*How To Ask For New Build Advice*
Forum Homebuilt Systems : New System Build - *How To Ask For New Build Advice*
Read Proximon's *Guide to Choosing Parts*. Also see the Build Your Own section of THG for suggestions.
Create a New Topic for your build with a descriptive title, such as "$1000 gaming PC" or "Need Advice on Budget HTPC", not just "Help" or "Building Computer".
In order to make things easy, copy and paste the following template into your post and edit the italicized examples to suit your needs:
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APPROXIMATE PURCHASE DATE: (e.g.: this week (the closer the better)) BUDGET RANGE: (e.g.: 600-800) Before / After Rebates
SYSTEM USAGE FROM MOST TO LEAST IMPORTANT: (e.g.: Folding@Home, gaming, surfing the internet, watching movies)
PARTS NOT REQUIRED: (e.g.: keyboard, mouse, monitor, speakers, OS) **Include Power Supply Make & Model If Re-using**
PREFERRED WEBSITE(S) FOR PARTS: (e.g.: newegg.com, ncix.com -- to show us selection & pricing) COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: (e.g.: Grand Fenwick)
PARTS PREFERENCES: by brand or type (e.g.: I would like to use an AMD CPU & Biostar mobo with a 24" LCD and full tower case)
OVERCLOCKING: Yes / No / Maybe SLI OR CROSSFIRE: Yes / No / Maybe
MONITOR RESOLUTION: (e.g.: 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1440x900, 1600x1200, 1680x1050, 1920x1080, 1920x1200)
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: (e.g.: Need to have a window and lots of bling, I would like a quiet PC)
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Include a list of any parts you have already selected with descriptively labeled links for parts.
The easiest method is to paste the label on one line and then paste the link below it.
Example:
Logitech 920-000914 Black 106 Normal Keys Wired Ultra-thin Illuminated Keyboard - Retail
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823126043
Looks like:
Logitech 920-000914 Black 106 Normal Keys Wired Ultra-thin Illuminated Keyboard - Retail
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6823126043
Links can also be created using the following format: [url= paste the url here ] paste the label here [/url]
The paperclip button on the toolbar gives this: [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823126043] paste the label here [/url]
Example:
[url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823126043]Logitech 920-000914 Black 106 Normal Keys Wired Ultra-thin Illuminated Keyboard - Retail[/url]
Looks like:
Logitech 920-000914 Black 106 Normal Keys Wired Ultra-thin Illuminated Keyboard - Retail
Message edited by theAnimal on 09-17-2009 at 10:34:05 AM
HAF 922 | HX750
Rampage2Gene | i7 920 D0 | 6GB Gold 1600 | Hyper 212+
Caviar Black 640GB | HD3870
Hooray. Maybe it will get used
A big list of recommended parts
Troubleshooting Guide w/links
Reply to Proximon
The mass deletion fails. Deletion is supposed to be totally reversible, but that seems to only be true for the first 50 posts.
Oh well, 'tis a sticky now.
Message edited by xthekidx on 05-03-2009 at 04:10:16 AM
GTX 260 Core 216
6gb 1443MHZ 7-7-7-18 1T OCZ Platinum
CM RC-690, CM V8 HSF
Reply to xthekidx
bump... wait...
unsubscribe.
Send me a PM if you know a better way.
Finally i can get rid of this "favorite".... no more bumps
Nice. I like the different methods for posting a link to a part.
Especially using the [url] bbcode. Keeps things very neat
My way of asking:
I WANT HELP AND I WANT IT NOW!!!!!!
Peace on Earth by means of the destruction of all life on Earth.
Reply to jaguarskx
hi, i want a new gaming cpu as well too
i will be posting details later tonite
Message edited by Tomy12 on 06-02-2009 at 07:37:00 PM
Well do it in a new thread.
