Yeah I built my own computer, surprisingly without any problems. I did have a problem with it crashing two months ago and after nearly a month of trying to fix it I found a single RAM stick had died was the cause of all the craashes.
I already made it clear the 8GB is far bellow what I do as I large scale scene I test rendered in 3DS max used over 13GB of RAM when I had 16 available (not including what the system was already taking up). With 8GB Max would have to of relied on a scratch disk which would greatly slow down not just the render but the pre-render preparations and model translations.RicoADF said:anymore than 8GB is completly wasteful
Upping the voltage required the alteration of a single value in the BIOS as a direct result of mixing kits. An issue independent of quantity of RAM.RicoADF said:as you've proven, more trouble than its worth
Yes I did, twice now for myself, and countless times for others. And it went fine, I've gotten so used to all the best practices that anything going wrong will usually be down to a faulty part. To be honest, with how easy it is to build your own PC these days, any hiccups are a result of faulty parts, or sheer idiocy.Saulkar said:-snip-
Oh no, you haven't lost geek cred for having a pre-built desktop. You can get many that are amazing, like Scan's 3XS systems. You've lost all your geek cred, and are actually in geek cred debt, because your pre-built desktop was a frickin' Alienware...Zack Alklazaris said:-snip-
Wait, don't tell me you've built the PC up before you're turning on for the first time...Angry Camel said:-snip-
Yeah I know I should have done a test boot, but I already had the mobo inside by the time I remembered to and I couldn't be bothered to pull it all back out. And good news, it's working just fine.Griffolion said:Wait, don't tell me you've built the PC up before you're turning on for the first time...Angry Camel said:-snip-
Actually it's not nearly as necessary as some people claim. Stress tests/boot tests are generally for systems one feels will likely be unstable and of course computer shops do it to be sure not to sell a buggy product.Angry Camel said:Yeah I know I should have done a test boot, but I already had the mobo inside by the time I remembered to and I couldn't be bothered to pull it all back out. And good news, it's working just fine.Griffolion said:Wait, don't tell me you've built the PC up before you're turning on for the first time...Angry Camel said:-snip-
Breadboarding is your friend. MASSIVE time saver in the occasion something is wrong with one of your components.Angry Camel said:-snip-