The last time i did it i got some good advice from Computer Gaming
World magazine (now Games for Windows?).
They had a regular series of articles like Lean Machine and Dream
Machine where they would build two PCs. One with the ultimate parts
and another with the best rated cheaper ones.
I found it a good starting point for research and ended up very
pleased with the rig i built.
However, it doesnt seem like Games for Windows has this feature.
Can you suggest any other sources that do this kind of thing?
I noticed a mag on the stand called Maxium PC. Any comments on this
source?
Maximum PC magazine is very useful with tips for construction.
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"Juneaukid" <serchandos@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> I am thinking about building a new PC again.
>
> The last time i did it i got some good advice from Computer Gaming
> World magazine (now Games for Windows?).
>
> They had a regular series of articles like Lean Machine and Dream
> Machine where they would build two PCs. One with the ultimate parts
> and another with the best rated cheaper ones.
>
> I found it a good starting point for research and ended up very
> pleased with the rig i built.
>
> However, it doesnt seem like Games for Windows has this feature.
>
> Can you suggest any other sources that do this kind of thing?
>
> I noticed a mag on the stand called Maxium PC. Any comments on this
> source?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
2. After getting the parts need to build a new pc.
i. make sure to read the mannes\ls carefully
ii. Put on a glove to prevent static electricity
iii. Put in the components properly and carefully
iv. Setup your bios properly
v. Install windows unlimited or vista
vi. Install only programs i mean soft ware you will need
vii. Cover your pc after use with dust cover.
viii. Create a password. i mean set a password on your pc to protect
your pc from intruders
To purchase softwares you can do so at
1. Amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...SIN=B000R7DIRI
"Juneaukid" <serchandos@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> Thank you all for the replies.
>
> The reason i liked the Computer Gaming World articles is i could
> directly compare a "top of the line" product with a recommended budget
> option.
>
> Plus, i liked having the whole system outlined instead of just
> reviewing individual products.
>
> It was a good starting point before i headed off to Tom's hardware and
> some of the other sources.
>
> Looks like i might have to do it just component by component.
>
> Cheers.
>
On Jul 29, 12:00 pm, "Bob Lehrer" <bob.leh...@comcast.net> wrote:
> You could also look at the advice from Sharkyt Extreme. They have a budget,
> a high end
> and a extreme gaming option
>
> http://www.sharkyextreme.com/guides/index.php
>
> The other source I use is extremetech with a $800 gaming PC and a "killer
> rig"
>
> http://www.extremetech.com/category2...,644478,00.asp
>
> Have fun.
>
> "Juneaukid" <serchan...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> news:1185647321.037118.33220@z28g2000prd.googlegro ups.com...
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>
>
>
Buy your parts from Newegg.com
They are usually the cheapest and always have the best customer service.
Plus, there are forums where you can request special deals or pricing on
certain products and they will do it if they can.
Sign up for their email newsletter which will give you coupon codes for
deals not listed on their site.