Second post in the series where we'll focus on where to get proper, high quality and cheap stuff.
You always pay for any time saved.
If you want to save your time you'll pay more or get less optimal parts. So, unfortunately, perfection requires some of your time.
Main terms used:
Let's focus on all main parts described in first post.
General parts:
Power stuff:
Storage:
PC components itself:
Next part will be about cases, setting priorities and building principles.
Provide you input, if you agree/ do not agree with something.
Thanks. Really useful info.
I really like pcpartpicker.com, it compiles the best prices online and also checks compatability.
My usual approach to self build hardware is buy a couple of levels below the top end. Top end usually comes at a huge premium. Buy cheap, buy twice, or at least earlier.
in the UK there are plenty of suppliers offering good value online. I've yet to find any local retailers that can compete on price, except the online retailers that have a shop front (Scan for instance). Avoid the big boys (PC World, Dixons Group, etc) at mostly all costs, unless it's an emergency - although now again can have some ok deals.
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