT: Building a new box
How is this for a new system?
$1130.00 CASE: X-Cruiser Mid-Tower 420W Case W/ WINDOW, MultiMeter Display & Control (Silver Color) CPU: (Sckt775)Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6400 CPU @ 2.13GHz 1066FSB 2x1MB L2 Cache EM64T MOTHERBOARD: (Quad-Core Supports) Asus P5N-E nForce 650i SLI Chipset LGA775 FSB1333 DDR2 Mainboard MEMORY: (Req.DDR2 MainBoard)1GB (2x512MB) PC6400 DDR2/800 Dual Channel Memory VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS 512MB PCI Express x16 VIDEO CARD 2: NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS 512MB PCI Express x16 HARD DRIVE: Single Hard Drive (250GB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 8MB Cache 7200RPM HDD) Optical Drive: 18X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER Optical Drive 2: 16X DVD ROM SOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO |
Re: OT: Building a new box
I get a "Service Unavailable" message from that link Fyron.
AT, I'd suggest 2 gigs of RAM instead of just 1. |
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