Saturday 26 May 2012

Computer Building

Warning: Geek talk is contained in this blog

As you probably guessed by the title of the post, I have started building my own computer. I want to get more into PC gaming and video editing (remember the green screen I bought?)

So it started on Facebook when I saw someone selling a computer for £10. I wanted it, thinking I could take out the motherboard and maybe use some of the parts and replace anything I don't want. Someone else wanted it as well, but I said I'd give them £20 if they delivered it. And they did.

So I got a huge ATX form computer. First thing I did was open it up and see what was in it. Pretty basic stuff. 512mb of ram, 128mb graphics card, and a fairly decent 2.8ghz single core processor, which was better than I expected, and as fast as you can get on that mobo.

It only has an AGP slot though, I want a PCI-Express slot naturally, for a shiny graphics card. It has plenty of PCI slots. It did have a wifi card though, so I yoinked that for my new motherboard. Although it doesn't have an antenna. Hopefully it'll still work without it since the wireless router is just a couple of feet away.

So here's what I want the specs to be:

At least 2.8ghz dual core, preferably quad
At least 8gb of ram
Nvidia graphics card with at least 1gb of graphics memory
About a 32gb solid state hard drive to install windows and ubuntu on, for quick start up times
At least 500gb, maybe 750gb 7200rpm SATA hard drive (it came with a 250gb IDE drive)

I bought a new motherboard, an Asus something, it fit in beautifully. I should have researched memory more though, and got one with DDR3 , the one I got is DDR2. Apparently DDR3 is cheaper and faster. Just how I like my women. Anyway I'm stuck with DDR2. It can take quad core processors though, which is what I want. So I've been looking for some good (but fairly cheap) memory and processors. I keep getting outbidded on ebay though. I'll let ya know how it goes. Might add a picture of it later. The chassis isn't too impressive to be honest, but i'm going to turn it into a beast

Monday 7 May 2012

Computer Exchange Android App

I would just like to announce... you guessed it, another android app i made (in a very loose sense of the word), using AppsGeyser. It's just a simple app that takes you to the Computer Exchange (CEX) website. CEX is a technology store that buys and sells games and gadgets.

If you want to download the app, click click here or scan the QR code below