A 3-D printer. Have you fucking SEEN these things? They can make METAL parts! Its just freaking COOL!
I have one. It's awesome.Also an Alienware computer, I hear those are AWESOME!
Okay, WHO ELSE is reminded of Power Rangers Lost Galaxy by this aweome thing? Can't just be me.
Alienware is owned by Dell. Just think about that for awhile.Also an Alienware computer, I hear those are AWESOME!
Doesn't have to be, and in fact it should save you money. The advice I have is: you will screw something up your first time. It might be something expensive. Learn from it. It is a valuable skill/experience. I ruined my $1500 processor the first time I did it. Not thrilled, but I sure won't do that again.I've always wanted to build my own computer, is it expensive?
If you want to build a mid-range gaming computer, then you'll probably save money compared to buying pre-built. If you just want the cheapest computer to do web surfing, then you'll probably be able to get something cheaper pre-built, and if you want to go insanely high-end you might be able to get a comparable price from a builder (unless things have changed). But for most gaming PCs from $800 - $2,000+ you'll be able to get more bang for your buck assembling it yourself.I've always wanted to build my own computer, is it expensive?
I am still gaming like crazy on a four year old ibuypower. All I did was up the video card 2 years ago.Alienware is owned by Dell. Just think about that for awhile.
Build your own super gaming computer for half the price, or buy one from www.ibuypower.com
Bah, ibuypower doesn't ship internationally. Otherwise I'd be interested in them. Looking to get a new gaming rig.Alienware is owned by Dell. Just think about that for awhile.
Build your own super gaming computer for half the price, or buy one from www.ibuypower.com
I've heard good things about Doghouse Systems, but it doesn't appear that Taiwan is on their list of countries.Bah, ibuypower doesn't ship internationally. Otherwise I'd be interested in them. Looking to get a new gaming rig.
I'm sure there's a Taiwanese equivalent if I dig hard enough. Otherwise I might just bite the bullet and pay out the nose for a high-end rig. Or I could go completely crazy and actually try to build my own rig.I've heard good things about Doghouse Systems, but it doesn't appear that Taiwan is on their list of countries.
It's really not that hard. Give it a try.Or I could go completely crazy and actually try to build my own rig.
I'd really like to, but stuff like this:It's really not that hard. Give it a try.
makes me nervous. I actually posted a thread about building my own computer a while back, but then I chickened out.I ruined my $1500 processor the first time I did it.
The first time I built my computer I damaged the stock cooling fan. I thought I fried my CPU and everything else because after plugging it in then pressing the power button nothing happend.I'd really like to, but stuff like this:
makes me nervous. I actually posted a thread about building my own computer a while back, but then I chickened out.
Don't wear socks, ground yourself/screwdriver before starting, don't do anything stupid (like forcing RAM sticks in backwards) and you'll be fine. Building a PC is far easier than some people want to believe.I'd really like to, but stuff like this:
makes me nervous. I actually posted a thread about building my own computer a while back, but then I chickened out.
One of the main things I can't stress enough. Your computer isn't made out of glass. Some components have to be forced into place (memory sticks in particular). Some people are so dainty when trying to fit components together that they end up not having firm contacts, though, it's not as much of an issue now that most of those ports have lock latches.The first time I built my computer I damaged the stock cooling fan. I thought I fried my CPU and everything else because after plugging it in then pressing the power button nothing happend.
I spent a day trying to figure out what was broken until I noticed the switch for the power supply inside the case hadn't been flipped.
When I tried to turn it on again, it wouldn't power on and I was scratching my head trying to figure out why. I spent a couple of days pulling my hair out because I didn't have the money to buy any replacement parts.
I looked it up online and found out my computer should be beeping at me with some code to tell me what was wrong. I plugged my headphones into the jack and looked up the beep pattern. The first website I looked at told me the pattern I was hearing was that my CPU was dead. The second website I looked at said there was a problem with the memory.
So I dismantled my computer and took out the memory and discovered... I hadn't pushed it in all the way.
Put it back together, hit the button and it worked like a charm for several days.
I felt like I was going to have a heart attack a couple of times but I gained a better understanding about computers from doing it.
It's a great thing to do if you are willing to take a small risk. just remember a couple of things when you are putting your computer together.
!) Ground yourself often, if you are feeling really afraid get an anti static wrist band or even more an anti static floor mat.
2) read the instruction manual for your mother board and other parts before you try to install them. Have a plan for attack and then execute it.
3) don't panic!
and fuck yes, you look like a dork but Segways are fun!Segway[DOUBLEPOST=1361225311][/DOUBLEPOST]
I'm afraid nothing will make a segway look cool. I'm sorry.Segways are on my lists of vehicles that would look cool with guns attached. Also spikey wheels.
Yes, but with guns attached, no one's gonna be laughing at you. Not out loud anyway.I'm afraid nothing will make a segway look cool. I'm sorry.
I cannot dispute thisYes, but with guns attached, no one's gonna be laughing at you. Not out loud anyway.