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Just built my first computer - Fragma - 02-10-2012 Yesterday, I received all of the parts needed to build my first ever computer. Some of you may have seen my thread made about a month ago where I listed the parts I was getting. I made a lot of changes to the list, but feel the final parts I settled on were pretty decent. All in all it was quite tricky to be honest. Putting the parts in was quite easy, but I got quite confused with the cabling. After a few Youtube videos though, I managed to get everything sorted, did a test boot, and everything worked fine. One problem was that my optical drive was IDE, and as my motherboard doesn't have an IDE port, I had to go out today and buy a new SATA optical drive, so I finished hooking that up today, and successfully installed Windows 7 Professional. I know a lot of you have probably built computers millions of times before but for me it was quite a big task, and I feel I've done a pretty good job. It's an amazing feeling knowing that I picked all of the parts, and then put it all together myself. I ran performance scan (or whatever it's called), where it gives you a rating depending on the performance of different parts. For my Alienware, which I bought last year for £750, the rating was around 4.6, which I thought at the time was quite high. Today when I ran a scan on my new build, the rating was 7.6 (the maximum is 7.9). I'm not sure how big of an indicator that it, but surely that's a pretty damn good rating?? I've installed the OS on my SSD, so boot up time, and general computer usage is incredibly quick. Here's a list of all the parts I bought: Intel Core i7 2600K Gigabyte GA-Z68A-D3H-B3, Intel Z68 Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H60 16GB (4x4GB) Corsair Vengeance Blue 650W PSU, Antec TruePower New Modular 64GB Crucial RealSSD M4, 2.5" SSD 500GB Samsung HD502HJ Spinpoint F3 Lite-on SATA DVD reader HIS IceQ Radeon HD 6870 Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer Black Midi Tower LG IPS235V IPS LCD LED 23" HDMI Monitor Logitech keyboard + mouse Altogether it came to around £1,100. Ignore the poor cable management lol.... Pics (Click to View) RE: Just built my first computer - ZooT ツ - 02-10-2012 Wow, that look great. Thinking of doing this myself one day. RE: Just built my first computer - Fragma - 02-10-2012 (02-10-2012, 02:14 PM)☆ Norris ☆ Wrote: Wow, that look great. Thanks. You should definitely build your own if you get the chance. It's been a fantastic experience. RE: Just built my first computer - DAMINK™ - 02-10-2012 Built many myself... Even pulled one down and rebuilt it for a tut here a long time ago. You will always get better value building your own and if done properly a good pc. Well done Fragma and congrats on a damn nice system mate. RE: Just built my first computer - Sam - 02-10-2012 Damn, I've been looking into getting a decent i7 for all my PC's. That's a damn nice PC though. - I myself am going to rid of one of my old(ish) PC's and set aside about a grand to get a beast up and running. RE: Just built my first computer - Load - 02-10-2012 This sounds great. Congratulations on your achievement, feels a lot better than picking one up from the store Specs look pretty good, you could download GeekBench (or similar) to get a better idea on how your workstation compares with your old AlienWare, I'm sure you will be pleased with the results. RE: Just built my first computer - Fragma - 02-10-2012 Thanks for the comments guys. I just can't wait to start downloading software onto it and using it properly. It made me realise how much of a rip off Alienware is.. Also, my Alienware hinge recently broke, which also caused the screen to stop working, so I need to get that fixed. Shoddy worksmanship. By the way, when I do post some pics up, don't laugh at how awful my cable management is RE: Just built my first computer - BleepyEvans - 02-11-2012 After the first time I built my PC I never went back to a store to buy another. I cant believe how much money these stores are making. I bought the parts for my PC around 3 years ago, £700 ($1000 ish) would have cost me £1200 ($1900 ish) to buy a similar PC instore. With the cash I saved, bought myself a new monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers, headphones etc, then I went to University and left it all to my brother ... just sitting there not getting any use. I originally bought it all for gaming, but I lost my gaming head after going to Uni lol. Anyway, I hope you do post up some pics, and for the cable management, zip-ties do the job RE: Just built my first computer - Crystal - 02-11-2012 Looks pretty exciting Congrats on the new pc and nice rating! RE: Just built my first computer - ///ViNcE - 02-11-2012 It does look nice but IMO, I think Server in my mind XD I've went from gaming to doing something better in my mind which is coding & everything along them lines. |