Ok, so for next school year I need a Windows desktop to work on. I know the nerd in me wants to build it myself, but for the price of the stuff I have to buy, I could easily buy a Dell PC that comes with a Warranty.
Now, first off: I know I would be shopping from www.NewEgg.com. The worst part is, I am relatively clueless from that point on. I know I need a case, and I know I need a motherboard. But really, I have no clue about the difference in them.
Here's what I want the computer do be about to do:
Run
I want a AMD board that is capable of running Vista when it comes out, so I guess that means 64bit?
Be able to play decent games (i.e. Quake4, new gen PC games) at a decent FPS.
Have ethernet 10/100
The rest is really in the air.
The first question I guess... what would be the smarter choice:
Buy a Pre-Built PC
Make a DIY PC
Now, first off: I know I would be shopping from www.NewEgg.com. The worst part is, I am relatively clueless from that point on. I know I need a case, and I know I need a motherboard. But really, I have no clue about the difference in them.
Here's what I want the computer do be about to do:
Run
I want a AMD board that is capable of running Vista when it comes out, so I guess that means 64bit?
Be able to play decent games (i.e. Quake4, new gen PC games) at a decent FPS.
Have ethernet 10/100
The rest is really in the air.
The first question I guess... what would be the smarter choice:
Buy a Pre-Built PC
Make a DIY PC
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