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i like to get parts and build PC.
will u tell me where to get started?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
MP Mini Netbook 110
OS
Win7 Starter 32 bits
In what country will you buy the parts?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Ignatz Special; 4 speed manual gearbox; factory air conditioning; one of one
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
CPU
Intel Skylake i5-6600K, not overclocked
Motherboard
AsRock Z170M Extreme 4, micro ATX
Memory
8 GB HyperX DDR4-2666 (2 x 4 GB)
Graphics Card(s)
none; graphics are integrated on CPU
Sound Card
onboard: Realtek ALC1150; external: USB Behringer UF0-202
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell S2340M 23 inch IPS
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900
Hard Drives
System: Crucial MX100 series SSD, 128 GB;
Data: Samsung Spinpoint 103SJ, 1 TB;
Backup: WD Caviar Green WD30EZRX-00D8PB0, 3 TB
PSU
Rosewill SilentNight 500 watt fanless, semi-modular
Case
Antec Solo II
Cooling
Noctua NH-U12S; Noctua F12 intake, Noctua S12A exhaust
Keyboard
Microsoft 200 6JH-00001 USB
Mouse
Dell or Microsoft optical wired; USB
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes Premium
Browser
Pale Moon
Other Info
All fans PWM; speeds at idle: CPU circa 500 rpm; intake circa 600 rpm; exhaust circa 600 rpm; CPU temps 27 idle and 47 C load in a warm room (27 C/81 F) when running Intel Extreme Tuning Utility stress test.
OK:

Normally, the advice would be to give you a list of parts or maybe ask you what you want to do with the PC.

Instead, tell me this:

How would you describe your level of computer knowledge?

Have you ever replaced a hard drive?

Have you ever replaced RAM?

Have you ever installed an operating system?

I'm just trying to understand how much you already know.

You need a certain level of knowledge to put a PC together.

And you also need a certain level of knowledge to know how to shop for quality parts that are compatible with each other.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Ignatz Special; 4 speed manual gearbox; factory air conditioning; one of one
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
CPU
Intel Skylake i5-6600K, not overclocked
Motherboard
AsRock Z170M Extreme 4, micro ATX
Memory
8 GB HyperX DDR4-2666 (2 x 4 GB)
Graphics Card(s)
none; graphics are integrated on CPU
Sound Card
onboard: Realtek ALC1150; external: USB Behringer UF0-202
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell S2340M 23 inch IPS
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900
Hard Drives
System: Crucial MX100 series SSD, 128 GB;
Data: Samsung Spinpoint 103SJ, 1 TB;
Backup: WD Caviar Green WD30EZRX-00D8PB0, 3 TB
PSU
Rosewill SilentNight 500 watt fanless, semi-modular
Case
Antec Solo II
Cooling
Noctua NH-U12S; Noctua F12 intake, Noctua S12A exhaust
Keyboard
Microsoft 200 6JH-00001 USB
Mouse
Dell or Microsoft optical wired; USB
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes Premium
Browser
Pale Moon
Other Info
All fans PWM; speeds at idle: CPU circa 500 rpm; intake circa 600 rpm; exhaust circa 600 rpm; CPU temps 27 idle and 47 C load in a warm room (27 C/81 F) when running Intel Extreme Tuning Utility stress test.

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home build
OS
Windows 7 Pro x64
CPU
AMD FX 4100 4 Core 3.6GHz AM3+
Motherboard
ASROCK 970 Extreme3
Memory
16GB G.Skill RipjawsX
Graphics Card(s)
Radeon 6850
Sound Card
ASUS Xonar D1
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS 23" LCD
Hard Drives
SSD 120GB
WD 750GB Black series
WD 640GB Black series
PSU
700W
Case
Antec 100
Cooling
Hyper 212 Plus
Internet Speed
50MB
OK:

Normally, the advice would be to give you a list of parts or maybe ask you what you want to do with the PC.

Instead, tell me this:

How would you describe your level of computer knowledge?

Have you ever replaced a hard drive?

Have you ever replaced RAM?

Have you ever installed an operating system?

