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| You mean there's better than a 286? |
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I am, in reality, a moose
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Machine Building Philosophy
What's your take on building a new, from scratch PC?
Best of breed all the way around? Best bang for the buck? |
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My build philosophy for my personal use is:
Top of the line: Mobo Above average: cpu then OC it , RAM (I am thinking of changing it to cutting edge RAM), Antec PSU with enough power for future upgrade, OSBest bang: CDRW, monitor, HD, UPS Cheapest working thing I can find: mouse, keyboard, floppy, case fans
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P4 2.6C @ 3.12 || ASUS P4C800-E Dlx || Antec SOHO File Server w/ 5 case fans || Antec TruePower 430w PSU || 2 x 512MB Crucial PC3200 DDR || 280GB of total storage 7200rpm ATA100 8mb cache || LiteOn CDRW 52x32x52 || LiteOn DVD+/-RW SOHW-812S || WinXP Pro || Solarism 15" TFT LCD || 500VA TrippLite UPS || Logitech MX-700 Duo || ATI 9800 AIW || Sennheiser HD-555 |
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I use only what I believe are to be the best components available at the time.
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I usually go with 2 things for myself. Best Performance : Reliability and best performance : cost.
If someone else wants a computer built, I first figure out what they want to do with it and then their budget. |
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I am, in reality, a moose
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Well... best.. most reliable.... as such, I currently only use
Motherboards: ASUS or Intel Video Cards: ATI SoundCards: Creative CDRW: LiteOn CD-Rom: ASUS Hard Drive: Western Digital first, Maxtor Second Monitors: Samsung Floppy: Who cares... its a floppy Power supply: Sparkle or Enermax I get very little in the way of warranty returns. |
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I believe I get the most for my dollar by building. Initial cost might be a bit higher than a off the shelf model, but I can then reuse a lot in upgrades. I'm getting ready to upgrade our PC's and will only need to purchase a new mobo, CPU, RAM, HD and new AIW for mine. She will get my mobo and CPU to upgrade her from a K6III 400 to a XP1400, a bigger HD and a better video card.
Am at same time upgrading her to XP from 98 but already got that in the MS business partner offering last year. Will resue cases, floppys, NIC's, printer, scanner, CDR/CDRW's and current HD's along with my video card and my copy of MS XP. Chas
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Served with Pride
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I'm in the best available category. As an example, I don't have the cash right now to finish the system I'm building with the components I really want. Rather than settle for lesser cost (and possibly lower quality) products, I'm willing to wait a bit til I can afford the good stuff. (Plus I committed to my wife that I wouldn't spend any "house" money. All the money has to come from the profit generated by working on other people's pc's!)
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I use the best components for what I want to do.
Best bang for the buck only for components like networking cards where there aren't big differences in quality and price. RJ
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When I build a system for someone else, I try to get the best parts that fits into their budget (best bang for the buck I guess). I try not to skrimp too much on any one area. Luckily, I haven't been asked to build a computer for $300 or anything like that yet.
For my own computers, I usually use leftover parts from other people's computers (I haven't built a brand new computer with all new parts for myself in 2 and a half years). I don't need power house computers for what I do, so using older technology works fine for me...that's why most of my own computers are based on the Intel BX chipset, Pentium II and III Slot 1 CPU's and Matrox video cards. Cricket
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One thing I did learn over the year (my first year into PC's) is WAIT!! All the components I bought for my first build in January had dropped in price by 80% in like 3 months
But I go for best bang for the buck and read lotsa reviews before I buy. And I like the way Hal9000 steered away from another "AMD vs Intel who is best" thread war . eh
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Barefoot on the Moon!
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I try to get the most relyable and best performing parts for what I need for the best price.
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I know how you feel, Propaine! I just found the invoice for my Radeon 7500, that I bought almost 3 years ago.
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Bang for the buck and aggrevation!
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Hal -Do you tell them that its a not very good product and you wouldnt buy it yourself? I know some ppl arent worth arguing with. eh
Me personnally Ill go and buy something and the counter guy will tell me that " THis is better" and hes always right. Like when I went out and asked for DDR RAm he said for 10 bucks more you can get name brand stuff (Crucial) and ya get lifetime warranty on it. I never thought of that before and I found it pretty cool that he said that.
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When it comes to AMD/Intel... no... I don't say anything about it... its none of my business why they want one processor over another. When it comes to a VIA chipset which I absolutely despise.... I question the part they wish to order and suggest something else. When they insist, I remind them that I will either not handle the warranty on it or there will be a service fee for warranty on the product.
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It depends on peoples budgets....
I always try to get the top of the line mother board. That is the heart of the computer. That is going to decide when your computer is out dated and needs to be upgraded. If the computer is for me... It will have the best mb, and the fastest mem. Those are the two major factors I think. |
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I look for the most up to date, stable Intel based ASUS board I can find then budget the rest of the build with quality performance components.
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How come everyone goes ASUS. Im not saying there a bad board, I have 2 machines running on them. But I use Gigabyte Pro and Ultra boards and I think they out do ASUS by a mile and ive never had a fault with one
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Uh-oh...I have an NEC monitor...What's the life expectancy, Hal? |
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I do deal with them in mass quantity. No problems. I think over two years ive had 1 bought back
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I've dealt with Giga-byte at a wholesale level... they had a higher RMA rate than ASUS. Same with MSI... maybe they've improved... but one out of 6 MSI boards would come out of the box dead.
ASUS boards on the other hand... I have yet to send back an Intel chipset, nForce chipset, or previously, an AMD board in 5 years of selling them. I cant say that for VIA chipset ASUS boards. So is that so awful that I tell a customer my stats on certain products and why I don't recommend them nor will I support them? Products that go out the door and stay that way are the ones that make money... not that ones that keep coming back and sit on my bench. |
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I had two Packard Bell monitors crap out on me within the first 6 months. My Sony is 5 years old and working fine after a small capacitor repair. My Samsung is a little over a year old and I'm happy with it. Cricket
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![]() If quality parts in my build mean I have to pay the extra price tag, I'll do it; because the little you pay for now seems to save you in the sense cheaper parts of lower quality seem to break down eventually. I would say though I usaully look for quality, and what will give me the best bang for the buck (Not neccessarily any garbage; so long as its quality and it does the job, and does it well
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Bang for the buck. I do research and find what's best for a reasonable price. This usually means it's not bleeding edge but I don't go for cheap junk. Thats why I often build AMD based systems and lean towards ATI video cards.
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