It be time (Tips to build a new system?)
PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:08 am
Alright! So my current system ain't exactly the most hip anymore. It cost me all of $500 to buy from BestBuy in the year 2008, and while it did the job to get me through school and granted me the power to enjoy games like Unreal Tournament 2004, it's struggling to keep up with modern games running even on the lowest settings (I'm looking at you, Blizzard). This, coupled with getting a raise at work and stepping into a 6-digit inheritance (not every day your 99-year-old great-grandmother passes away) has prompted me to invest a bit more than a few Benjamins into my computer hardware. Setting aside a maximum of $4000 dollars, I'm fixing to get something that I'll be happy to have more than a couple years down the road (or at least to 12-21-2012).
Yes, I want a "gaming machine," and since my workplace has already provided me with a $4000 mac book pro, that means that a Windows 7 PC is the goal. Originally I was looking into buying something pre-built, but I came to understand that many of these companies (such as Dell's Alienware) are taking quite a bit more than their fair shares to slap the thing together for me. So I'd like to build a system from the ground up.
And that's where I'm trying to proceed as carefully as possible, cause I've never done this before. Sure, I've replaced many a burnt-out RAM chip and the occasional video card, but I've never had to start from scratch, and I wanna make sure I don't mess anything up. So I'm hoping for a couple things. First, if people with experience with this sort of thing could help me identify the things I'd be likely to overlook, that'd be swell. Secondly, I'm looking for good sites to get the gear from; looking for good prices and, of course, quality circuitry. Any help in these areas will be greatly appreciated!
Yes, I want a "gaming machine," and since my workplace has already provided me with a $4000 mac book pro, that means that a Windows 7 PC is the goal. Originally I was looking into buying something pre-built, but I came to understand that many of these companies (such as Dell's Alienware) are taking quite a bit more than their fair shares to slap the thing together for me. So I'd like to build a system from the ground up.
And that's where I'm trying to proceed as carefully as possible, cause I've never done this before. Sure, I've replaced many a burnt-out RAM chip and the occasional video card, but I've never had to start from scratch, and I wanna make sure I don't mess anything up. So I'm hoping for a couple things. First, if people with experience with this sort of thing could help me identify the things I'd be likely to overlook, that'd be swell. Secondly, I'm looking for good sites to get the gear from; looking for good prices and, of course, quality circuitry. Any help in these areas will be greatly appreciated!