Putting together a new pc
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Putting together a new pc
Basically copying these specs
Only thing I'm changing is adding a SSD and using a different optical drive and case.
...Now I'm a computer illiterate so I'm sure this'll look silly. But is there anything I gotta pay attention to like.. compatibility wise between the case and let's say the fan or any other part? Or can I just pick about ANY case?
Only thing I'm changing is adding a SSD and using a different optical drive and case.
...Now I'm a computer illiterate so I'm sure this'll look silly. But is there anything I gotta pay attention to like.. compatibility wise between the case and let's say the fan or any other part? Or can I just pick about ANY case?

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Re: Putting together a new pc
Any case that is standard ATX and above will work.
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Re: Putting together a new pc
Don't forget to buy a good SCSI cable for the HDFlux Capacitors or the WWE dongle will cause ghosting.
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Re: Putting together a new pc
Are you buying from Alternate in Ridderkerk? At their web shop you can select the parts and they will warn
you if something is not compatible. Sometimes a cpu doesn't work with a certain motherboard etc..
I'd put it together myself too, I did it myself without too much trouble. Saves you some money and you learn quite
a bit from it.
Mine didn't boot the first time because I forgot to install something called jumpers on the motherboard but you can
always take it to a repair shop or something.
you if something is not compatible. Sometimes a cpu doesn't work with a certain motherboard etc..
I'd put it together myself too, I did it myself without too much trouble. Saves you some money and you learn quite
a bit from it.
Mine didn't boot the first time because I forgot to install something called jumpers on the motherboard but you can
always take it to a repair shop or something.
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Re: Putting together a new pc
Yeah and 天下皆知美之為美,斯惡已。皆知善之為善,斯不善已。故有無相生,難易相成,長短相較,高下相傾,音聲相和,前後相隨。是以聖人處無為之事,行不言之教;萬物作焉而不辭,生而不有。為而不恃,功成而弗居。夫唯弗居,是以不去。!Pedro Sánchez wrote:Don't forget to buy a good SCSI cable for the HDFlux Capacitors or the WWE dongle will cause ghosting.

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It's based on another computer so I know the parts are compatible.AxeD wrote:Are you buying from Alternate in Ridderkerk? At their web shop you can select the parts and they will warn
you if something is not compatible. Sometimes a cpu doesn't work with a certain motherboard etc..
I'd put it together myself too, I did it myself without too much trouble. Saves you some money and you learn quite
a bit from it.
Mine didn't boot the first time because I forgot to install something called jumpers on the motherboard but you can
always take it to a repair shop or something.
But I will keep the jumpers in mind!

namsayin
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Re: Putting together a new pc
I'm trying to see where I can do some costcutting cuz this badboy is pretty expensive and the processor I was gonna get was a Intel Core i7 2600K / 3.4 GHz, sold for 270 euros but then I found a AMD Black Edition - AMD FX 4100 3.6 GHz for 100 euros.
And I wanted to combine that with a ASUS SABERTOOTH 990FX motherboard... Around the same price as the ASUS P8Z68-V Pro.
That's the better choice innit?
And I wanted to combine that with a ASUS SABERTOOTH 990FX motherboard... Around the same price as the ASUS P8Z68-V Pro.
That's the better choice innit?

namsayin
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Sorry to put a downer on this but you should be aware it almost certainly won't be much cheaper than just buying a PC . It would be worth seeing if there's a PC with similar stuff to what you need and then just whacking the SSD in there. I spend sooo fucking long coming up with a hardware combo I liked and found that Dell sell pretty much exactly that for less than the sum of the parts. Sad.
Obviously if you have other reasons for building a PC than because you just want a good one (like maybe you just really really want to build a PC), ignore me!
Obviously if you have other reasons for building a PC than because you just want a good one (like maybe you just really really want to build a PC), ignore me!
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I just doublechecked on the.. processor and noticed it's crap anyway and you're totally right. Awesome suggestion.
I jsut want those killer specs, rly. And if I can get it for a cheaper price I definitely will. Thanks mayne.
I jsut want those killer specs, rly. And if I can get it for a cheaper price I definitely will. Thanks mayne.

namsayin
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Genevieve -
Will you be making music on this machine or just fapping to clown porn?
(srsly?)
Will you be making music on this machine or just fapping to clown porn?
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Haha, this'll definitely be a production PC. One that I wanna use for quite some time.
I am, but I don't need anything too fancy.kay wrote:Not getting a dedicated graphics card?

