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Old 16-Dec-2004, 04:03
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Hello,

Just out of intrest, has anybody on this site built their own computer.

I have been looking to upgrade my PC in the near future, and although have never built a PC before would like to give it ago.

At the moment I am info gathering, but have some idea what I would like to finnish up with.

would be great if I could, if need be ask some questions.

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Old 16-Dec-2004, 07:53
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I built my current one but as I'm off to Spain in a few hours and not back till Jan 8 I may be of no use to you whatsoever.

If you're doing it after I get back I'll be more than happy to help, and you're just up the road from me so should make it easy.
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Old 16-Dec-2004, 08:05
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Ask my brother, he is a bit of a comp wiz, rins under the user name of "Bionicle" on this board.


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Old 16-Dec-2004, 10:02
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Building your PC was never that hard anyway, but with all the hardware/software/toys now on the market it has become so straight forward that there is no reason why anyone cannot build one up.
All comes down to several main factors.
1) How much do you want to spend
2) what do you want to do with it.

There is so much hardware available now, to do everything except make the tea.
You really have to decide what you expect to get from a PC.
Do you want a games machine or a business system, general purpose of specalist system.
A PC will be only as good as the components used in it, and only as fast as the slowest component.
No point having a dual P4 xeon based system, with rubbish ram, disk drives etc.
eg, little point sicking an U320 SCSI drive in a low end system, unless you have a complete system that will fully utilise the SCSI bus to its max, you would have had better performance from IDE bus technolgy.
take the time to research all these areas, and you will reap the benafits.

If you need help let me know, I run my own retail computer shop , so can sort you out a decent deal on parts.

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Old 16-Dec-2004, 11:47
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I build all my own, and have done for years, I also build machines for local SME's as has been said it's pretty easy these days, and it will work out more expensive initially, but as you upgrade you'll start to get some return as you're only replacing the components that need changing, whereas with something like a Dell desktop you'll end up swapping the lot.

And as RedSPS has said, don't skimp on quality parts, because the cheapest will be the weakest link, for example I've just upgraded my video card for the latest and next generation of games, and that cost me nearly £300 trade!
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Old 16-Dec-2004, 12:48
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Old 16-Dec-2004, 15:01
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Hello,

Thanks for all the advice, at the moment I am working my way through this web site.

http://forum.pcmech.com/

some good advice,

I had a dual PIII built about 4yrs ago with NT4 workstation, mostly running 3D software/photoshop although photoshop does not take advantage of dual processing.

I tried to setup a Dual boot with 98/NT and XP pro, as XP pro would take advantage of the dual processors and networking to a Mac.

But I could never get xp to boot. . .
I suspect because of the Mother Board/ device conflict.

The motherboard is by todays standards old hat Gigabyte GA-6BDX and maxed out with Dimms Ram. (which I will not be able to use on the new Mother Boards)

As pointed out I could buy a complete system, but as before I like the option of upgrading if and when needed.

I hope I am right in saying that my biggest spend should be Processor/Motherboard/Graphic card.
Then HD ( which I can take out of my excisting PC) /Memory/Power Supply/Fans. Case I can use.

Cheers Robin when I have a list together I will email you.

Thanks again all for the info, at least I now know who to ask.

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Old 16-Dec-2004, 15:19
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TT,

It all depends on what you're using it for, but you need to invest in processor, motherboard, graphics card and memory.

I assume you have an AT case and power supply, otherwise you'll be after those too, and if you go high end with your CPU and graphics card you'll need a fairly high wattage PSU to run those.

Obviously you need a neon too
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Old 16-Dec-2004, 16:34
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Originally posted by jpmercer
I build all my own, and have done for years, I also build machines for local SME's as has been said it's pretty easy these days, and it will work out more expensive initially, but as you upgrade you'll start to get some return as you're only replacing the components that need changing, whereas with something like a Dell desktop you'll end up swapping the lot.

And as RedSPS has said, don't skimp on quality parts, because the cheapest will be the weakest link, for example I've just upgraded my video card for the latest and next generation of games, and that cost me nearly £300 trade!

Wish i'd known that before i bought 14 new ones and a server
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Old 16-Dec-2004, 16:37
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Originally posted by jpmercer
I build all my own, and have done for years, I also build machines for local SME's as has been said it's pretty easy these days, and it will work out more expensive initially, but as you upgrade you'll start to get some return as you're only replacing the components that need changing, whereas with something like a Dell desktop you'll end up swapping the lot.

And as RedSPS has said, don't skimp on quality parts, because the cheapest will be the weakest link, for example I've just upgraded my video card for the latest and next generation of games, and that cost me nearly £300 trade!

Wish i'd known that before i bought 14 new ones and a server

.....Well you know where to go if you need anymore, or any support don't you matey?
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