Re: Bought My New System
look who you're talking about
Rather then buy a pre-made system, it's a lot easier in the end to buy the exact components you want separately, as pre-made "name" systems often use cheaper components and don't allow expandability, or a lot of it for that matter.
But you got to pick it all out usually...the case, motherboard, processor type and speed, RAM and how much, heatsinks, case fans, burners, hard drives, connectors, the list goes on and on...while it's easy to burn through money and spend several grand on a "power" system, the one I just built works very well and can cost $5-$600 total...which is cheaper then some name-brand desktops in some cases, especially if you have parts you can dig out of an older system to use.
It's a complex puzzle sometimes, but you just need to double-check to ensure every thing's compatible with each other...
look who you're talking about
Rather then buy a pre-made system, it's a lot easier in the end to buy the exact components you want separately, as pre-made "name" systems often use cheaper components and don't allow expandability, or a lot of it for that matter.
But you got to pick it all out usually...the case, motherboard, processor type and speed, RAM and how much, heatsinks, case fans, burners, hard drives, connectors, the list goes on and on...while it's easy to burn through money and spend several grand on a "power" system, the one I just built works very well and can cost $5-$600 total...which is cheaper then some name-brand desktops in some cases, especially if you have parts you can dig out of an older system to use.
It's a complex puzzle sometimes, but you just need to double-check to ensure every thing's compatible with each other...
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