Eldric IV
10-18-2007, 05:43 AM
As someone who knows very, very little about computers, it would be surprising to discover I am committed to build one. I am, however, very, very cheap. I can pinch a penny in half. And while I plan to scrimp and save every dime on this build, I know and wish to enjoy the benefits of quality. A $100 pair of boots that last 1 year are better than a $10 pair of boots that last a month. So what's the problem?
My internet access is through a wireless router. I currently have a laptop (Dell Inspiron 2200) with an external wireless antenna/dongle/whatever you call it plugged into a USB port. I am decently sure that, upon completing construction of my new desktop PC using the instructions on this site and the information on these forums, I can just use the same USB thingy to connect to the internet as usual. This, however, leads me to two questions:
1. Is my assumption correct in general or are there hardware specifications that need to be addressed (a particular motherboard or what have you)?
2. What must I buy to have 802.11b/g WLAN capability internal to my machine? I recently saw an HP Pavilion model at Costco with that on the sticker but could find no such option for an XPS machine at Dell (I do a lot of legwork in cost comparison analysis).
Just in case it comes up, plugging in the internet with a cable is out of the question. That is why we had to get a wireless router in the first place.
I hope to join the proud tradition of posting my proposed components on the boards for Jamie Nixx to bash (I presume I will not be lucky enough to choose all quality parts my first time around). For the most part, I have followed Rob's component guide very closely (in fact, exactly using the Intel parts) but I noticed Jamie has expressed a low opinion of the Zalman CNPS9500 cooler along with several PSUs (though not yet specifically the one in the Antec Sonata III case, as far as I know) and now I wonder what else in my set-up should be changed. But one step at a time.
My internet access is through a wireless router. I currently have a laptop (Dell Inspiron 2200) with an external wireless antenna/dongle/whatever you call it plugged into a USB port. I am decently sure that, upon completing construction of my new desktop PC using the instructions on this site and the information on these forums, I can just use the same USB thingy to connect to the internet as usual. This, however, leads me to two questions:
1. Is my assumption correct in general or are there hardware specifications that need to be addressed (a particular motherboard or what have you)?
2. What must I buy to have 802.11b/g WLAN capability internal to my machine? I recently saw an HP Pavilion model at Costco with that on the sticker but could find no such option for an XPS machine at Dell (I do a lot of legwork in cost comparison analysis).
Just in case it comes up, plugging in the internet with a cable is out of the question. That is why we had to get a wireless router in the first place.
I hope to join the proud tradition of posting my proposed components on the boards for Jamie Nixx to bash (I presume I will not be lucky enough to choose all quality parts my first time around). For the most part, I have followed Rob's component guide very closely (in fact, exactly using the Intel parts) but I noticed Jamie has expressed a low opinion of the Zalman CNPS9500 cooler along with several PSUs (though not yet specifically the one in the Antec Sonata III case, as far as I know) and now I wonder what else in my set-up should be changed. But one step at a time.