Im thinking about making a computer but i barely know anything about making them so you guys have to help me out.
Ive heard anyone can make them and they dont even take long all i need to know is which tuts are the best and all that. I want to make a regular computer nothing to big (dont really need it for gaming but if you think its a good idea and its cheap sure but i need everything else to be fast)
So post the tuts that you sugest or some tips or anything you want.
I want it more for like regular use as in downloading music, talking on msn for my mom.
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- 27 Oct. 2012 01:02am #1
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- 27 Oct. 2012 01:10am #2
How much do you have to spend and what is going to be your primary use for the computer?
- 27 Oct. 2012 01:16am #3
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- 27 Oct. 2012 02:03am #5
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- 27 Oct. 2012 05:41am #8
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- 27 Oct. 2012 08:40am #9
I'll play around with something tomorrow. To be fair, you should be able to get something for about $500-600 to suit your needs. You don't need anything special.
- 27 Oct. 2012 09:15am #10
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- 27 Oct. 2012 10:07am #11
I think, in your case, buying a premade one is much, much more efficient especially since you're looking for just a basic needs computer. At least that way you won't somehow break components, which, incidentally would end up costing you more.
- 27 Oct. 2012 02:38pm #12
Do you want it in desktop form ? If you are building it for experience as well then I'd suggest just a mini-atx build. However, if you are building it to save money, buy a machine. You'll save money really if you are looking just for casual use. Shop around comparing PCs/Laptops.
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- 30 Oct. 2012 03:07am #18
On the other hand of things, if you are ever looking to get a gaming pc/high end pc, build build build! It's MUCH cheaper then buying a high end pc prebuilt! And do a LOT of shopping. Lots of times places will cut you deals on items if you show them prices from newegg and such. At least my local computer store will haggle.