Thats right! I'm building a PC made of spare parts found in my house, or on the curbside cleanup. I am wonderrin your opions of this insane project? It will be done inside my bedroom!
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...Out of spare parts? I hope you have a lot of spare parts, because you're going to have a tough time finding compatible components. (Despite most things being compatible, the motherboard's socket has to match the processor, which needs to have a controller for the kind of RAM you're using, etc.)
Not that it's impossible by any means. It's just going to be a bit of a pain, especially if it doesn't post when you fire it up and you have to go figure out what's not working.)
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Harakou wrote:
...Out of spare parts? I hope you have a lot of spare parts, because you're going to have a tough time finding compatible components. (Despite most things being compatible, the motherboard's socket has to match the processor, which needs to have a controller for the kind of RAM you're using, etc.)
Normally, yes i do
Plus, it's a long-term project...
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If you want, you can first simulate the computer in Logisim, then using that to build the actual computer.
Tip: Use atleast 16bit for best results.
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potentially, you could make a super machine if you found enough parts.With this, you'd probably put ubuntu (I would use kubuntu, just because it looks pretty
) to save money from another windows installation.
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16Skittles wrote:
potentially, you could make a super machine if you found enough parts.With this, you'd probably put ubuntu (I would use kubuntu, just because it looks pretty
) to save money from another windows installation.
Err... I don't have Bittorent on my PC for any reason other than to download things quickly...
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ssss wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
potentially, you could make a super machine if you found enough parts.With this, you'd probably put ubuntu (I would use kubuntu, just because it looks pretty
) to save money from another windows installation.
Err... I don't have Bittorent on my PC for any reason other than to download things quickly...
??? or are you using sarcasm?
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16Skittles wrote:
ssss wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
potentially, you could make a super machine if you found enough parts.With this, you'd probably put ubuntu (I would use kubuntu, just because it looks pretty
) to save money from another windows installation.
Err... I don't have Bittorent on my PC for any reason other than to download things quickly...
??? or are you using sarcasm?
Lol - It's a joke - You say exactly the opposite of wht you mean
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I'm trying to make a PC entirely from Scratch.
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scratcher7_13 wrote:
I'm trying to make a PC entirely from Scratch.
That;s basically what i'm doing - except i'm going & finding random stuff
& Than i could probably make more than one
Blah Blah 60 second rule
have you any clue?
Not one
Not one
Don't knwo what you mean
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Im taking apart a pc this summer. Then i might put it back together
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Freecycle website which has groups worldwide might be of help to build a computer..or whatever.
So far i have found a computer processing unit and a monitor..which will eventually run linux operating system .. and apache server software.
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I tried doing this once with parts from my basement, but I never got it working because it kind of exploded halfway through



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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
I tried doing this once with parts from my basement, but I never got it working because it kind of exploded halfway through
Hehehehe - Sorry, I needed parts
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Sounds like fun. What type of computer are you thinking of ending up with? Server? Gaming? Media?
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fire219 wrote:
For a while, I was making a PC out of old parts in our garage (Pentium 1 w/ OverDrive, Voodoo5, SoundBlaster Live!, etc.), but stopped, because we don't have a spare monitor
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Lol - I have a monitor for my x-box
I can hook it up to both, yay!
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