Sorry, wrong place
Message edited by greatlabguy on 07-18-2009 at 10:44:01 PM
Okay, I'm building my first computer and I need help. I know I want a gaming computer. The thing is what parts work the best for the least amount of money.
Moderator Edit: Don't post email addresses.
Message edited by randomizer on 07-22-2009 at 02:44:25 AM
Make a thread instead.
Hi i was just wondering if you guys could point me in the right direction to do some reaserch on building a webserver.
Any help apprecieted.
[url=www.everypage.co.uk][/url]
Your best bet is to start up a new thread for that question. To be hoenst with ya it depends on what its for to say where to point you (Large Cooperation, small business, home use ...ect)
Could we get one thing added to the format?
Mail-In Rebates: Factor in Yes/No?
sKora's Design Guide
Reply to skora
GREAT idea.
A big list of recommended parts
Troubleshooting Guide w/links
Reply to Proximon
"If no prefered sites and not in US or Canada, what is country of origin?" Would be helpful for some of the international builds, i tend to just find the appropriate region in proximons parts list but it helps to know what region to look for.
Added rebate and country suggestions.
HAF 922 | HX750
Rampage2Gene | i7 920 D0 | 6GB Gold 1600 | Hyper 212+
Caviar Black 640GB | HD3870
Reply to theAnimal
This is probably one of the most successful stickies on the forum as far as "read before posting" goes.
| randomizer wrote : This is probably one of the most successful stickies on the forum as far as "read before posting" goes. |
Perhaps there should be a javascript popup asking them to agree to something like giving their soul away, maybe that would get them to read it all
My Mantra: The best opportunities in life are the ones which we make for ourselves.
Reply to major7up
| randomizer wrote : This is probably one of the most successful stickies on the forum as far as "read before posting" goes. |
I like it so much, I plugged it into my sig and point to it all the time. If a newbie won't use it, I won't help. JK
Its a great thing Animal has done here.
sKora's Design Guide
Reply to skora
Where do we input the "asking for a pc build" info..This thread?
The second paragraph explains what to do.
A big list of recommended parts
Troubleshooting Guide w/links
Reply to Proximon
Well, I'll give it a try.
Just a thought, but when I am suggesting a build I find that it would often be helpful to know whether the OP would like to reuse the new parts for future builds. For example, if the OP is deciding between the two i7 platforms, a deciding factor would be whether he/she wants to be able to keep the same motherboard and swap out the processor eventually or simply start fresh with a new build. Maybe something like: "What parts would you like to reuse in future builds?"
Homebuilt PC Buying Guide
Reply to jbakerlent
| jbakerlent wrote : Just a thought, but when I am suggesting a build I find that it would often be helpful to know whether the OP would like to reuse the new parts for future builds. For example, if the OP is deciding between the two i7 platforms, a deciding factor would be whether he/she wants to be able to keep the same motherboard and swap out the processor eventually or simply start fresh with a new build. Maybe something like: "What parts would you like to reuse in future builds?" |
Nice idea jb. Being we get a lot of under-educated or first time builders, they might not have a clue about which parts can/should be reused.
What about asking expected life of the system or time until next upgrade?
sKora's Design Guide
Reply to skora
| skora wrote : Nice idea jb. Being we get a lot of under-educated or first time builders, they might not have a clue about which parts can/should be reused.
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Not sure that is necessary to ask. As you said, there are a lot of first timers and the answer to your question can be determined by the post. For example, if the OP asks for a system that fits within a certain budget then parts are suggested accordingly and along with that our answer should set the expectation of longevity. If they ask for a system with a long life on the other hand, we suggest parts based on that requirement without as much regard to price as the previous example. And to be honest, how many of us knew exactly what we wanted on our first build. I think most of us would admit to having neglected to consider certain things and that is where our response come in to posters: to assist them in achieving the best possible result given their requirements and info. I suppose you could ask but I just think that comes out in the normal course based on other details.
My Mantra: The best opportunities in life are the ones which we make for ourselves.
Reply to major7up
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