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I always thought about building a computer but never did for this reason, i live in hawaii and sometimes shipping is insane when trying to get things shipped here, so my question is would it still be cheaper to build my own computer?
If you bought it all from one place it should still be quite a bit cheaper. Especially for a gaming rig, there is no way you wouldn't save money, as even with a gaming rig you'd still have to get it shipped there too most likely. Furthermore, you'll know each part of your pc is of high grade, almost all pc makers put cheap ram, mobos, psus etc. into their computers because most people won't even notice.I always thought about building a computer but never did for this reason, i live in hawaii and sometimes shipping is insane when trying to get things shipped here, so my question is would it still be cheaper to build my own computer?
dahwnpapaya
[QUOTE="dahwnpapaya"]If you bought it all from one place it should still be quite a bit cheaper. Especially for a gaming rig, there is no way you wouldn't save money, as even with a gaming rig you'd still have to get it shipped there too most likely. Furthermore, you'll know each part of your pc is of high grade, almost all pc makers put cheap ram, mobos, psus etc. into their computers because most people won't even notice.I always thought about building a computer but never did for this reason, i live in hawaii and sometimes shipping is insane when trying to get things shipped here, so my question is would it still be cheaper to build my own computer?
BeavermanA
On a scale of 1-10 how hard is it to build a computer. I have all the parts picked out but I've never built a computer before. I'm 15 and my dad thinks I'm incapable of doing it and that I'm gonna put it together and it won't work. I got a PC Gamer awhile back called the ultimate how to's for gamers and I studied the pc building guide religiously. My dad has a pc he never uses that's in the basement but he won't let me take it apart. So how hard would it be to build a computer for the first time assuming you know what parts go where and have a magazine with 77 steps on building a comp and the internet for tech support?If you know what your doing, its not hard at all. If its your first time building a PC its pretty difficult and nerve racking.
Hot_Potato
3/10. Use the PC builder guide at the corsair website http://tools.corsairmemory.com/systembuild/report.aspx?report_id=12472
The hardest part for me was putting the heatsink in (making the little attachments fit into the motherboard without twisting the heatsink and removing too much arctic silver), other than that it was fairly easy.
SPECS:
Case: Thermaltake Armor Full Tower
Mobo: eVGA 680i
CPU: Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz
GPU: eVGA 8800GTX
Ram: Corsair XMS DDR2 800 (2x1GB)
HDD: Western Digital Caviar 250GB
PSU: Corsair 620 Watt
Disk Drive: Samsung 18x DVD burner
OS: Windows XP w/ SP2 (upgrading to Vista or Vienna later)
Monitor: BenQ 20.1" Widescreen, 8ms, 1680x1050
Total: $2,191.92
Those are the specs. I'm about halfway there. I think I'm getting XP because Vista just isn't worth it. The only DX10 games so far are like Crysis and Halo 2. If UT3, Crysis, Episode 2, STALKER, and all those other games can play on DX9, even if they don't look as good I might as well get XP.
2,200 is the most I'll spend.
[QUOTE="DirkVDV01"][QUOTE="pokefant"]Did you ever play with Legos as a kid?Huh?
The same principles apply with PC's... except on a bigger scale.
pokefant
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