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  1. http://i.imgur.com/AxIcz.png This is the PC me and my good friend Erika sat down and planned out for me, it's designed basically to do 3 things. 1. Best value for money possible 2. Kick the yogsblast Lite's butt. 3. Be a "Out Of The Box" Hackintosh for whenever i feel like setting that up, but no compromises in the parts. We met all 3 of those, and i think this PC will last me when i finally order all the parts <3

    Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:47:06 UTC from web
    1. @cavatina I envy people who can build computers *-*

      Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:48:11 UTC from web
      1. @glamour But its real easy o3o, just picking the best combo of parts can be tricky ^_~

        Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:49:01 UTC from web
        1. @cavatina Usually people that say its easy, the task at hand is not easy. I.E Vectoring. All that computer stuff looks like technology from the future or something.

          Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:50:44 UTC from web
          1. @glamour All it is, is plugging things into hard to miss places :3

            Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:53:20 UTC from web
            1. @cavatina In your eyes :p

              Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:53:56 UTC from web
          2. @glamour cp -rf ~/computerknowledge /media/glamour/brain/

            Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:54:06 UTC from web
            1. @omni Jibberish in my eyes

              Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:54:35 UTC from web
        2. @cavatina The latter bit is the one I'm wary about if and when I build my own PC.

          Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:50:55 UTC from web
          1. @scribble Why not use my build in that image? Cheap and 100% ready for triple booting OS X, WIndow and linux if you desire, and will play anything thrown at it rather well :3

            Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:52:20 UTC from web
            1. @cavatina I would use that, if I had the money to and if something better doesn't come beforehand.

              Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:53:07 UTC from web
              1. @scribble My guide will apply in the next generation too, thats the whole point xD, the cost wont change next year. and you thought i meant right now, woohoooo...xD. i'm just saying i kinda know what's best to look for sweetie.

                Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:54:24 UTC from web
      2. @glamour Anyone can do it. It's very easy, and will save you money.

        Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:50:40 UTC from web
        1. @toksyuryel All of you have extensive knowledge on computers so its easy for you.

          Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:51:25 UTC from web
          1. @glamour Everything I know now I learned as I went along.

            Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:51:52 UTC from web
            1. @toksyuryel I don't have the privileges of doing stuff like that.

              Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:53:31 UTC from web
        2. @toksyuryel I am interested in doing this for a laptop, but I really can't decide well what I do and don't need (with the exception of "no Windows" and a "big harddisk" seeing how much junk I store). Help? :(

          Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:51:45 UTC from web
          1. @omni It's only possible with desktops. Laptops are still locked down by OEMs. The best you can do is get one that lets you change some of the parts in it.

            Sunday, 05-Aug-12 20:53:09 UTC from web