cekeys
12-09-2008, 03:47 PM
Hello all,
This is my first post. My inherited computer from my in-laws is starting to crash frequently (the blue screen of death is not pretty), so I was thinking about replacing it by building my own because I can get a much better machine by doing it myself (so I've heard).
The main use for the machine is web-browsing/email. iTunes for MP3 storage/video storage. The bulk of the time for the machine is for playing City of Heroes.
I guess I don't know where to start. What are the rules for motherboards/cases/power supply/processor compatability? I'm in the US, and I love newegg.com.
Since COH is a 4-year old MMO, it doesn't require too heavy a graphics load, but a friend just built a computer for $400 from parts from Fry's electronics and says it runs really smoothly on the highest settings now.
I plan on keeping my monitor and I have a Microsoft 4000 wireless mouse & keyboard that I got new for cheap on black friday.
I'm not a Vista fan, but I'm not sure if I can get XP anymore.
This is my first post. My inherited computer from my in-laws is starting to crash frequently (the blue screen of death is not pretty), so I was thinking about replacing it by building my own because I can get a much better machine by doing it myself (so I've heard).
The main use for the machine is web-browsing/email. iTunes for MP3 storage/video storage. The bulk of the time for the machine is for playing City of Heroes.
I guess I don't know where to start. What are the rules for motherboards/cases/power supply/processor compatability? I'm in the US, and I love newegg.com.
Since COH is a 4-year old MMO, it doesn't require too heavy a graphics load, but a friend just built a computer for $400 from parts from Fry's electronics and says it runs really smoothly on the highest settings now.
I plan on keeping my monitor and I have a Microsoft 4000 wireless mouse & keyboard that I got new for cheap on black friday.
I'm not a Vista fan, but I'm not sure if I can get XP anymore.