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dinan540 01-26-2006 01:13 PM

Home Computer Issues
 
I am ready for a new home computer.

I am asking for help with resources. I would like to build one, but don't know much about the different processors, graphic cards, audio, etc. Any help would be appreciated.

This now takes a priority over the car mods

witeshark 01-26-2006 01:26 PM

After my PC switch to Linux, I tried Apple OS X and was sold within a few minutes. Never looked back :nod I'd give it a careful look

dinan540 01-26-2006 01:44 PM

thanks. Can you build an apple though?

witeshark 01-26-2006 01:55 PM

If you have monitor and keyboard with USB, you can get a Mac Mini :flag

Rooz 01-26-2006 01:57 PM

here is ym comp...

Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe - Mobo..
Areacool Silver line 550w - Power supply
1.5 GB (1g + 512mb) COrsair DDR - Ram
AMD Athlon 64 4000+ - Processor
Maxtor DiamondMax (7200RPM) 250GB Serial ATA - Hard drive
eVGA Geforce 7800GT 256MB - Graphic card
Areacool Spiral Galaxy - Case

I think that's it....

dinan540 01-26-2006 02:49 PM

Rooz,

Now, translate that into english :). I want to learn about the different components that make up the computer and then proceed to research and buy the parts. Do you have any good sources for me to read. For example, what is the difference between the intel pentium 4 or intel pentium d? Why would I want one over the other.

///MDreain 01-26-2006 04:32 PM

what kind of computer are you trying to build? office? gaming? general? cause there is no use building a computer like rooz's if you don't game...it would be overkill. BTW nice setup ROOZ

edit:once you do find parts, newegg.com usually has some good deals.

witeshark 01-26-2006 09:33 PM

If internet security and the end of spyware and viruses is the goal, only a Unix (FreeBSD) or Linux PC or an Apple are good choices

Rooz 01-26-2006 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dinan540
Rooz,

Now, translate that into english :). I want to learn about the different components that make up the computer and then proceed to research and buy the parts. Do you have any good sources for me to read. For example, what is the difference between the intel pentium 4 or intel pentium d? Why would I want one over the other.


Ok, humm, this is gonna be tuff since I don't know much at all about computers...

I just know that when I was bulding mine I looked online (plus my cousin has some magazines and stuss on this gear) and the AMD Athlon 4000+ was the best bang for the buck for me (an ultimate PC)

Humm, if u gonna spend money on anything processor and Mother board are the main key....

I just bought the best Mother board I could at the time...

The rest is up to you and what you want out to spend money on...

Humm, one thing I do regrette, is my hard drive, it's too big for what I need :lol

But yeah, having a good Mobo will allow you to expand as much as you want...

Then graphic card depends on the games you'll play, I bought a fairly nice one since my motherboard is an SLI motherboard, later one I can buy an other card just like the one I have and pretty much add them togethere....

Rooz 01-26-2006 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dinan540
Rooz,

Now, translate that into english :). I want to learn about the different components that make up the computer and then proceed to research and buy the parts. Do you have any good sources for me to read. For example, what is the difference between the intel pentium 4 or intel pentium d? Why would I want one over the other.


Ok, humm, this is gonna be tuff since I don't know much at all about computers...

I just know that when I was bulding mine I looked online (plus my cousin has some magazines and stuss on this gear) and the AMD Athlon 4000+ was the best bang for the buck for me (an ultimate PC)

Humm, if u gonna spend money on anything processor and Mother board are the main key....

I just bought the best Mother board I could at the time...

The rest is up to you and what you want out to spend money on...

Humm, one thing I do regrette, is my hard drive, it's too big for what I need :lol

But yeah, having a good Mobo will allow you to expand as much as you want...

Then graphic card depends on the games you'll play, I bought a fairly nice one since my motherboard is an SLI motherboard, later one I can buy an other card just like the one I have and pretty much add them togethere....

defkon99 01-26-2006 10:12 PM

if anyone needs help just im me. i can build prettyy much guide you on the ups and downs and answer pretty much any computer elated question you may have.

DEFKON

BMWLotAttendant 01-26-2006 11:16 PM

Eh'

Just buy an already built fast computer....less hassle, cheap (depending how tricked out you want it to be), and maintainence.

Unless you REALLY feel the need/desire to DIY.

And, just my personal opinion....Pentium is better than AMD, and ATI is better than Ge Force.

I wonder what you end up doing.

Keep us updated.

witeshark 01-26-2006 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BMWLotAttendant
Eh'

Just buy an already built fast computer....less hassle, cheap (depending how tricked out you want it to be), and maintainence.

Unless you REALLY feel the need/desire to DIY.

And, just my personal opinion....Pentium is better than AMD, and ATI is better than Ge Force.
Keep us updated.

At this point, clearly, already built means get an Apple, if spyware and security on internet are the main issues. Changing manufacturer fails to help if a switch is to another windows OS PC. This is true since the problem issue is operating system rooted :shades

///MDreain 01-27-2006 03:11 AM

apple sucks...:nod hahah. I'm just saying that because our company sells PCs, and we find that apples are hard to work on. But we mostly do business stuff and not personal computers. Apples are actually really nice machines

bmwcrazy 01-27-2006 06:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dinan540
Rooz,

Now, translate that into english :). I want to learn about the different components that make up the computer and then proceed to research and buy the parts. Do you have any good sources for me to read. For example, what is the difference between the intel pentium 4 or intel pentium d? Why would I want one over the other.

The pentium D just means that there are two processors inside the chip. A very useful website to check out is http://www.tomshardware.com/. It answers a lot of computer questions.


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