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[Tutorial] How to Build a Custom PC
#21
(03-07-2011, 10:57 PM)Codad Law Wrote: I have only used TD, but if you prefer Newegg I will definitely test em out next time.

Good luck!

Let me know how your experience goes with them.
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#22
Nice Guide! Strongly helpful! Thanks very much man I'm excited now IDK why Big Grin !
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#23
(03-08-2011, 04:13 AM)aggouras Wrote: Nice Guide! Strongly helpful! Thanks very much man I'm excited now IDK why Big Grin !

Glad you enjoyed it.
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#24
(03-07-2011, 04:12 PM)Deltron Wrote: I don't get what you want me to do. Recommend manufacturers for each computer part?


well If you need a good quality than i would like to recommend you the company which make excellent cases...visit here:

south-pak.com
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#25
(03-07-2011, 12:20 AM)Deltron Wrote: I thought that would be common sense for most, but I will add it in for those who aren't very familiar with choosing their parts.

I am also thinking of making a guide on how to choose the actual parts for a custom PC. What do you guys think?

Thanks for the feedback, I'll add it in tomorrow.


In my opinion, that's not really common sense.

For a beginner builder, even reading the requirements
about which PSU you need for a certain kind of graphics card
is confusing.


That should probably be inserted into the tutorial somewhere.
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#26
(03-21-2011, 10:43 AM)Mous Wrote: In my opinion, that's not really common sense.

For a beginner builder, even reading the requirements
about which PSU you need for a certain kind of graphics card
is confusing.


That should probably be inserted into the tutorial somewhere.

It is, he provided a link to my tutorial where I discuss choosing parts.
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#27
(03-21-2011, 11:45 AM)Nemmyy Wrote: It is, he provided a link to my tutorial where I discuss choosing parts.

AH, must've missed that.

Good show, old chap!
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#28
At my college there is a training program for entry level computer technicians. It's a type of virtual environment with all of the parts of a standardized desktop PC. I think I should probably stick it on to a pen drive and have you include it in your tutorial. I think it would help heaps. Very nice tutorial btw Smile.
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#29
(03-21-2011, 01:48 PM)Splodge0007 Wrote: At my college there is a training program for entry level computer technicians. It's a type of virtual environment with all of the parts of a standardized desktop PC. I think I should probably stick it on to a pen drive and have you include it in your tutorial. I think it would help heaps. Very nice tutorial btw Smile.

Please do, it'd be fun to play around with, lol.
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#30
(03-21-2011, 01:48 PM)Splodge0007 Wrote: At my college there is a training program for entry level computer technicians. It's a type of virtual environment with all of the parts of a standardized desktop PC. I think I should probably stick it on to a pen drive and have you include it in your tutorial. I think it would help heaps. Very nice tutorial btw Smile.

I don't see what you're trying to say? Unsure
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