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building a PC
« on: October 30, 2014, 05:32:37 AM »
My daughter has decided she wants to build a PC.  I know nothing about this and she comes from a lifetime of Apple use.  Is this a smart thing to do?

Any traps for the unwary we should look out for?

Suggestions on good places to get parts both online and in Melbourne?

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Re: building a PC
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2014, 06:31:19 AM »
My daughter has decided she wants to build a PC.  I know nothing about this and she comes from a lifetime of Apple use.  Is this a smart thing to do?

Any traps for the unwary we should look out for?

Suggestions on good places to get parts both online and in Melbourne?

Thanks
Good place for parts in Melbourne is MSY, both online and shop front.

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Re: building a PC
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2014, 06:37:38 AM »
X2 for MSY, best prices you will find. I'm in the IT industry and that is where I go for all my personal PC needs.

Pretty easy to build up a PC, everything is slotted so can't be installed backwards.

Then pick you OS (Windows, Linux) and start installing.

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Re: building a PC
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2014, 06:39:53 AM »
This is probably not the best forum for that. Head to 'whirlpool', there are heaps of build threads there

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Re: building a PC
« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2014, 06:44:30 AM »
this guide may help:

http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/08/ars-technica-system-guide-august-2014/

parts should still be available.  if not, good excuse for a bit of comparison research... :)

NOTE: american prices in the link.  oz prices will be higher...

edit:  as previously advised, here's a good starting forum on whirlpool:

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum/7?g=77
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Re: building a PC
« Reply #5 on: October 30, 2014, 07:36:50 AM »
Building a pc is really pretty easy  these days (which to my mind has removed much of the fun).  Working in the IT industry and having worked in the component level of the industry for many years as others have stated it is pretty hard to go wrong.

I would be starting by building an idea of what the PC is for - web surfing / games / work?

Then you can guauge the level of componantry you need or can justify.  Personally I would be looking for a good quality case, that will support a number of hard drives (you can never have enough storage) with a motherboard that has good I/O (so loads of USB (preferably USB 3 poirts)) and a good memory footprint (8-12Gb).  these days the processor is not the be all and end all - in fact i tend to ignore the processor most of the time and focus on memory - but I tend to run memory capped workloads.)  The place where you can easily blow the entire budget is on the graphics card, but unless you are building a gaming PC of something for serious graphics work then you may easily get by with the onboard graphics on most midline motherboards, but remember that these often share the memory so allow for that in your design.

MSY is a good place to start but have a look at static ice - www.staticice.com  this is a search engine for parts and type in what you want and you will see a long list of suppliers for that part with their prices.

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« Reply #6 on: October 30, 2014, 08:42:16 AM »
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Re: building a PC
« Reply #7 on: October 30, 2014, 09:03:19 AM »
MSY Mitcham is up the road from work. Go there all the time...

There is little to no service - you really need to know what your going in to buy... Prices are cheap....

But honestly, have a look at some of the prefab PC's on Ebay.. I went to build a high end gaming machine for a mate to play some online car racing game that has Bathurst etc on it, and it was cheaper via nasty auction site than through MSY - which is nearly impossible.
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« Reply #8 on: October 30, 2014, 09:03:42 AM »
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Ain't that the truth. Last time I was in MSY there was a guy in the queue in front of purchasing a $3.5K graphics card. WTF?

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Re: building a PC
« Reply #9 on: October 30, 2014, 09:05:38 AM »
Building a pc is really pretty easy  these days (which to my mind has removed much of the fun).  Working in the IT industry and having worked in the component level of the industry for many years as others have stated it is pretty hard to go wrong.

I would be starting by building an idea of what the PC is for - web surfing / games / work?

Then you can guauge the level of componantry you need or can justify.  Personally I would be looking for a good quality case, that will support a number of hard drives (you can never have enough storage) with a motherboard that has good I/O (so loads of USB (preferably USB 3 poirts)) and a good memory footprint (8-12Gb).  these days the processor is not the be all and end all - in fact i tend to ignore the processor most of the time and focus on memory - but I tend to run memory capped workloads.)  The place where you can easily blow the entire budget is on the graphics card, but unless you are building a gaming PC of something for serious graphics work then you may easily get by with the onboard graphics on most midline motherboards, but remember that these often share the memory so allow for that in your design.

MSY is a good place to start but have a look at static ice - www.staticice.com  this is a search engine for parts and type in what you want and you will see a long list of suppliers for that part with their prices.



/\ /\  agree x2. I have been building systems for 20 years. So easy now you don't have to worry about clock multipliers etc. Just one thing that you may need to keep an eye on is the matching your ram to the motherboard, make sure it is the right type (DDR2 - DDR3) though DDR2 is dead in the water now, and match the cpu to the motherboard. Socket 1150 Haswell is the most common at the moment.
I have accounts with some distributors/wholesalers here in Brissie but have found I can buy some stuff cheaper retail, especially from Umart. I see they now have a store in Melbourne, not sure if it is close to you though.   http://www.umart.com.au/newindex2.phtml?bid=7
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Re: building a PC
« Reply #10 on: October 30, 2014, 09:07:46 AM »
MSY Mitcham is up the road from work. Go there all the time...

There is little to no service - you really need to know what your going in to buy... Prices are cheap....

