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Author Topic: [MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments  (Read 1598757 times)

I have a big problem. I just built a barebone computer, and I can't get anything to connect to it as a monitor via the HDMI port on the motherboard. I don't have any DVI supporting monitors. I tried sticking a small GPU into it's PCI express slot so I could hook up a VGA monitor, but the monitor still never receives any signal. The motherboard does not beep, the CPU fan starts, and it otherwise turns on just fine. Does anyone know what I can do to make it's monitor output work?


It's not much of a looker, is it? :/

Nup, all of the nubs used to light up with blue LEDs and the clock like thing in the center used to be a temperature gauge (broken too).

Sry for page-stretch  :panda:

Those LED's would probably make it look worse as far as my imagination is showing me.
Personally I'd get a new case, but I guess I just can't understand the father/son aspect of it, I'd never let my Dad touch a computer I was putting together :l

So I've decided to get a new computer (finally).

I haven't brought it yet, but im using windows xp on this one right now. I saw an "update" option when buying windows 7 ultimate on microsofts website which will only then cost 140 pounds. But what sort of update is it? Can i install this version of windows 7 ultimate only on the computer that is using windows xp, or can i install it on another computer and use my old windows xp serial key for them to verify that i really own windows XP?

please help.

Still trying to sort a computer for my bro, can anyone do better for the price? Don't need a GPU, he doesn't play games.


If he's going to be needing a CPU for rendering and stuff but still needs a budget option then I'd suggest getting one of the new FX Piledriver cores, I've heard good things about their performance over the Bulldozer architecture


I would get a processor from AMD's Phenom II series, they work a lot faster for the price despite being an older series.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103727
It would still work with that motherboard you have there.

I would get a processor from AMD's Phenom II series, they work a lot faster for the price despite being an older series.

The Piledriver cores fix a lot of the issues with the Bulldozer architecture from what I've heard, it actually puts them as an advancement rather than a stagnation

So I've decided to get a new computer (finally).

I haven't brought it yet, but im using windows xp on this one right now. I saw an "update" option when buying windows 7 ultimate on microsofts website which will only then cost 140 pounds. But what sort of update is it? Can i install this version of windows 7 ultimate only on the computer that is using windows xp, or can i install it on another computer and use my old windows xp serial key for them to verify that i really own windows XP?

please help.
For $140, it seems as if you're just buying a copy of Windows 7. I'd imagine you could use it on another computer instead.

For $140, it seems as if you're just buying a copy of Windows 7. I'd imagine you could use it on another computer instead.

Wait, didn't he say pounds? Which means its more like $250 USD if I am correct. That is even more than an OEM copy, waste o' dosh.

Thanks :D

I've installed a few games on it, it's doing beautifully with them right now :D
So far I can run Just Cause 2 on max settings just fine. That's a huge step up from being able to run it at 640x480 on the lowest settings. :x

Ugh that sounds similar to me trying to scrape GTA IV along on my old computer with 800x600 on lowest lolol. I think I could get about 20 - 28 fps at the time.

By the way, Icy, what did you want a full rundown of my rig for? You never did comment on it so I'm left kind of confused

I just wanted to see what you had built because I was interested in comparing how similar our computer assembly approach was, given how I agreed a lot with your point about buying what you need with hardware rather than what you are made to think you need via marketing and cost.



I just wanted to see what you had built because I was interested in comparing how similar our computer assembly approach was, given how I agreed a lot with your point about buying what you need with hardware rather than what you are made to think you need via marketing and cost.

So how much did I betray your expectations?

So how much did I betray your expectations?

Not hugely, I don't have anything against graphics cards that are closer to the cutting edge-- you had a nearly top-end Radeon HD GPU if I recall.

Certainly more than I'd pay for or want.

For my purposes the 7870 is the cheapest but best option I could've gone with, gaming is what I do