2015-06-30, 03:35 PM
Dudewitbow Wrote:dont be daunted by computer building, its really easy over(IMO the only hard things are jsut precision stuff for those with unstable hands, and driver installation). Haven''t built something on paper in awhile so this sounds like something I can do. BUT before I start I want to know a few things:
1) Do you prefer large cases(more airflow) or smaller cases (more compact)
2) Your comfort level with overclocking
3) any plans to multi GPU(this answer affects power supply limit and possibly motherboard choices)
I may have follow up questions, but this is fine for a start
oh and 4) if you DONT have an OS and need one, are you confortable obtaining your own or getting it cheaper due to not so straightfoward means(e.g microsoftsoftware swap/g2a keys)
1. My guess would be large case, as it would be a bit easier and more roomy when cleaning/dusting it out.
2. None what-so-ever, not too entirely sure what it does exactly, other than make stuff better lol.. Though I've heard people talk about it.
3. Possibly in the future. Was thinking one graphics card now, save for either better or 2nd one at a later date.
4. I do not currently have access an OS, though I could call around to the couple of computer repair places or Staples in town and get some prices. Or could I reserve W10 on this computer and somehow install it on the new one?

