Building a PC

I've built my last 4(for gaming), while upgrading parts here and there. Allways buy a good motherboard. The number of people that upgrade everything bar their motherboard because it still turns on is quite high. You'll just end up with a bottleneck. If you're going to be spending a lot on graphics, memory etc, you'll just be wasting your money if the motherboard is crap. Also get a good power supply(Corsair for example), it's the last thing you want to be saving money on, especially if like me you leave your pc on all day. Oh and you can never have too many fans, the more fans the better.
Thanks mate. Was going to go for a Corsair CX PSU but they have issues apparently with that series so I'm going for an EVGA 500 b1
 
Anyone ever done this? I'm looking at doing so and have got a fairly solid idea of the parts I want but just wondered if any blues that had already built one had any tips?
Tom's Hardware is my goto site for building PC's. In the past, they have had several build guides - budget, gamer, server, etc. I peruse their articles to get an overall idea about what's good.

Tip - if building a PC, your case is going to be very important. If the case is cramped, you'll have heating problems most likely and you'll cut your hands on sharp part edges. Shop for a roomy PC case with easy access to all parts and plenty of cooling.
 
Tom's Hardware is my goto site for building PC's. In the past, they have had several build guides - budget, gamer, server, etc. I peruse their articles to get an overall idea about what's good.

Tip - if building a PC, your case is going to be very important. If the case is cramped, you'll have heating problems most likely and you'll cut your hands on sharp part edges. Shop for a roomy PC case with easy access to all parts and plenty of cooling.
Cheers mate. I think I'm going for an ATX mid tower.
This one too be precise: Cooler Master MasterBox Lite 5 Computer Case 'ATX, microATX, Mini-ITX, USB 3.0, Window Side Panel' MCW-L5S3-KANN-01 Amazon product ASIN B06XYJ6MSM
 
Amazon product ASIN B003WMX3SYThis is the case I bought about 8 years ago - absolutely amazing - roomy, lots of cooling, durable, slideout trays, no sharp edges - simply amazing.

If you can look at the case you're going to purchase beforehand - that's a big plus - look at the construction, ease of access, cooling, sharp edges, etc.
 
I've built my own PCs for years. My current setup (built about 18 months ago) Intel i7 6700 overclocked, 32GB RAM, GTX980Ti graphics, 1Tb HDD, 2 x 480GB SSD. Full tower case with 6 fans & a watercooler for the processor.
There is some sound advice already - compatability, power supply capacity etc.
I used to use PC Pro A list information as they cover every aspect of price/requirements.
Tom's Hardware is a handy site with some excellent guides.

Decide what you are going to need the PC for and build around what you will be doing. No need to pay £1000 for a graphics card if you are just playing solitaire. If you are using it for videos etc then you will need more room so ensure you have a decent sized HDD. If it will become a regular hobby then make sure your case has enough room for extras and upgrades. Cooling is a must so ensure you have enough fans and airflow.
 
Amazon product ASIN B003WMX3SYThis is the case I bought about 8 years ago - absolutely amazing - roomy, lots of cooling, durable, slideout trays, no sharp edges - simply amazing.

If you can look at the case you're going to purchase beforehand - that's a big plus - look at the construction, ease of access, cooling, sharp edges, etc.
I don't think that has enough fans [emoji14]
Looks very cool though mate. Probably out of my budget though as I'm trying to keep within the £600 mark
 
I've built my own PCs for years. My current setup (built about 18 months ago) Intel i7 6700 overclocked, 32GB RAM, GTX980Ti graphics, 1Tb HDD, 2 x 480GB SSD. Full tower case with 6 fans & a watercooler for the processor.
There is some sound advice already - compatability, power supply capacity etc.
I used to use PC Pro A list information as they cover every aspect of price/requirements.
Tom's Hardware is a handy site with some excellent guides.
That seems like a beast of a machine mate
 
I don't think that has enough fans [emoji14]
Looks very cool though mate. Probably out of my budget though as I'm trying to keep within the £600 mark
Perhaps so - just try to get a first hand view of the case you're going to purchase - or get a refund option if not satisfied. The case is a big deal. If it's cramped and has bad access to components it will suck assembling the thing - and on every upgrade, the process repeats. A good case though will be a joy and can be reused for the next PC you build.
 
