Building my own desktop.

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After looking in this thread http://www.alldeaf.com/computers-electronics-gaming/59868-show-off-your-own-built-custom-pc.html

I want to build my own new custom desktop from scratch and I am no expert on hardware. So I wondering if any of you would provide good hardware parts based on your knowledge. I want a fast computer and I am a hardcore gamer, upgradeable hardware, and replacement hardware. I don't want to buy desktop from the store. I already have a LCD 21" monitor. What do I need to start with? Post your comments. :)
 
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I have 7-year Sony Viao cpu in my stoage. I never used it now but I need to replace updated Intel Duo 2 processor, add gb memory and second hard core.

Sony PVC RZ226 Specs

MODEL
PCV-RZ22G

PROCESSOR
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 2.40B GHz†

CACHE MEMORY
512KB Integrated On-Die Level 2
FRONT SIDE BUS SPEED
533MHz

STANDARD RAM
512MB PC-2700 333MHz DDR (expd. to 1GB)

HARD DRIVE
80GB 7200rpm Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive

I need to know what price for new processor, memory chip and second hard drive (300 gb to up).
 
You can buy pieces from newgg.com or something -- Jiro bought some bits and pieces for his computer for under $500
 
ah.... so you want a complete new machine... for that - it's usually cheaper to buy it from dell/hp than to build it yourself.
 
You can buy pieces from newgg.com or something -- Jiro bought some bits and pieces for his computer for under $500

yep... it cost some money to build it but to upgrade - I can simply replace some parts. For mine - I have to replace my comp with new mobo + CPU + RAM but i'm able to keep tower and the other hardware such as video card, sound card, dvd burner, hdd, etc....

first time will be expensive but after that..... it's upgrade all the way which is cheaper....
 
ah.... so you want a complete new machine... for that - it's usually cheaper to buy it from dell/hp than to build it yourself.

If price is over $500 for updated. I may purchase new Dell desktop computer.
 

Old classmate of mine from high school stated that he bought one few weeks back this year, for $3,000+ of that Dell XPS bs, and was dead 5 hours after the set up.
 
Old classmate of mine from high school stated that he bought one few weeks back this year, for $3,000+ of that Dell XPS bs, and was dead 5 hours after the set up.

:eek3: <GASP> That can't be...impossible. It this was true then he would have replacement if it was still under warranty.
 
:eek3: <GASP> That can't be...impossible. It this was true then he would have replacement if it was still under warranty.
Nope, he said to himself 'fuck it, fuck DELL' and he got his refund.
 
In what I can recommend for stable DELL Desktop PCs, is Vostro 220s, and 425s
 
For beginner to build a computer, you could look inside your computer and know the cpu, video card, etc hardwares and what are they do. Reading reviews and forum other sites like Tom's Hardware: Hardware News, Tests and Reviews, etc. When I was like about 15 years old and my old computer doesn't work anymore so I play with it and apart to look what's inside, that's how I learned to build computer :lol:. Newegg.com - Computer Parts, PC Components, Laptop Computers, Digital Cameras and more! is best site to buy computer parts.
 
Old classmate of mine from high school stated that he bought one few weeks back this year, for $3,000+ of that Dell XPS bs, and was dead 5 hours after the set up.

c'mon.... it's just one anomaly.
 
Perhaps, his power supply system at his house wasnt good enough to provide the powerful XPS dell PC?? :laugh2:
 
In what I can recommend for stable DELL Desktop PCs, is Vostro 220s, and 425s

Vostro is not for serious gaming. it's for business/development purpose. Vostro 220's will not even meet Nathan's needs by a mile. it's far from it. 425's could but it's still not for serious gaming purpose.
 
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