Here's some of my tips:
(1) Choose your processor, vid card, hard disks first. Once you have those set in your mind, look for a motherboard and RAM combination that suits your budget.
(2) Make sure you supply your system with more than enough power. That is, if you need a 350W powersupply, make sure you buy at least 400W. Check out the Power Supply Wattage Calculator to get a good idea as to the size you'll need.
(3) RTFM
(4) If you are planning on getting fancy with your hard-disks (RAID) make sure you know that your MoBo can support it.
(5) RTFM
(6) Think cooling: buy as many fans that your system case can handle... make sure you have a good airflow in one direction: for example, all the fans at the front blowing in and all the fans at the back blowing out. Tie cables together and tuck them away so that they dont inhibit the flow of air.
(7) The bigger the system you build, the more components you will need ... be careful to keep all receipts and know the terms of the various warrantees. With a lot of components there is higher chance that one of them will fail.
(8) Take your time when building - dont get all excited and rush. If you spend a good amount of time ensuring that components are well handled and correctly installed you will be rewarded with a stable system.
(9) During the build, protect yourself from static electricity! This is so often said, and more often ignored ... DO NOT IGNORE THIS!
(10) RTFM! Especially for jumper/bios settings on your Motherboard.
Finally... here's a few pictures my PC that I built just after Christmas :bgreen:
Various pictures of my PC
It's a P4C 3.2, 2Gb RAM, GeForce-FX5700-256Mb (my Quadro card is being RMA'd), 2x120GB SATA disks in RAID0, IC7-Max3 Mobo, 2x17" IIYAMA monitors, 1xDVD, 1xDVD RW.
That'll do donkey... that'll do...
Last edited by rich; 09-02-2004 at 03:21 PM.