add me on steam to discuss details, you have to live near San Francisco, within driving distance
Pretty sure he wants somebody to build his computer
MiNiPretty sure he wants somebody to build his computer
for $
for $
Its pretty easy and there are a million guides on how to do it properly.
loljkIts pretty easy and there are a million guides on how to do it properly.
I think its worth the experience even if it takes you longer than paying someone else to do it
I think its worth the experience even if it takes you longer than paying someone else to do it
just imagine computer parts as expensive lego blocks
you really just push/screw things into place
you really just push/screw things into place
ever put together an ikea bed? an ikea closet? well, then you know how to put together that pc-case as well.
you wouldn't ask anyone to put together that closet, would ya? for $?
you wouldn't ask anyone to put together that closet, would ya? for $?
what if i want to drive across the country to come put it together? why do i have to live within driving distance?
Bucakeever put together an ikea bed? an ikea closet? well, then you know how to put together that pc-case as well.
you wouldn't ask anyone to put together that closet, would ya? for $?
a lot of people would
http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_CA/customer_service/ikea_services/IKEA_assembly_service.html
you wouldn't ask anyone to put together that closet, would ya? for $?[/quote]
a lot of people would
http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_CA/customer_service/ikea_services/IKEA_assembly_service.html
after market cpu coolers can be tricky, I got my new pc built for $100, worth the time and hassle (and potential problems) imo
http://steamcommunity.com/id/bowldr/
boulder is your man
boulder is your man
deetrBucakeever put together an ikea bed? an ikea closet? well, then you know how to put together that pc-case as well.
you wouldn't ask anyone to put together that closet, would ya? for $?
a lot of people would
http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_CA/customer_service/ikea_services/IKEA_assembly_service.html
well, just because a lot of people do it doesn't mean it's not silly.
$79? come on, man. maybe if it was $10-$15 i would get it, but this is silly.
you wouldn't ask anyone to put together that closet, would ya? for $?[/quote]
a lot of people would
http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_CA/customer_service/ikea_services/IKEA_assembly_service.html[/quote]
well, just because a lot of people do it doesn't mean it's not silly.
$79? come on, man. maybe if it was $10-$15 i would get it, but this is silly.
BucakedeetrBucakeever put together an ikea bed? an ikea closet? well, then you know how to put together that pc-case as well.
you wouldn't ask anyone to put together that closet, would ya? for $?
a lot of people would
http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_CA/customer_service/ikea_services/IKEA_assembly_service.html
well, just because a lot of people do it doesn't mean it's not silly.
$79? come on, man. maybe if it was $10-$15 i would get it, but this is silly.
Yeah it seems ridiculous to me too, but I can also see how if you have a lot of disposable income you may value your free time more than money or want to ensure that you have it done properly. If the dude has money and doesn't want to bother with building a PC I don't see a reason he shouldn't just pay somebody. That being said, $80 would be absurd for building a PC (I know NCIX does it for $25)
you wouldn't ask anyone to put together that closet, would ya? for $?[/quote]
a lot of people would
http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_CA/customer_service/ikea_services/IKEA_assembly_service.html[/quote]
well, just because a lot of people do it doesn't mean it's not silly.
$79? come on, man. maybe if it was $10-$15 i would get it, but this is silly.[/quote]
Yeah it seems ridiculous to me too, but I can also see how if you have a lot of disposable income you may value your free time more than money or want to ensure that you have it done properly. If the dude has money and doesn't want to bother with building a PC I don't see a reason he shouldn't just pay somebody. That being said, $80 would be absurd for building a PC (I know NCIX does it for $25)
IMO the building isn't hard, plenty of good youtube tutorials out there. But its the liability of possibly having to provide support for it later down the road if something goes wrong. And secondly, there is probably a 15-20% chance of a DOA part. The troubleshooting and RMA'ing defective parts are the real annoying parts of building your own. I still build my own though.
Don't do it. You'll end up buried underneath his apartment in a shallow grave.
I know how to build a computer, I've done it before, but honestly I just don't have the drive to finish this one myself.
How far did you get?
There's not a whole lot of steps and none of them are terribly complicated so I'm curious where you've given up.
I mean in the time it takes "to discuss details" you could probably finish it yourself.
There's not a whole lot of steps and none of them are terribly complicated so I'm curious where you've given up.
I mean in the time it takes "to discuss details" you could probably finish it yourself.