I've never built a pc before, this list was compiled by a few friends of mine in canada and the UK
can anyone link me to a guide or wanna walk me through the building process? I'll probably be ordering parts either today or tomorrow
I'm asking them for help as well but I'd like to get a couple of responses and go from there in case someone misses something or someone has a better way of doing something, ya know?
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stanimal wrote:Ummm yeah, didn't realize we loved HT that much
As far as assembly, I generally install my hard drives and disc drives first. They can sometimes be a pain to get in with the mother board installed. Then I put in the power supply, so I don't have to work around the motherboard. Then motherboard. The I go: processor, ram, video card, any other pci cards. Then wire it up.
You could wire it as you go, if you think it's not going to get in the way.
Hey! Let's talk about serious thing. We're gonna talk about guitar, dude.
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My little brother is a wiz, he built himself a sick PC not too long ago. I'll ask him.
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If you want to do music on it, it's definitely worth going Intel instead -- tends to be not much more system investment for substantially more performance. You can find DAW benchmarks at ADK Pro Audio's site. Anandtech et al. do good benchmarks for general purposes, but they don't all translate to music apps.
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Fooman assembles the same way I do...just seems to be the best method, and yeah...dont forget thermal paste, sata/other cables, and any adapters you may need.