Perhaps so - just try to get a first hand view of the case you're going to purchase - or get a refund option if not satisfied. The case is a big deal. If it's cramped and has bad access to components it will suck assembling the thing - and on every upgrade, the process repeats. A good case though will be a joy and can be reused for the next PC you build.
Thanks for the advice mate
 
used to do this a few years back, until one I built refused to turn on, after much ranting swearing swapping bit out with other PC's and a few sleeples nights, turned out the motherboard was goosed. Very satisfying though when all goes to plan
 
My word is this still a thing Grandad ?....:)
(I am aware of the above irony)

I know self build TV STB/media centres had been in vogue a few years ago. :)

Boomshanka :)
 
used to do this a few years back, until one I built refused to turn on, after much ranting swearing swapping bit out with other PC's and a few sleeples nights, turned out the motherboard was goosed. Very satisfying though when all goes to plan

I hope all goes to plan on my build, don't think I'd know what to do if something went wrong xD

My word is this still a thing Grandad ?....:)
(I am aware of the above irony)

I know self build TV STB/media centres had been in vogue a few years ago. :)

Boomshanka :)

Haha my laptop is not really that powerful tbh so it's something I've been looking at doing for a while, might get a nice motorized dish and hook it up with tvheadend haha
 
My word is this still a thing Grandad ?....:)
(I am aware of the above irony)

I know self build TV STB/media centres had been in vogue a few years ago. :)

Boomshanka :)
Actually a self built desktop is about twice the value for money as a readybuild. Our kid built one for me for around €700 about 6 or 7 years ago and it's still better than any readybuild under €2k
 
Actually a self built desktop is about twice the value for money as a readybuild. Our kid built one for me for around €700 about 6 or 7 years ago and it's still better than any readybuild under €2k
This ^^
My PC probably won't be a world-beater but it would destroy a pre built machine in the same price bracket I imagine
 
This ^^
My PC probably won't be a world-beater but it would destroy a pre built machine in the same price bracket I imagine
He got back to me to ask what was wrong with mine and he's in Amsterdam for the week but you seem to be getting good advice on here so I said I'd leave him alone.
 
He got back to me to ask what was wrong with mine and he's in Amsterdam for the week but you seem to be getting good advice on here so I said I'd leave him alone.
No worries mate. Have bought my case now so I'm gonna have a look at it and familiarise myself with where everything is supposed to go before I buy all the parts :)
 
Actually a self built desktop is about twice the value for money as a readybuild. Our kid built one for me for around €700 about 6 or 7 years ago and it's still better than any readybuild under €2k
Oh yes bud i'm aware. Built a few myself over the years. My ignorance stems from the most needy components i would need on a self build would be a pipe holder and slipper rack possibly a why you went into a room reminder app :). As I have got older my usage probably an old 386 could muster enough juice
 
Case has turned up and have bought an anti static wrist band as a precaution.
Looking forward to pay day so I can buy the parts for it!
 
I've built my own PCs for years. My current setup (built about 18 months ago) Intel i7 6700 overclocked, 32GB RAM, GTX980Ti graphics, 1Tb HDD, 2 x 480GB SSD. Full tower case with 6 fans & a watercooler for the processor.
There is some sound advice already - compatability, power supply capacity etc.
I used to use PC Pro A list information as they cover every aspect of price/requirements.
Tom's Hardware is a handy site with some excellent guides.

Decide what you are going to need the PC for and build around what you will be doing. No need to pay £1000 for a graphics card if you are just playing solitaire. If you are using it for videos etc then you will need more room so ensure you have a decent sized HDD. If it will become a regular hobby then make sure your case has enough room for extras and upgrades. Cooling is a must so ensure you have enough fans and airflow.

I have a 980ti great card, only cost me 250 at the time haha.
 

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