I'm just trying to understand how much you already know.

You need a certain level of knowledge to put a PC together.

And you also need a certain level of knowledge to know how to shop for quality parts that are compatible with each other.

This is very a good response to your question, IMO. You can be bold and daring but without a basic knowledge of a pc and its component parts you could end up wasting and a lot of money and becoming very discouraged.

If you like visuals, here is something that might help:

PC Build Series - Video 1 - Introduction - YouTube

Have you thought about taking apart an old pc and putting it back together for practice before beginning your actual build?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Deviantsystems
OS
Win7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core i7 950 (4x 3066 MHz with HT) Quad Core
Motherboard
Asus P6X58D-E
Memory
6GB DDR3 1333Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GTS 450 (1024MB GDDR5 | DX 11)
Sound Card
Intel HD Audio via Realtek ALC889 with 8-channel support
Monitor(s) Displays
Sony Bravia 32"
Screen Resolution
1080i, x1768x992
Hard Drives
2x WD 1TB 7200 RPM Sata
PSU
OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W 80+
Case
Lian Li PC-7FN
Cooling
Processor cooling: Scythe Big Shuriken SCBSK-1000
Keyboard
Microsoft Ergonomic
Mouse
Logitec Trackball
i have old MAC desktop which has zip drive and compaq desktop, and have not tested if they work.
i do not have their AC adapter and a monitor
how do i get started....taking apart them....?


OK:

Normally, the advice would be to give you a list of parts or maybe ask you what you want to do with the PC.

Instead, tell me this:

How would you describe your level of computer knowledge?

Have you ever replaced a hard drive?

Have you ever replaced RAM?

Have you ever installed an operating system?

I'm just trying to understand how much you already know.

You need a certain level of knowledge to put a PC together.

And you also need a certain level of knowledge to know how to shop for quality parts that are compatible with each other.

This is very a good response to your question, IMO. You can be bold and daring but without a basic knowledge of a pc and its component parts you could end up wasting and a lot of money and becoming very discouraged.

If you like visuals, here is something that might help:

PC Build Series - Video 1 - Introduction - YouTube

Have you thought about taking apart an old pc and putting it back together for practice before beginning your actual build?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
MP Mini Netbook 110
OS
Win7 Starter 32 bits
I do not want to discourage you but if you do not know how to take a computer apart than I seriously doubt if you are ready to put one together.

I am interested to know your response to the post of ignatzatsonic.


Happy New Year:)!!
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Deviantsystems
OS
Win7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core i7 950 (4x 3066 MHz with HT) Quad Core
Motherboard
Asus P6X58D-E
Memory
6GB DDR3 1333Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GTS 450 (1024MB GDDR5 | DX 11)
Sound Card
Intel HD Audio via Realtek ALC889 with 8-channel support
Monitor(s) Displays
Sony Bravia 32"
Screen Resolution
1080i, x1768x992
Hard Drives
2x WD 1TB 7200 RPM Sata
PSU
OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W 80+
Case
Lian Li PC-7FN
Cooling
Processor cooling: Scythe Big Shuriken SCBSK-1000
Keyboard
Microsoft Ergonomic
Mouse
Logitec Trackball
many many many many moons ago i bought a book called "how to build a computer"

that became my hand book and bible (im not religious so meh!) and i read it cover to cover lots of times, before i knew it i could recite the book :)

then i made the jump and bought the components and it felt like id done it dozens of times!

