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AAAAAAAAAAAH! :D:D:D

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 11:55 am
by Snudge
Well, this is the story sorta;
I've been doing not that much in class this year(like any year before, but that besides), so now my mom comes with an idea. If I can find anything that I will get at the end of the year(if I make it, that is ;) ), which will motivate me enough to start doing my best, I will get that.

Wow.

Now I've been thinking of a Macbook Pro 17", but she didn't agree with the €2.789 pricetag attached to it.

Pity. xD

Now I've been looking a bit further to some good gaming 'tops, but I just can't find any good 17"(Yeah, I want a 17" at the least, 15" hurts my eyes xD). I know I'm not too good at google-ing.

So, I wonder, does any of you guys outthere know a good gaming rig he/she uses, and perhaps a link to the site? :D

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 12:06 pm
by Key-J
Sorry dude, mine is a build up...

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 3:05 pm
by Blackchocob0
I believe the cheapest method with the biggest bang would be to order all of your parts piece by piece, or at least in kits, and assemble the thing yourself. You save money. 'They' attach quite a bit of cash to the price tag for building up the comp for you.

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:04 pm
by Nuklear

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:22 pm
by Snudge
Blackchocob0 wrote:I believe the cheapest method with the biggest bang would be to order all of your parts piece by piece, or at least in kits, and assemble the thing yourself. You save money. 'They' attach quite a bit of cash to the price tag for building up the comp for you.


Yep, I know. But the problem is that you do have to know how... :oops: :wink:

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 5:08 pm
by Blackchocob0
Well I don't know how. But I'll be learning soon. I have a few friends who've done it(yes, 3 :P ), so I have plenty of support to fall back on. Sure I could just ask them to do it for me, but I'd like to learn how. If I need help I've got people to ask.

Print out some nice guides off of forums. It's not all that hard, from what I hear. I mean certain things can only go in certain places...for the most part...

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 6:33 pm
by [SD]happynoobing
Snudge wrote:
Blackchocob0 wrote:I believe the cheapest method with the biggest bang would be to order all of your parts piece by piece, or at least in kits, and assemble the thing yourself. You save money. 'They' attach quite a bit of cash to the price tag for building up the comp for you.


Yep, I know. But the problem is that you do have to know how... :oops: :wink:

it's not that hard to learn, after all, there's Computer for Dummies, and A Complete Idiot's Guide to Computer. :D

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 7:53 pm
by nadare32
if u need any help just ask me =) im geek =) ive only built one computer and it was my first one. though it took me longer than it shouldve because i put in some things that blocked other things which i had to take out again. but yea make sure the parts you buy are compatible with each other, thats the first step.

edit: you dont need any books, its not that hard, really! =)