What's up, everyone... This is another resource thread for anyone to post in either to receive help or give it.
Lately, I've been helping some people out in this section with computer choices. Some people saw that and have started sending me private messages. I don't mind answering PM's, but it would be better if there was a single thread where everyone may collaborate as I am not always available. I figured it would be nice to have a single thread all about computers (both desktops and laptops) for discussion related to building/upgrade advice, hardware components, new setups (monitors, etc.), Windows support or technical support, etc. So, I've created this thread to tackle those questions or concerns.
I've been building computers for a while now and I'm doing my best to keep up with the latest and greatest components for gamers. I would be willing to offer build advice to anyone interested in it. I'm not going to give you step by step instructions on how to build a computer, but I would be willing to answer any related questions. For example, if you are unsure of what you should purchase and what you should avoid purchasing, I would be more than happy to help you find the most suitable setup, as best I can. I'm not an expert. However, I am very familiar with building and maintaining both desktop computers and laptop computers for the every day consumer or gamer, and I believe I can help.
What do I need from you? YOUR BUDGET! That's where we will start.
With that in mind, please feel free to post below. Even if you don't need advice, you are more than welcome to give it. This thread is open to every member. Please do not argue and start flaming in this thread.Also, don't forget to include your budget in your post. I can't provide you with good suggestions for a PC build if I don't know how much you want to spend!
How to build computers starting around $1500:
$2000 gaming computer build:
Water-cooled gaming computer build:
4k gaming computer:
Note: Some of the components in these videos are outdated and I do not recommend using some of the components!