Right, what will I need? Can somebody write up a list of absolutly everything I'll be needing (gfx card, memory, HDD, processor, etc).
I think I'll be putting in 4GB RAM...
Also, one question, does Windows XP 64-bit support 4GB RAM (or higher)?

Right, what will I need? Can somebody write up a list of absolutly everything I'll be needing (gfx card, memory, HDD, processor, etc).
I think I'll be putting in 4GB RAM...
Also, one question, does Windows XP 64-bit support 4GB RAM (or higher)?
Yes, 64-bit XP does, but I's highly recommend you went for an x64 version of Vista over XP.
Essentials:
Case
Motherboard
PSU
CPU
RAM
HDD(s)
GPU
Optical drive(s)
Monitor
Keyboard
Mouse
Optional devices:
Printer
Scanner
Better sound card
Speakers
Microphone
Thanks Nick, so that's all I need pretty much (apart from a few optional things etc).
I'm going around on ebuyer picking stuff out and adding it to the cart, I'll then post in this thread with what I've come up with and maybe somebody will tell me if they work together or what might be better. Then I'll head on down to the a computer shop near where I live and see what they have.
Thanks again!
Edit: I thought it was cheaper making your own.So far the price is £427.10 and the ones in PC City are just as good.
Last edited by Hitman; 22-09-2008 at 04:10 PM.
Asking somebody to trawl through your stuff to see if it's compatible is a bit rude, or is that just me cos it would take a while, depending on what he gets?Thanks Nick, so that's all I need pretty much (apart from a few optional things etc).
I'm going around on ebuyer picking stuff out and adding it to the cart, I'll then post in this thread with what I've come up with and maybe somebody will tell me if they work together or what might be better. Then I'll head on down to the a computer shop near where I live and see what they have.
Thanks again!
Edit: I thought it was cheaper making your own.So far the price is £427.10 and the ones in PC City are just as good.
If you REALLY don't know anything, this should help:
http://www.buildeasypc.com/
There are probably better ones out there, but it really isn't that challenging. Make sure you have the anti-static stuff and that your motherboard is compatible with processor etc blah blah (unless you buy a bundle).
Something I discovered well into building my first lol (sounds stupid), but buy a retail processor because it comes with longer warranty and a heatsink/fan.
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I didn't ask anybody to trawl though stuff to see if it's compatbale. :rolleyes: I said "maybe somebody will tell me if they work together", maybe somebody might if they want to, I never asked and wasn't rude.Asking somebody to trawl through your stuff to see if it's compatible is a bit rude, or is that just me cos it would take a while, depending on what he gets?
If you REALLY don't know anything, this should help:
http://www.buildeasypc.com/
There are probably better ones out there, but it really isn't that challenging. Make sure you have the anti-static stuff and that your motherboard is compatible with processor etc blah blah (unless you buy a bundle).
Something I discovered well into building my first lol (sounds stupid), but buy a retail processor because it comes with longer warranty and a heatsink/fan.
Thanks for the link Swinkid.
Buolding a PC is pretty east, except conntecting the main headers (From of PC) like the LED on the front and the on off switch can be hard to find out where they all go ont the motherboard, read the manual of a motherboard and look at the connectors.
but yeah its not that hard. i had to get mine taken to a shop to connect the main headers to motherboard.. he charged me £15 since i wantd it back within a frew hoursbut its really easy. just look at a current build and it would make sense
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It's fairly easy and I hear www.ebuyer.com are pretty cheap & all.
If you go to your local PC World, I dunno if they have any in Spain but they sell books on how to build PC's and what you need etc, good luck Tom.![]()
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