Building a new PC

Discussion in 'Unrelated Discussion' started by kvalheim, November 2, 2013.

  1. kvalheim

    kvalheim Post Master General

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    Hey so, for christmas my parents decided to pay for a new PC for me, and my Dad's reluctantly accepted trying to build one instead of getting a pre-built.
    I however have no idea what I'm even looking for in terms of specs XD totally useless at this stuff, so I'm throwing out suggestions here. I need it for playing games (duh, I actually want to play games at a reasonable 60fps with the pretty picture graphics); and also for doing coursework stuff in Maya, Cubase, Visual Studio etc etc.
    My budget is prolly £400-500 max - it depends how much of my student loan money I can save in the next month. Which is hard. I'm superpopular now and get invited to parties a lot
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  2. jbeetle

    jbeetle Well-Known Member

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    An easy way to go about it is go the Newegg's public wishlist and find a list of parts that's compatible with your budget. It's a good way of pretty much knowing you're getting compatible parts.
  3. JammySTB

    JammySTB Well-Known Member

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    PC Part Picker would be a better option than that - http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/

    I stopped following hardware as much about a year ago, so I don't think I can give great advice.
  4. jbeetle

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    I only follow hardware when I'm gearing up to buy something. Otherwise, I'm totally in the dark :D
  5. poiuasd

    poiuasd Well-Known Member

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    So is this budget only for the rig or would you need to buy a monitor and a keyboard as well?
  6. kvalheim

    kvalheim Post Master General

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    I essentially have 2 monitors anyway at the moment (my old one from my old desktop, and my TV which works as a monitor) but need a KB
  7. JammySTB

    JammySTB Well-Known Member

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    I have a Razer Blackwidow I can sell. MX Blues. Used for a year ish. I'd be looking for about £30 + shipping if you're interested.

    Also, I have a 6850, a Phenom II X4 955(with a cheapish aftermarket cooler, some AM3 motherboard & 4x2GB RAM), an Asus sound card(I think it's a Xonar DX) and a Benq 24" 1080p monitor I could sell.
  8. hostileparadox

    hostileparadox Well-Known Member

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    So since you're quoting the price in Pounds, are we to assume you're somewhere in the UK?
    Also, do you have a preference for MicroATX or regular ATX sized motherboard?
    Are you planning to add on any additional cards like a capture card to the PC?
    You need to add Windows? 7 or 8?
    Or plan on Running Linux?
    Optical Drive? DVD Burner or Blu-Ray Reader/Burner?
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  9. thebigpill

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    Would you sell it outside of the UK? I'm sorta interested. Also how2imsg on these forums
  10. JammySTB

    JammySTB Well-Known Member

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    Sure, but shipping would be more expensive.

    To PM, click my name, then click "Start a conversation".
  11. jbeetle

    jbeetle Well-Known Member

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    hmm. this looks a little bit like you not going to sleep!!!
  12. JammySTB

    JammySTB Well-Known Member

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    Someone started poking me on Skype, so I had to stay up a tiny bit longer :(
  13. sylvesterink

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    I recommend taking a look at Ars Technica's system guide. They publish it every 3 months or so and post the recommended parts for 3 systems that range from inexpensive to ridiculously priced. They also have guides specific to gaming machines. If it's your first time building, I'd recommend giving them a look. (I'd link the pages, but Ars is blocked at work for some reason. I'll post when I get home.)
  14. archcommander

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    I could give you ideas based on the system I just bought... but that's without the screen or keyboard etc. It also cost just over £600 but it's what you likely would need.

    If you are in the UK I would direct you to overclockers.co.uk
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    hostileparadox Well-Known Member

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  16. JammySTB

    JammySTB Well-Known Member

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    **** overclockers.

    They sent me a broken video card once, then made me pay like £16 to send it back to them.
  17. kvalheim

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    Uh yeah, I don't need monitor and KB, we have those at home or with me. Honestly my dad and I are in talks about this all, the money thing is getting weird; I'm still getting a PC, but... we'll see.
  18. drewsuser

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    Austin Evans ( youtube channel) has a good budget build for $600 ( which I think roughly translates into 400- 500 euros).
  19. maxpowerz

    maxpowerz Post Master General

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    I have the ultimate gaming laptop :p
    [​IMG]

    CPU: 16MHz 30386SX
    RAM: 6MB (upgraded from 4MB)
    HDD: 80 MB IDE
    Graphics: Western Digital WD90C20LR
    Display: LCD 9.5 "640 x 480/16 gray levels
    Interfaces:
    • serial
    • parallel
    • Keyboard
    • Floppy Connector
    • VGA (256 colors)
    • Expansion

    This amazing gaming MONSTER plays these great titles:
    • Commander Keen
    • Duke Nukem
    • Dune 2
    • Doom 1 + 2
    • Descent
    • The "Original" Test Drive games
    • Stunts
    • HiOctane
    • FASA Dos RPG's (Robotek and Mechwarrior)
    • SupaPlex
    • and many more great games :p
  20. thebigpill

    thebigpill Well-Known Member

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    Interesting little factoid: a player recently won an online quake CPM tourney because he was hitting around 50% accuracy in most of his games.


    He was playing on a netbook.
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