Basic guide Part 2
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 8:28 pm
This is the basic list as it stands right now we can add to it later should we need to.
My List( not included here are monitor, keyboard/mouse, and speakers)
1. Choose the Processor manufactorer that best fits your needs and price range
2. Choose the form factor and case that can best fits your needs ( Full tower, Mini-ATX, etc.)
3. Choose a socket type based on current trends and future plans by #1 choice
4. Choose a Mainboard/CPU combo based on #1 and #3 ( look also at "barebones" offerings at this stage)
5. Choose your video card and system RAM
6. Choose your Hard drive/s based upon your file system plans ( RAID or not )
7. Choose your optical drive/s
8. Choose a sound card IF your Mainboard of choice doesnt have what you need built in.
9. Choose a solid power supply. I put this at the end because what you choose in 1-8 will determine how much power you need but this is one of the more important choices ( no comments here dicecca..hahaha) it may be more cost effective IF you purchase a case with a power supply in it at step #2 choosing a form factor.
Please feel free to offer your ideas as I am sure I have missed something or put something in the wrong place. This is intended to be very basic just FYI.
My List( not included here are monitor, keyboard/mouse, and speakers)
1. Choose the Processor manufactorer that best fits your needs and price range
2. Choose the form factor and case that can best fits your needs ( Full tower, Mini-ATX, etc.)
3. Choose a socket type based on current trends and future plans by #1 choice
4. Choose a Mainboard/CPU combo based on #1 and #3 ( look also at "barebones" offerings at this stage)
5. Choose your video card and system RAM
6. Choose your Hard drive/s based upon your file system plans ( RAID or not )
7. Choose your optical drive/s
8. Choose a sound card IF your Mainboard of choice doesnt have what you need built in.
9. Choose a solid power supply. I put this at the end because what you choose in 1-8 will determine how much power you need but this is one of the more important choices ( no comments here dicecca..hahaha) it may be more cost effective IF you purchase a case with a power supply in it at step #2 choosing a form factor.
Please feel free to offer your ideas as I am sure I have missed something or put something in the wrong place. This is intended to be very basic just FYI.