There's a number of people on here who seem to like building PCs, so what do you think?
Given a purpose and a price limit, people submit builds and then others vote on what they like the most.
It'll probably have to be standardised - like, from the same store as prices may vary geographically etc.
Good or shabby idea?
I'd make a list and poo poo... but I don't have the money to legit-ily build the pc I want
does the winner get the pc built for them? XD
Slushba132 Wrote: [ -> ]does the winner get the pc built for them? XD
If that was the case, you can expect price limits to be around the $10 mark.
Depends. I have a good idea of nice combinations, but haven't much knowledge in terms of the absolute best adjusted timings for RAM, OCing of a GPU to challenge higher end GPUs, or things like that. Because whether someone was wanting to OC or was going stock all the way would most likely change people's builds, or for that matter, interest.
How about a lowest cost fully functioning competition?
alsnew issues is that ram prices have doubled basically over the year
ram i paid £50 last year is now valued aroun £120
Hellgiver Wrote: [ -> ]Depends. I have a good idea of nice combinations, but haven't much knowledge in terms of the absolute best adjusted timings for RAM, OCing of a GPU to challenge higher end GPUs, or things like that. Because whether someone was wanting to OC or was going stock all the way would most likely change people's builds, or for that matter, interest.
Voters probably won't either, so eh...
OC can be set as a requirement, eg "a work system which won't be OC'd".
PSPkiller Wrote: [ -> ]How about a lowest cost fully functioning competition?
I think that will mostly be finding the cheapest parts, assuming you're trying to keep with x86 compatibility and going for a new machine. Otherwise, I think the cheapest would be some old 486 you might find at the dumpster (that still actually works)...
squee666 Wrote: [ -> ]alsnew issues is that ram prices have doubled basically over the year
ram i paid £50 last year is now valued aroun £120
It will probably be based on current prices, if that's what you're trying to point out.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: [ -> ]PSPkiller Wrote: [ -> ]How about a lowest cost fully functioning competition?
I think that will mostly be finding the cheapest parts, assuming you're trying to keep with x86 compatibility and going for a new machine. Otherwise, I think the cheapest would be some old 486 you might find at the dumpster (that still actually works)...
Using new parts only with x86 compatibility. If it can run XP and do the normal day to day tasks like internet browsing and music playing then I'd call it fully functioning.
PSPkiller Wrote: [ -> ]ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: [ -> ]PSPkiller Wrote: [ -> ]How about a lowest cost fully functioning competition?
I think that will mostly be finding the cheapest parts, assuming you're trying to keep with x86 compatibility and going for a new machine. Otherwise, I think the cheapest would be some old 486 you might find at the dumpster (that still actually works)...
Using new parts only with x86 compatibility. If it can run XP and do the normal day to day tasks like internet browsing and music playing then I'd call it fully functioning.
I still think that will mostly be a "go to CPU section, sort by price, go to motherboard section, sort by price" etc type thing, unless someone sources new older hardware from somewhere.
rather than people just entering this and making the most ridiculous rig they can...
set a price limit in every currency you can think of. and then see what wee do with it.