i'm just wandering if anyone know which is the best way to build a computer.
is there like a kit that i can buy and build or could i just buy all of the parts then bulid it or is there another way, what do you guys think.
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Best way to build a computer
#2
Posted 10 June 2005 - 07:20 PM
well you could get a barebone system and add some parts to it that makes it complete or you could just fine tune your system by hand picking the components inside your pc that you want to run,,,, i prefer to hand pick my parts because you get to know the ins and out of your system that way on what it probably can and can not do
#3
Posted 10 June 2005 - 07:51 PM
Assuming that you really know how to put a PC together, then I would definately select the components individually. That way you can taylor it to your own specifications.
A barebones system is a good idea if you have a pretty good idea of how a PC goes together but are unsure in a few areas. It will still be somewhat customizable but not like a individually selected one.
A barebones system is a good idea if you have a pretty good idea of how a PC goes together but are unsure in a few areas. It will still be somewhat customizable but not like a individually selected one.
#4
Posted 12 June 2005 - 11:01 AM
dont go for the barebones, usually rip u off
pick out ur parts seperatly, if u need more help then go to the hardware forum
pick out ur parts seperatly, if u need more help then go to the hardware forum
#5
Posted 12 June 2005 - 12:02 PM
Yes, pick your parts individually, needs more time, if you don't have much experience.
A little tip: don't take the boxed cooler, they are much louder and very inefficient!
A little tip: don't take the boxed cooler, they are much louder and very inefficient!
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