Now some of you might think this is a bit sad, but I think it can be very informative. What I'm wanting to do is to have you lot enter a build to see if you have l33t hardware skillz. There will be several different price ranges, and you can enter into as many ranges as possible, but only one build per person per price range.
This could be quite helpful for letting people know what cpu goes with what mobo and ram etc, and could unearth some bargains.
The price ranges will be
£0-£300 ($0-$460)
£300-£500 ($460-$768)
Finray
CammRobb
£500-£1000 ($768-$1,537)
Finray
£1000-£1500 ($1537-$2305)
Finray
Miggle
Panzer
<£3000 (<$4611)
Sydney
£3000+ ($4611+)
Once we several have user-submitted entries, I will open a new thread for each price range, and you can post your entry, and a statement why it's the best, then I suppose people can nit-pick their way through your build to point out where it falls down, or where it excels. This way we can also come to a conclusion on the best build for that budget.
So without further ado...
Go build.
This could be quite helpful for letting people know what cpu goes with what mobo and ram etc, and could unearth some bargains.
The price ranges will be
£0-£300 ($0-$460)
£300-£500 ($460-$768)
Finray
CammRobb
£500-£1000 ($768-$1,537)
Finray
£1000-£1500 ($1537-$2305)
Finray
Miggle
Panzer
<£3000 (<$4611)
Sydney
£3000+ ($4611+)
Now obviously these are hypothetical builds.SEREMAKER wrote:
will you be providing the funds to get these projects off the ground
Once we several have user-submitted entries, I will open a new thread for each price range, and you can post your entry, and a statement why it's the best, then I suppose people can nit-pick their way through your build to point out where it falls down, or where it excels. This way we can also come to a conclusion on the best build for that budget.
So without further ado...
Go build.
Last edited by CammRobb (2010-07-18 09:52:24)