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Time for a new PC I think, build one or buy one?

PostPosted: 03 Jul 2011, 10:35
by Jim B
I've been thinking about replacing my 4 year old PC with a new one.

I'm not looking for anything special or super fast, just a something I can do all my converting, downloading, tagging, testing and web browsing on for example.

Now, I like the idea of building one, but is it just as cheap to buy one nowadays.

Re: Time for a new PC I think, build one or buy one?

PostPosted: 03 Jul 2011, 10:42
by wazza
build one .....works out cheeper & you will know what hardware is in it

Re: Time for a new PC I think, build one or buy one?

PostPosted: 03 Jul 2011, 10:47
by christiankoopmann
I agree with wazza and you can choose hardware which fits the requirements of what you want to do with the computer.

Re: Time for a new PC I think, build one or buy one?

PostPosted: 03 Jul 2011, 13:29
by daniel clark
:cool: :cool: i agree with build one :!: had mine built and very proud. :frown: didnt have enuff info about the tech side to do it my self ,but tried to get what i wanted /needed to get the performance to at least not be outdated as fast :cool: still happy and proud of it :cool: :cool:

Re: Time for a new PC I think, build one or buy one?

PostPosted: 07 Jul 2011, 22:12
by Jim B
Just to let you know who has commented on this thread that I've decided to build myself one.

It will be the first time I've built a PC. In the past I have changed Hard drives, Ram, Sound and graphics cards so I think if I take my time I'll be OK. Well, I hope so :lol:

Just got to price things up.

Re: Time for a new PC I think, build one or buy one?

PostPosted: 07 Jul 2011, 22:52
by Blackbrook
Damn, I wanted to write something in here earlier - sorry for that!

I have bought a new machine too. It is a custom build desktop by a internet company. They have tons of machines prebuild with a lot of different hardware inside. It is as if you have build your own machine because they offer nearly every combination. So I bought this awesome beast:

http://www.notebooksbilliger.de/hm24+ga ... 72a218034b

It is "just" for surfing, office and studying - truely a bit oversized, but it is worth buying it when thinking of the future ;)

@Jim: Just to let you know what is possible for this price ;) See it as a reference ;)

Cheers,

Steve

Re: Time for a new PC I think, build one or buy one?

PostPosted: 07 Jul 2011, 23:07
by Jim B
Blackbrook wrote:@Jim: Just to let you know what is possible for this price ;) See it as a reference ;)


Thanks, Steve.

Much appreciated my friend ;)

Re: Time for a new PC I think, build one or buy one?

PostPosted: 07 Jul 2011, 23:41
by daniel clark
:cool: :cool: not to dissawade you .point of info i had mine built to the best spec i could afford by a computer company (localy) never delved that deep into changing out hard drives and things :cool: not that computer savy ,what steve suggest seem to be the best of both worlds :biggrin:

just peeked at steves link :mrgreen: :mrgreen: yeah that a beast :mrgreen: 8gigs of ram, :mrgreen: can win 7 use all of that :?:

Re: Time for a new PC I think, build one or buy one?

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2011, 09:12
by Hannes
@Daniel:
Yeah, as long as its 64-bit it can.
But for more than 16gb Ram you´ll need Win7Pro or Ultimate.
Dunno why though :?: :?: :?:

Re: Time for a new PC I think, build one or buy one?

PostPosted: 08 Jul 2011, 12:56
by CJB
Jim B wrote:Just to let you know who has commented on this thread that I've decided to build myself one.

It will be the first time I've built a PC. In the past I have changed Hard drives, Ram, Sound and graphics cards so I think if I take my time I'll be OK. Well, I hope so :lol:

Just got to price things up.


Bit late to the party on this one, but what kind of budget are you working to? Only asking as I've built a few PC's (including the one I'm writing this on) and am more than happy to help with specs, etc if I know what you've got to spend?

Don't know what your size/space requirements are, but my desktop is a Mini ITX system and if you want something compact and silent, but still powerful enough for everyday tasks then I'm a big believer in that being the way to go! It fits on a shelf, breezes through "normal" tasks and is still powerful enough to run Cross DJ without any issues.

CJB