But honestly, have a look at some of the prefab PC's on Ebay.. I went to build a high end gaming machine for a mate to play some online car racing game that has Bathurst etc on it, and it was cheaper via nasty auction site than through MSY - which is nearly impossible.
x2 I've built my own for the last 20 years, but it's hardly worth DIY now  ???
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Re: building a PC
« Reply #11 on: October 30, 2014, 09:08:06 AM »
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Ain't that the truth. Last time I was in MSY there was a guy in the queue in front of purchasing a $3.5K graphics card. WTF?
which is now worth $250  LOL I found it cheaper to run 2x cards.

Edit: for non gaming machines for staff for home we now send staff to Dell.com.au for normal workstations .. the 24/7 home support is worth it..
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« Reply #12 on: October 30, 2014, 09:54:50 AM »
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Re: building a PC
« Reply #13 on: October 30, 2014, 09:59:49 AM »
Edit: for non gaming machines for staff for home we now send staff to Dell.com.au for normal workstations .. the 24/7 home support is worth it..

As long as they are prepared to throw it away once the warranty expires and they have a fault. Quoted $655 for a replacement mobo for a 980 the other day one month out of warranty.
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Re: building a PC
« Reply #14 on: October 30, 2014, 10:06:34 AM »
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As long as they are prepared to throw it away once the warranty expires and they have a fault. Quoted $655 for a replacement mobo for a 980 the other day one month out of warranty.

The only Dells we've had issues with were the USFF Optiplexs... All our others have been bullet proof even in the Media Lab where the air vents get blocked each week and they overheat.

We've still got some old 210's running around here with XP in the labs - still going strong... None of our users who have bought them for home use have complained either. maybe your users are just ****ed... who knows.
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Re: building a PC
« Reply #15 on: October 30, 2014, 10:07:46 AM »
My son wanted a gaming PC so we shopped around looking at all the high end systems and got an idea what they were worth and what specs he wanted.

Then we went and bought the parts and built our own. We saved a heap of money by not necessarily getting the absolute latest and greatest parts at the time but still got it to the specs he needed and the thing flys.

In fact that was a year or two ago and it still flys.

Id say we almost built it for half the cost of getting an equivalent at the big name stores.
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Id say we almost built it for half the cost of getting an equivalent at the big name stores.
easily.. Go to the local dodgey Asian computer stores all the time.

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« Reply #17 on: October 30, 2014, 10:42:15 AM »
Sounds like I really need to get a definite idea about the requirements.  I personally don't care much as my needs are modest.

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« Reply #18 on: October 30, 2014, 10:45:35 AM »
Sounds like I really need to get a definite idea about the requirements.  I personally don't care much as my needs are modest.

I haven't read the whole thread so this may have already been said but IMHO if all she needs to do with it is basic use (No high end gaming) then building your own may not be the way to go for cost effectiveness. There are some ripper deals out there for basic PC's.
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Re: building a PC
« Reply #19 on: October 30, 2014, 11:02:01 AM »
Ain't that the truth. Last time I was in MSY there was a guy in the queue in front of purchasing a $3.5K graphics card. WTF?


$3.5k - He wasn't even trying.  ;D

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Re: building a PC
« Reply #20 on: October 30, 2014, 11:44:30 AM »
The only Dells we've had issues with were the USFF Optiplexs... All our others have been bullet proof even in the Media Lab where the air vents get blocked each week and they overheat.

We've still got some old 210's running around here with XP in the labs - still going strong... None of our users who have bought them for home use have complained either. maybe your users are just ****ed... who knows.
Yeah we have roughly about 2000 dell optiplex from 745 through to 9010 mostly SFF. There are some staff but mostly the rest are in classrooms (Tafe college). Some get thrashed, others may be on once a week.
All in all the Dells are very good (we keep buying them lol) but their service is going down hill. Next Business Day contract and they turn up 2-3 days after etc. We are going to all in one 9010's now
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« Reply #21 on: October 30, 2014, 12:07:56 PM »
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Yeah we have roughly about 2000 dell optiplex from 745 through to 9010 mostly SFF. There are some staff but mostly the rest are in classrooms (Tafe college). Some get thrashed, others may be on once a week.
All in all the Dells are very good (we keep buying them lol) but their service is going down hill. Next Business Day contract and they turn up 2-3 days after etc. We are going to all in one 9010's now
745's are throughout our finance 7 with 4gig and just purr along.

Just got a few USFF 9020M's.. bout the size of a VHS Video. very nice machines. I've got 8.1 on one and 7 pro on the other.. Although not keen on rolling out across company as you can hid them in your pants to steal them.. :(
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« Reply #22 on: October 30, 2014, 11:15:22 PM »
Tell her to start doing her homework here-
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum/7
but be aware it's a lot like sewing your own dresses nowadays and put me down for Dell. They have big buying power and the scale and resources to test reliability and compatibility of hardware on your behalf so that you get bang for buck.
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« Reply #23 on: October 31, 2014, 05:34:50 AM »
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« Reply #24 on: October 31, 2014, 06:24:06 AM »
What sort of gaming requirements does she need? What does she want to play? I am no expert in PC online gaming but we just have a HP all in one that was bought for my business. My wife uses that for world of Warcraft online, and I have a steering wheel and pedal set hooked up to in for iracing online. so far we haven't had any problems with it. 
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