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I'm thinking I need to get a new computer. The CPU fan is starting to make noise and I suppose I could replace it (if they still make them for my CPU), but it's been a while since I've upgraded any part of my computer.
So I'm looking at some barebones stuff. 1) I know how to build a computer - I built my current one - and going this route is much cheaper (although tends to make you want to take a mallet to it by the end of the day if you're building ground-up), and 2) don't be installing crap I don't want on my computer! Like...Windows Vista!
Reason for this post: has anyone had any problems with any components? A DVD burner that makes DVDs explode? An audio card that doesn't like certain games? A video card that does war with a motherboard which gives you repeated boot failures but magically fixes itself after you screw around long enough in the BIOS, not really changing anything? *AHEM* (Okay, I might still have trauma from this one.)
So I'm looking at some barebones stuff. 1) I know how to build a computer - I built my current one - and going this route is much cheaper (although tends to make you want to take a mallet to it by the end of the day if you're building ground-up), and 2) don't be installing crap I don't want on my computer! Like...Windows Vista!
Reason for this post: has anyone had any problems with any components? A DVD burner that makes DVDs explode? An audio card that doesn't like certain games? A video card that does war with a motherboard which gives you repeated boot failures but magically fixes itself after you screw around long enough in the BIOS, not really changing anything? *AHEM* (Okay, I might still have trauma from this one.)

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To get a machine sans Vista, you might have to buy a floor model, but they could still have XP machines.
If you want some very thorough reviews of individual PC components, I cannot recommend Maximum PC highly enough.
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Maximum PC, eh? Thanks!
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I did some light skimming of some retail sites, but it's been so long since I've paid attention to that kind of thing, I've got no idea on even the basics - like if everyone's loving AMD or Intel right now.
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PC Building Guide FAQ: Part 1
Unfortunately I may be confused about which mag does the various machines, as I can't find it on Maximum PC, though I'm sure they did something like that.
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Me: you just wait, it's awesome!
Drive: *not bothered*
Me: wait, just have to reboot this thing and try again... *patiently waits for rebooting*
Drive: *still not bothered*
Me: okay, once more...
Friend: *yawn*
(repeat about 4 more times)
Drive: MKAY FINE HAVE IT YOUR WAY. *starts the game*
Me&Friend: Meh. *don't want to play anymore and watch a film instead*
It drove me CRAZY.
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Video: Avoid any video card from Nvidia that’s in the lower range i.e. a card that is in the x400 and below series. These are their lower end cards and they don’t put as much development into them. You don't really need anything in the 8xxx series if you're running XP.
Sound You can go with creative but their driver packages are a pain to deal with and, well, the less I say about creative the better.
And oh dear… I’ve rambled.
If you want me to look at your system before you buy, I can. It might be best to know what your price range is. I build almost everything because I don’t like OEM configs. I technically can't 'recommend' anything though ;)
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