Well, I was thinking more along the lines of putting it all together, because I'm not as familiar with average prices over there, and I'm pretty sure a guide in US Dollars won't help you guys out much. If someone else who shops for hardware would help me out with pricing I could do it though.
Sorry about the lack of info there Berk - I always tend to give advice off my own experiences and knowledge which isnt good for most things such as nVidia are better than ATi.
deject wrote:Well, I was thinking more along the lines of putting it all together, because I'm not as familiar with average prices over there, and I'm pretty sure a guide in US Dollars won't help you guys out much. If someone else who shops for hardware would help me out with pricing I could do it though.
i'm happy to help out, and can argue the toss as far as specs with mr.deject.
deject wrote:Well, I was thinking more along the lines of putting it all together, because I'm not as familiar with average prices over there, and I'm pretty sure a guide in US Dollars won't help you guys out much. If someone else who shops for hardware would help me out with pricing I could do it though.
Hmm, I don't know if this is so useful to us, as most of us can put them together anyway. As its *over-simplifies* basically plug everything into the motherboard and then everything into the power supply. Well, pretty much. You could try and make a "Noobie How to Build PC's Guide"? But I know its not of much use to me, perhaps a vote around of who'd actually want this is in order? Anyone who wants it raise their hand?
I for one would like a full idiot's-guide to building a PC. Things like power connections (to mobo that is, HDD and optical drives I can do...) and installing CPUs etc scare me for the simple reason that I've never done them or had cause to do them.
Combined with a hardware guide as argued and priced by deject and Berk I'd find it very useful.
Oh yeah, I didn't mean as part of the PC building one, it's not usually a consideration for first time PC builds, just wacked in the 'requests for more guides' section