Hey r9k, i'm completly new to pc gaming and i've been considering building my own pc in the future. Do you have any sources where i can learn to build my own pc? Also, any advise about pc gaming in general would be helpful.
>>29078772
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post a thread there or consult its archive and wiki. or use google
I would highly recommend investing into a Casio wrist watch... That way in 6 months the technology will still be obsolete, just like if you build a PC today, you'll still look like a dick, but you'll have enough money to afford a bullet and put an end to all of this once you realize what you have become
>>29078772
go to /v/ or /g/ if you want actual advice
I can help you though if you want. But some general advice: How much do you have to spend? What games do you want to play? etc then go based off that.
If you wana play witcher/gta/games released in 2015/2016 might wana spend extra on graphics cards and cpu. If you want good video quality/spend time editing videos/photoshop etc spend extra on a quality cpu
http://www.logicalincrements.com/
This is practically all you need, famille. Take into consideration what you're buying is compatible with one another, and also prices obviously. Can you build it yourself?
When building a pc I like to find out first what I want from the device. Think generally like
>I want a big ass tower that hums with the power of a thousand neetbux and warms me on those lonely cold nights
>I want to have a small footprint. But I also want to play the newest games at Ultra.
>>29078879
I don't want anything top end cause i'm not looking to spend a lot of money, but i would still like to play some of the newer games coming out. Basically i want something better than mid-range, but not top end and expensive.
>>29078772
>Also, any advise about pc gaming in general would be helpful.
Sell it and buy a ps4. The pc gaming community sucks
>>29078772
Sources:
Google.
Youtube.
Its shit easy, but a few traps and tripwires around. Check one out of a million "how to build your own PC" on what to order and how to but it together.
Honestly think real hard why you would want to be a PC-gamer. They're are a few advantages over a console. Like certain games you can play that don't work on console.
It also can be a pain in the fucking ass as some things just don't work. Break down or whatever. And conciser that everything is fucking overpriced and needs to be replaced or rebuild every few years. Getting a controller to work might turn into a week long project, without results. While a console is just plug and play.
I would honestly conciser it a very personal choice. I'm just not really drawn to most games on console and I like the options the PC-platforms adds like being able to alt-tab and browse porn and 4kin.
>>29078995
Yeah I see what you mean, but my best friends are PC gamers, that's one of the reason i'm getting it. I don't have many friends on consoles and the PC community seems just better overall. plus i don't want to pay monthly.