Post: What To Look For In A Good Pc - Components To Build A Custom Pc
03-30-2011, 08:49 PM #1
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In this thread I am here to share to you the components in my opinion that are the best for me and all can be used to build your own Custom Gaming or Programming PC.
In this thread i will include all components you will need to set it up and also the prices for each component.
These are just the components i would use and i am just suggesting and pointing you in the right direction.
Please see the next page for all the components and prices and also, If you have anything that i can add to the list then please comment here.
Thanks
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[multipage=Components and Prices] Hello.
In this section I am going to be listing all the components and prices i would suggest for you to use if you are going to be building your own Gaming or Programming Pc.

AMD Black Edition - AMD Phenom II X6 3.2 GHz Processor = £150
Or if you're planning to buy and amazing and one of the best then you could look into the:
Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition 3.33 GHz Processor = £795
XFX Radeon HD 6870 Graphics adapter - 1 GB - GDDR5 SDRAM =£150-200
Motherboard Asus Gaming Crosshair Iv Formula Am3 890fx Sb850 4ddr3 = £127
Or if you're looking for a low budget motherboard then you could look into purchasing this:
Gigabyte Motherboard M68M-SP2 AMD AM3 DDR2 MATX = £35
Integral PC2-6400 DDR2-800 DIMM Ram Memory Module Kit - 2GB(2x 1gb) = £25
Or you could upgrade to:
Corsair XMS3 4 GB Memory - DIMM 240-pin - 1333 MHz ( PC3-10600 ) = £35-40
1TB Western Digital Caviar Black 64Mb SATA3 Hard Drive = £60-70
Optical Drive : 16X DVD+/-RW Drive (KIT) = £75 - DELL
Corsair Professional Series HX750W Power supply - 750 Watt = £105-150
The last thing you will need to include is the case and the fans which is up to you to choose
depending on you build.
Thanks for reading my thread and i hope this helped you choose what components to use in your
build.
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03-30-2011, 10:28 PM #20
Curt
Former Staff
Originally posted by Coder View Post
Yeah, Got school tomorrow too :derp: . Seeyaaa ! Happy


Haha same dude, we shouldn't be having a conversation on a thread like this =D
05-18-2011, 07:54 PM #21
I think this is pretty helpful although I made it so BUMP Winky Winky
05-18-2011, 08:06 PM #22
jubz-2k10
Climbing up the ladder
Originally posted by ExtendedMediaHD View Post
Hello NGU.
In this thread I am here to share to you the components in my opinion that are the best for me and all can be used to build your own Custom Gaming or Programming PC.
In this thread i will include all components you will need to set it up and also the prices for each component.
These are just the components i would use and i am just suggesting and pointing you in the right direction.
Please see the next page for all the components and prices and also, If you have anything that i can add to the list then please comment here.
Thanks
_______________
+REP If I Helped
[multipage=Components and Prices] Hello.
In this section I am going to be listing all the components and prices i would suggest for you to use if you are going to be building your own Gaming or Programming Pc.

AMD Black Edition - AMD Phenom II X6 3.2 GHz Processor = £150
Or if you're planning to buy and amazing and one of the best then you could look into the:
Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition 3.33 GHz Processor = £795
XFX Radeon HD 6870 Graphics adapter - 1 GB - GDDR5 SDRAM =£150-200
Motherboard Asus Gaming Crosshair Iv Formula Am3 890fx Sb850 4ddr3 = £127
Or if you're looking for a low budget motherboard then you could look into purchasing this:
Gigabyte Motherboard M68M-SP2 AMD AM3 DDR2 MATX = £35
Integral PC2-6400 DDR2-800 DIMM Ram Memory Module Kit - 2GB(2x 1gb) = £25
Or you could upgrade to:
Corsair XMS3 4 GB Memory - DIMM 240-pin - 1333 MHz ( PC3-10600 ) = £35-40
1TB Western Digital Caviar Black 64Mb SATA3 Hard Drive = £60-70
Optical Drive : 16X DVD+/-RW Drive (KIT) = £75 - DELL
Corsair Professional Series HX750W Power supply - 750 Watt = £105-150
The last thing you will need to include is the case and the fans which is up to you to choose
depending on you build.
Thanks for reading my thread and i hope this helped you choose what components to use in your
build.
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I'm looking to buy a Laptop could you help me out, STUCK on what to get.
I was looking to custom build but then I found some nice Laptop's
ASUS G73SW-91136Z 17.3" 3D :

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Will post others later
05-18-2011, 08:11 PM #23
Originally posted by 2k10 View Post
I'm looking to buy a Laptop could you help me out, STUCK on what to get.
I was looking to custom build but then I found some nice Laptop's
ASUS G73SW-91136Z 17.3" 3D :

Link: [url]https://*******/1Xqp5[/url]
Find all Description above

Will post others later


The link has been censored so I can't see it but from the title : 17.3" 3D makes it sound good already Smile You're better custom building. It's the way to go Winky Winky
05-18-2011, 09:40 PM #24
Lavenous_Bob
Gym leader
You should include the new intel sandy bridge processors and why they are better.
05-19-2011, 02:56 PM #25
Originally posted by Bob View Post
You should include the new intel sandy bridge processors and why they are better.


Yeah I'll get onto adding more stuff when I'm not too busy. Got parents evening :\
05-19-2011, 04:19 PM #26
jubz-2k10
Climbing up the ladder
Originally posted by ExtendedMediaHD View Post
The link has been censored so I can't see it but from the title : 17.3" 3D makes it sound good already Smile You're better custom building. It's the way to go Winky Winky

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Looking also at the Alienware m18x although i think they slap on extra cash just cause its AlienWare.
05-19-2011, 04:23 PM #27
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Yeah that's a pretty sick laptop but it says you can up the GHz from 2.0 to 2.9 when using turbo boost so remember that that is a really helpful thing to do Smile
05-19-2011, 04:24 PM #28
jubz-2k10
Climbing up the ladder
Originally posted by ExtendedMediaHD View Post
Yeah that's a pretty sick laptop but it says you can up the GHz from 2.0 to 2.9 when using turbo boost so remember that that is a really helpful thing to do Smile

Yupp, you can with a click of a button :O.

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