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Thought it might be...
When it comes down to it, unless you're really really savvy about this stuff it's best to have someone build you a DAW just for the stuff like BIOS config and - more crucially - support. I've built a couple of my own machines and while it was cool and an education, I also ran into problems that made me want to break shit that I wouldn't have had to deal with if I had support available. At this point I'm looking at Studiocat to build my next DAW. Not sure if there's a European equivalent though...
However, it *is* do-able and I know money doesn't grow on trees... Gearslutz, KVR, and Futureproducers all have some great info, although you may have to look a little to find what you really need. Also check the forum for whatever your music platform is (Ableton, Reaper, etc.)
Good luck and keep us posted!
When it comes down to it, unless you're really really savvy about this stuff it's best to have someone build you a DAW just for the stuff like BIOS config and - more crucially - support. I've built a couple of my own machines and while it was cool and an education, I also ran into problems that made me want to break shit that I wouldn't have had to deal with if I had support available. At this point I'm looking at Studiocat to build my next DAW. Not sure if there's a European equivalent though...
However, it *is* do-able and I know money doesn't grow on trees... Gearslutz, KVR, and Futureproducers all have some great info, although you may have to look a little to find what you really need. Also check the forum for whatever your music platform is (Ableton, Reaper, etc.)
Good luck and keep us posted!
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Woah even their cheapest pc on there exceeds my budget hahaha. Looks dope, doe.
I was definitely planning on just... ordering the parts and letting my computer savy friend put them together. I just wanna pick the parts myself. Dunno, just wanna know what I'm getting basically.
I was definitely planning on just... ordering the parts and letting my computer savy friend put them together. I just wanna pick the parts myself. Dunno, just wanna know what I'm getting basically.

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Re: Putting together a new pc
Jesus, i custom built a computer recently nowhere near as good as that but almost the same price! That is if i convert USD to GBP, but still... feel like a right dick now.
And yeah, you need to make sure your case has enough slots/room to fit your shit in it.
And yeah, you need to make sure your case has enough slots/room to fit your shit in it.
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Yeah dude, that badboy is a steal. I'm at around 900 euros on mine.

namsayin
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Is the computer overpowered for what I want btw?
Renoise is my main DAW, but I may add Cubase at a later point (not as main DAW, though). I don't use too many VSTis, but will probably have a number of instances of Massive running.
It'll also run Traktor and a number of USB/firewire devices, some at the same time.
Other than that, I just wanna watch a movie, listen to music and browse the web.
And word, I want to put it to use for a number of years...
Renoise is my main DAW, but I may add Cubase at a later point (not as main DAW, though). I don't use too many VSTis, but will probably have a number of instances of Massive running.
It'll also run Traktor and a number of USB/firewire devices, some at the same time.
Other than that, I just wanna watch a movie, listen to music and browse the web.
And word, I want to put it to use for a number of years...

namsayin
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When you start getting into shit like convolution reverb, there's no such thing as too much power honestly...
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Yesss! So I have decided on getting a pre-put together tower with an i7, a 2 tb hard drive and 4 gigs of memory, that I'll expand to 8. The tower itself will cost me 800 euros which is a pretty good price.
Buuut I will put in an SSD for the OS and programs.. How big should it be? I'm planning to store all media files on the hard drives. Would 60 gigs be enough?
Buuut I will put in an SSD for the OS and programs.. How big should it be? I'm planning to store all media files on the hard drives. Would 60 gigs be enough?

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