Now putting a computer together takes me minutes, i spend more time tidying cables!
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Built by badgers!!!
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64, & Mac OS X 10.9.2
CPU
Intel Core i5 2500k
Motherboard
Asus P8z68 LE
Memory
Corsair Vengence 8gb 1866mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GTX 770 OC
Monitor(s) Displays
2x ASUS LED 22" IPS
Screen Resolution
3840x1080
Hard Drives
240GB Crucial M500 SSD
120gb Corsair Force 3 SSD
1TB Western Digital
PSU
Corsair HX650w Modular
Case
Corsair Air 540
Cooling
Corsair H60 Push/Pull
Keyboard
Corsair K70/ Logitech G27 wheel
Mouse
Saitek R.A.T 9
Internet Speed
Too slow!
Other Info
AMD fusion E350N Home server-Windows Home Server 2011 (also made by badgers!)
2011 Macbook 2.4ghz Core2Duo, 4gb ddr3, 120gb Ocz Vertex SSD
I started building computers over 20 years ago. We use to take our C64's and mod the heck out of them, soldering in new cpu's by piggy backing them on the old one and cutting the main pin and other fun stuff. Then I moved on to the Atari 540, 1040 and Mega ST's and I entered the PC world with the Intel 286 CPU. Back then there was no book or internet to find things out, it was trail and error and it was not all the hard really, but then again I was an electric mechanic and enjoyed playing around with electronics. If you know how to use a screw driver then just grab the old computer and start taking things a part and pay attention to how things come apart.
Heck, I just taught my 5 year old how to take apart an old PIII PC and put it back together, in fact I have the same old pc sitting in my garage right now and all 3 of my kids were taught how to take it apart and but back together so that they can fix things themself when they are out on there on. It not rocket science but does require some common sense but we learn by doing and today you have the world of internet to help and many youtube vids that show you step by step.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home build
OS
Windows 7 Pro x64
CPU
AMD FX 4100 4 Core 3.6GHz AM3+
Motherboard
ASROCK 970 Extreme3
Memory
16GB G.Skill RipjawsX
Graphics Card(s)
Radeon 6850
Sound Card
ASUS Xonar D1
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS 23" LCD
Hard Drives
SSD 120GB
WD 750GB Black series
WD 640GB Black series
PSU
700W
Case
Antec 100
Cooling
Hyper 212 Plus
Internet Speed
50MB
thank u,
i found old mac with zip drive and Compaq desktop for a while ago,
do not even know if they work,
so
i will practice with them.

I started building computers over 20 years ago. We use to take our C64's and mod the heck out of them, soldering in new cpu's by piggy backing them on the old one and cutting the main pin and other fun stuff. Then I moved on to the Atari 540, 1040 and Mega ST's and I entered the PC world with the Intel 286 CPU. Back then there was no book or internet to find things out, it was trail and error and it was not all the hard really, but then again I was an electric mechanic and enjoyed playing around with electronics. If you know how to use a screw driver then just grab the old computer and start taking things a part and pay attention to how things come apart.
Heck, I just taught my 5 year old how to take apart an old PIII PC and put it back together, in fact I have the same old pc sitting in my garage right now and all 3 of my kids were taught how to take it apart and but back together so that they can fix things themself when they are out on there on. It not rocket science but does require some common sense but we learn by doing and today you have the world of internet to help and many youtube vids that show you step by step.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
MP Mini Netbook 110
OS
Win7 Starter 32 bits
I started building computers over 20 years ago. We use to take our C64's and mod the heck out of them, soldering in new cpu's by piggy backing them on the old one and cutting the main pin and other fun stuff. Then I moved on to the Atari 540, 1040 and Mega ST's and I entered the PC world with the Intel 286 CPU. Back then there was no book or internet to find things out, it was trail and error and it was not all the hard really, but then again I was an electric mechanic and enjoyed playing around with electronics. If you know how to use a screw driver then just grab the old computer and start taking things a part and pay attention to how things come apart.
Heck, I just taught my 5 year old how to take apart an old PIII PC and put it back together, in fact I have the same old pc sitting in my garage right now and all 3 of my kids were taught how to take it apart and but back together so that they can fix things themself when they are out on there on. It not rocket science but does require some common sense but we learn by doing and today you have the world of internet to help and many youtube vids that show you step by step.

