You can pay someone to put it together for you, but it's incredibly easy. Watch a few guides, work on cable management, take your time and you'll be fine. My build took about seven hours to complete, two hours of that was simply prepping the case. Also, really good choice in power supply, I have the same exact one and it has served me well with a computer that stays on for months on end.
After a brief glance at the site, the site like a cross-site parts aggregator. All the parts there are simply links to various vendors that sell those parts, and you will have to order each and every item separately from those various vendors (or you can group them if possible, for example, to save on shipping from Amazon).And yes, everything will arrive separately, and it's up to you to put everything together once they all arrive, respectively. But thankfully putting together a machine is not difficult at all. I'd say the hardest part about building my machine was trying to withhold my erection.
Now, is everything I picked shit? Or did I done good?
Prepping the case?I also just picked whatever with some of the highest reviews. But I'm terrified to screw something up after all the shit I went through with my laptop.
Everything you picked is fine and they'll all play nice together. I'm not a big fan of the case, but computer cases are almost always a personal cosmetic choice and rarely does anything to the actual functionality. Quote from: Casper on November 22, 2016, 09:00:18 PMNow, is everything I picked shit? Or did I done good?
I can hold it for you.But that answers that. Now, is eveything I picked shit? Or did I done good?
Finding an alright case was hard. They're so boxy and basic
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Quote from: Naru on November 22, 2016, 10:04:11 PMsameYou should work for Alienware support. Your help is on par with theirs.
Quote from: Casper on November 22, 2016, 09:00:18 PMI can hold it for you.But that answers that. Now, is eveything I picked shit? Or did I done good?I've been out of the loop with regards to hardware for a while, but I can't find anything particularly wrong about your setup.Aside from maybe the i7. Nobody needs an i7 for general use or even for high-end gaming. It's only useful if you're doing incredibly CPU-intensive stuff, such as encoding high-resolution video footage with a program that doesn't make use of your graphics card. If you wanna save some cash, I'd say go with an i5.
Is there any benefit to have two 4gb of ram over one 8gb?
Quote from: Casper on November 22, 2016, 10:51:08 PMIs there any benefit to have two 4gb of ram over one 8gb?The short answer is no. The difference between two 4GB sticks and one 8GB is so miniscule that it's not even worth considering.
So which or what do i do?