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build your own computer
#21
People have more or less mirrored my views on this already; I love my PC's and have built all but my first.

The actual assembly is straight forward enough and typically will only require a screwdriver (some newer builds don't even require that!). The real interesting and complicated stuff that will determine just how efficient / stable the end result is in the choosing of each individual part. They each have a knock on effect with others and certain items from different manufacturers work better with other items from other manufacturers... it's rather complex - probably to the same scale as trying to tune a performance race engine.

Everything from the case for your PC can have an impact on performance (size, airflow and noise can be big factors). I would recommend the same as BBROWN1664; a budget to build a PC from scratch is a good way to go and there can still be plenty of room to upgrade later.

Most custom systems are better value for money once you hit about £400-500; below that you can often find deals on pre-built systems. The catch being that you often lose customization options. I'd say a mid-range gaming PC is probably starting at £500-800. More advanced systems go on in to the thousands; my last "update" to my system was around £2,500~

There is a magazine I subscribed to a for a few years called Custom PC. They had sections each month showing the recommended components they would use to build a PC from various price ranges including the price and source of the part. This might be a great idea to buy the advised parts and let me assemble it and upgrade in the future? I'll pull out one of my old mags and upload a photo so you can see what I mean. I believe they still do an offer of 3 issues for a £1 then it moves on to quarterly billing
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#22
Here's the magazine I was talking about. It's an old edition, but it still runs Smile

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#23
Update.....ordered a desk top today for tom....12gb 1tb and intel graphics thingy, came to just over £500 with 22in hd screen....this will be his christmas pressie, in the new year we will look at rebuilding the family PC,how he wants it .going to be a steep learning curve.....for both of us  :rolleyes
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#24
If you have any questions, feel free to ask Smile

I was tearing apart two of my servers yesterday installing new hardware and reconfiguring them ^.^

It's getting a bit out of control now... I have my "low power" server which is effectively a NAS now (Network Attached Storage) which houses all of my totally legitimate Wink TV Shows and Movies (9.5TB of disk space at the moment with protection against disk failure), then I decided I needed some more processing power but didn't want to spend any money on parts, so dug out my old server which was way over-powered at the time, but is useful now. Set up the OS on a spare SSD I had lying around, everything else was intact so that's now providing my media collection online (needed to be powerful to transcode the movies which is what my newer server was struggling with).

So those two are quietly humming away underneath / behind my TV, then there is my main PC which I've spoken about before. I have a 1U Server Rack with dual Intel Xenon processors doing fuck all behind my sofa and another HTPC (Home Theatre PC) that used to be used to stream my media to the TV but that is now doing nothing as well. Oh and then there is my laptop...

Hmmm... maybe I need another PC Big Grin


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Big black box under the Virgin TiVo thing... it hums a lot...

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Black box behind the TV; modern and quiet... but too slow and couldn't be assed to spend money to make it faster

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Thin silver case is the 1U Rack Server and the black box above it is the HTPC
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