Dont you just love those old PIII's with win ME hahahaha I skipped ME all together because 98 was the MAN :cool:
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
CoreI7-6700K MrFingerIII Special Builds
OS
Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
CPU
Intel I7-6700K @ 4.6 Ghz 1.344 volts everyday OC
Motherboard
Asrock Fatality K6 Z170 Socket 1151
Memory
32GB G-Skill TridentZ 3200mhz 16-18-18-38 DDR4
Graphics Card(s)
Sli Gigabyte Windforce GTX 980 G1
Sound Card
AC97 Creative Rage Tactic 3D Headphones Bluetooth
Monitor(s) Displays
27" Asus ROG Swift PG278Q G-Sync 48" Vizio Smart HD TV
Screen Resolution
2560x1440p 27"- 48" Currently Gaming at 2560x1440p Res 2K
Hard Drives
250GB Samsung Evo840SSD Seagate baracuda 500 GB WD Mybook 500Gb 1TB Seagate Barracuda
PSU
HX1050w Corsair Silver 80plus certified crosfire/sli
Case
Enthod Pro Full Tower
Cooling
Corsair H110i GT 280 mm High Performance WaterBlock
Keyboard
Logitech wireless keyboard
Mouse
Logitech wireless mouse
Internet Speed
Cox Cable 100+ mb
Antivirus
WebRoot Spysweeper with Antivirus
Browser
IE-10, Chrome, Opera
Other Info
My Other Rig is a AMD FX8320E @4.6Ghz 16GB Ballistic Sport Ram
Mobo Asrock Fatality 990FX 120GB OCZ SSD 1TB Seagate Barracuda Corsair H75 Cooling PSU Corsair CX750
GPU GTX Gigabyte 970G1
I still have a Pent3 in storage "just in case". I also have an AMD Anthlon 2800+. Both are in excellent condition and can always be fell back on in case something happens with my present rig. At least by using either of the two I can get online.


I just can't bring myself to buying a laptop or a tablet. Besides their portability I have no use for them. I wouldn't know where to begin if something happened to them.

I can always upgrade a desktop and change a defective component.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Deviantsystems
OS
Win7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core i7 950 (4x 3066 MHz with HT) Quad Core
Motherboard
Asus P6X58D-E
Memory
6GB DDR3 1333Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GTS 450 (1024MB GDDR5 | DX 11)
Sound Card
Intel HD Audio via Realtek ALC889 with 8-channel support
Monitor(s) Displays
Sony Bravia 32"
Screen Resolution
1080i, x1768x992
Hard Drives
2x WD 1TB 7200 RPM Sata
PSU
OCZ ModXStream Pro 600W 80+
Case
Lian Li PC-7FN
Cooling
Processor cooling: Scythe Big Shuriken SCBSK-1000
Keyboard
Microsoft Ergonomic
Mouse
Logitec Trackball
I heard that +1 :D
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
CoreI7-6700K MrFingerIII Special Builds
OS
Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
CPU
Intel I7-6700K @ 4.6 Ghz 1.344 volts everyday OC
Motherboard
Asrock Fatality K6 Z170 Socket 1151
Memory
32GB G-Skill TridentZ 3200mhz 16-18-18-38 DDR4
Graphics Card(s)
Sli Gigabyte Windforce GTX 980 G1
Sound Card
AC97 Creative Rage Tactic 3D Headphones Bluetooth
Monitor(s) Displays
27" Asus ROG Swift PG278Q G-Sync 48" Vizio Smart HD TV
Screen Resolution
2560x1440p 27"- 48" Currently Gaming at 2560x1440p Res 2K
Hard Drives
250GB Samsung Evo840SSD Seagate baracuda 500 GB WD Mybook 500Gb 1TB Seagate Barracuda
PSU
HX1050w Corsair Silver 80plus certified crosfire/sli
Case
Enthod Pro Full Tower
Cooling
Corsair H110i GT 280 mm High Performance WaterBlock
Keyboard
Logitech wireless keyboard
Mouse
Logitech wireless mouse
Internet Speed
Cox Cable 100+ mb
Antivirus
WebRoot Spysweeper with Antivirus
Browser
IE-10, Chrome, Opera
Other Info
My Other Rig is a AMD FX8320E @4.6Ghz 16GB Ballistic Sport Ram
Mobo Asrock Fatality 990FX 120GB OCZ SSD 1TB Seagate Barracuda Corsair H75 Cooling PSU Corsair CX750
GPU GTX Gigabyte 970G1
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