Just wondering which of these PC's would be better
[url]http://www.komplett.se/k/ki.aspx?sku=326294[/url]
or
[url]http://www.komplett.se/k/ki.aspx?sku=344159[/url]
Next post tells you to build your own
Dad's gonna buy it for me, and he doesn't trust me with building my own.
If prebuilt was my only option, I'd go with the first one, but building it yourself will be cheaper and it's actually not as hard as people make it out to be.
People say it's like legos, but honestly it's even easier than that.
Yeah I guess, will be playing games like JC2 and BC2, so the first one is better?
Looking at the PSU in the first build, I'm beginning to question it.
Yes definitely the first one, although I must say I feel sorry for you as the same situation was with my father when I was younger... I had the money but :[
Now Ive made my own in the last year
That 5k series card is going to be ultimately better than the 4k,
as Im guessing from photos since its in danish/swedish, w/e.
Plus any of the good Intel Quad's are going to beat that 945.
And yes he might be right, 500W is alittle low for a 5000 series and everything else with it
Hell at full load one Geforce 9800 GT is recommended to have at least 450W PSU, so I cant imagine what those big ass cards take up.
Great! The first one it is, and I'll save 1k :dance:
[QUOTE=ButtsexV2;20988486]If prebuilt was my only option, I'd go with the first one, but building it yourself will be cheaper and it's actually not as hard as people make it out to be.
People say it's like legos, but honestly it's even easier than that.[/QUOTE]
I always say that it's really large, expensive lego bricks that only fit together one way, there isn't much that can go wrong unless you try to force something in or like to build up static by walking around in socks before building the computer, and without one of those wriststrap things..
The PC I get isn't exactly prebuilt, you get the components and put them together yourself.
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My dad wanted me to build a PC from a place where his brother works, so I put one together and just wanted to ask, will it work good and will it be much worse than the PC I linked in the OP?
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Help, please?
[QUOTE=robmaister12;20988672]I always say that it's really large, expensive lego bricks that only fit together one way, there isn't much that can go wrong unless you try to force something in or like to build up static by walking around in socks before building the computer, and without one of those wriststrap things..[/QUOTE]
I used to say legos before I realized that you can assemble legos however you wanted. So I started comparing them to shape-sorters instead.
Will it work? And how many V should the PSU I get be at? Please do anwser.
So you CAN in the end build your own? If so, i think you could do slightly better than that?
Whats your limit?
8000kr (1100$). Can only buy from Swedish sites tho.
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However, if you make a build for me I could search the site I will be using, they will most likely have the parts.
Lol I didn't tell my parents I was going to build a pc, I just did it my dad didn't notice for a month. For some reason a motherboard with a shit load of wires coming out of it on a table didn't seem odd to him.
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