
Fri 11 May 07 @ 3:22 am
Well, i've just built myself another PC for dj'ing...and thought it would be nice to have a tutorial on building a machine for any would be do-it-yourself'ers out there.
The main thing to remember is that building a new computer need not be a daunting task...think of it as a learning tool that you can use to better your knowledge of all things computer related...(",)
The main things to consider (not necessarily in this order!) are
1/ What are you looking for?
2/ How much will it cost?
3/ Do you have enough basic knowledge to complete the task?
If you are unsure about point 1 or 2, do a bit of digging. Find out about stock availability and costs in your area. Make sure you know exactly what you want the machine for. It's always a good idea to write things down!!!
Anyway, once you have your (compatible) hardware choice in order, go spending! Don't be too surprised if you end up spending a few hundred pounds. If it's a dedicated music machine, the more expensive the better.
Anyway, on my new setup, I've bought:
A Case - nothing major. Just a cheapo really

Motherboard - FOXCONN P9657AA Motherboard

CPU - Pentium D processor 915 Socket 775, Dual-Core, 2.80 Ghz, 800Mhz FSB, 2x2mb L2 Cache

Memory - 2GHZ 800mhz fsb

Graphics - Xpert Vision GeForce 7600GT with 256mb DDR3 on board memory, Dual Link DVI & TV Out

