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Beyond the Mysterious Beyond => Hobbies and Recreation => Computer and Electronics => Topic started by: pokeplayer984 on September 11, 2018, 09:13:31 AM

Title: My 4K Desktop Plans
Post by: pokeplayer984 on September 11, 2018, 09:13:31 AM
Well, this has been coming for me.  My Desktop still works, but I've been looking to upgrade it for some time.  Especially with the fact that, for some odd reason, I can't upgrade it to Windows 10.  I'm still stuck on Windows 7 with it.

So, here's my plans for a custom-made desktop in the future.

- Windows 10
- Case: Have limited space to work with here.  I can't make it too big.  However, if I make it too small, it won't fit everything.  I'll have to work with this one carefully.
- 5 TB Hard Drive: I bought this some time ago and never used it.  May as well put it to use here.
- Biggest External Hard Drive I can get my hands on: Got to have a back up, right?  Well, I plan to get a big one in the end just in case.

From here, the following must be able to run 4K.

-Motherboard
-Graphics Card
-CPU
-RAM
-Monitor (Might just get a 4K TV and connect the Desktop to it.)
-4K Disc Player

After that, I need some fans to keep it cool enough.

Finally, I need a PSU that can run all of that.

I've already got the Keyboard and mouse covered, so don't worry about that.

Now, as for budget, don't worry too much.  There's some stuff I'm going to sell anyways.  However, if I want to avoid that, I'm looking at $500 here. (Will still sell stuff to make space.)

So those are the plans and if you can help me out, I'd very much appreciate that.

I'll keep you updated on my progress.

See ya later! :wave
Title: Re: My 4K Desktop Plans
Post by: OwlsCantRead on September 12, 2018, 10:16:06 AM
...can 500 dollars really afford all that?

I'm no expert in hardcore PCs (my friend offered to build me one and I turned him down) but I can definitely add that cooling is essential with this build. Maybe look into a water cooler?
Title: Re: My 4K Desktop Plans
Post by: pokeplayer984 on September 16, 2018, 10:00:26 PM
^^Well first off, remember that I plan to spend more if necessary.  Second, is that the real trick to pulling it off is to go Used when it comes to the parts.  Believe it or not, if you go used, you can get stuff that works very well for very little.  It can be done.  I've actually seen one done like this.

Maybe I'll copy the one I was inspired by maybe not.  We shall see.