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Building my first PC

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Originally posted by: Ranik
Wait a few weeks and save a little more money and buy an ATI X800 or X800XT!

You're so right. Why didn't I think of it before? And all this from your first post! WOW!

Ranik for Elite!

:roll:
 
Well see... I'm getting this computer as a birthday+Christmas gift, and I only make about $120 a week (on a good week), and $20 goes to my cell phone, $50 goes to the bank.

It'd take more than a couple weeks to save up enough for an X800. >.<


Thanks a lot mech, that guide looks really useful. I was hoping I could find a good guide, since my friend who just tried to build his first PC fried his mobo somehow, lol. :/
 
that sucks (bout the mobo).

but really, its not as hard as you'd think to build a computer. and the process of physical putting the stuff together is the easy part, its troubleshooting drivers and stuff later that gets hard. just use common sense i guess.
 
Originally posted by: alexquick
but really, its not as hard as you'd think to build a computer. and the process of physical putting the stuff together is the easy part, its troubleshooting drivers and stuff later that gets hard. just use common sense i guess.

There is not much physical stress, but plenty of mental stress outta all the troubleshooting. I'd say about 99%/1% 🙂

With that kinda cash, I'd definitely go new-generation video, most any choice in the new-gen is worth the price paid.
 
But troubleshooting is worth the mental stress, because once you get everything hammered out, you won't be making many tech support calls in the future.
 
Yeah, I'm hoping I'll learn a lot from going through all this... I didn't even think about all the trouble it's going to be to install all of the drivers and crap too, but my dad's a computer tech, and so is my best friend's mom.
 
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