Our family desktop computer died recently. While we could get it fixed, it was a crappy computer in the first place, and as a result I think it'd just die again pretty soon afterwards anyway. So, somewhat unwisely, I offered to put a new computer together, which would help ensure the quality of the computer, plus maybe keep costs down a bit.
Only afterwards did I remember the fact that I've never assembled a desktop computer before, and I only know the most rudimentary elements of computer assembly. I know a computer needs a case, a motherboard, RAM, a hard disk, a graphics card, a power supply, and maybe some other doohickies. But I don't know how to go about actually putting theory into practice.
The new computer will be used for gaming (by me) and general Internet browsing and email and stuff (by the rest of the family). I'll be the one paying for the new machine, so I'll have full control over the budget. And while I'm not quite able to say price is no issue, I am willing to pay a bit more for better parts, in the interests of future-proofing.
So whaddya say, Halforums? Want to help a computer newbie accomplish something he's never done before?
Only afterwards did I remember the fact that I've never assembled a desktop computer before, and I only know the most rudimentary elements of computer assembly. I know a computer needs a case, a motherboard, RAM, a hard disk, a graphics card, a power supply, and maybe some other doohickies. But I don't know how to go about actually putting theory into practice.
The new computer will be used for gaming (by me) and general Internet browsing and email and stuff (by the rest of the family). I'll be the one paying for the new machine, so I'll have full control over the budget. And while I'm not quite able to say price is no issue, I am willing to pay a bit more for better parts, in the interests of future-proofing.
So whaddya say, Halforums? Want to help a computer newbie accomplish something he's never done before?