Our rules & tips?

Wraith

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Now we all have our own rules to build, mod or OC to and I thought it would be good idea for us to share them especially for the new members to pick up from and get some insight into how we think.

I'm talking PC related rules to work or live by, after watching TTL on the "How many Watts do you actually need" he states "Don't skimp on your PSU", now this is a excellent piece of advice and something I learned pretty quick when I first signed up here at OC3D.

Our member rules.

If its worth doing, do it once - tinytomlogan

When OC'ing, patience makes sense there is nothing to be gained from rushing apart from more BSODs and the possibility of fried hardware. - Wraithguard

When modding cases as is my new interest the age old "measure twice cut once" is my top rule. - Wraithguard

Buy cheap buy twice - iBeInspire

If you like it, buy it! - MaddenShadow

Never just follow one piece of advice. Ask around, read up and make your own decision. - barnsley

Buy cheap buy twice and do your research. - SavageCupcake

Research, research, research Always try to go what's best for you, rather than pushing far beyond your budget. Invest in a nice case so you don't have to worry for the next few builds, always read up on psu's rather than picking one randomly. Hmmm what else.... - Squidlorock

Make sure your screws aren't too long for your radiator. - Remmy

Forget the benchmarks it's the games that count. Save money on things that don't matter like super speedy RAM and spend it on things that do matter like the GPU.

A system is only as good as its weakest component, so don't go powering £500 worth of GPU with a £20 PSU. - Davva2004

Never use other peoples OC settings. - QuietOne

More intake than outtake fans, positive pressure = cleaner rig. - SPS

"The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten." - Sir Henry Royce (or Aldo Gucci, or Nash... IDK) - JR23

Get a Dremel, a proper Dremel, learn to use it properly and don't be afraid of it... It will pay off. - SuB

1) KISS: Keep It Simple Stupid
2)PPPPP: Poor Preparation= Piss Poor Performance! - Excalabur50

Less can be more - especially when we are talking hose and cables! - tinytomlogan

Don't disseminate dogma. - Mr. Smith

Check the basket multiple times to save on unnecessary shipping fees. - SparkleDJackson

1: Measure twice cut once..
2: You can always take more off but you can't add more on.. - Antony1995

Proper Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance - Wraithguard

I'm real interested to see what others have to add to this.

Oh and lets not also forget the main oversight that is that Google is your friend!
 
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All the PCs I build must be suitable for normal use 24/7 so this rules out extreme or exotic forms of cooling. Also no open bench setups.

I also never overclock my GPUs for normal use like gaming even if I am using a single card like a GTX 680.

For normal use I don't run my CPUs any faster than 4.0ghz, I think some people overclock the nuts off their CPUs for epeen and then wonder why they degrade so quick.
 
All the PCs I build must be suitable for normal use 24/7 so this rules out extreme or exotic forms of cooling. Also no open bench setups.

I also never overclock my GPUs for normal use like gaming even if I am using a single card like a GTX 680.

For normal use I don't run my CPUs any faster than 4.0ghz, I think some people overclock the nuts off their CPUs for epeen and then wonder why they degrade so quick.

I had a feeling yours would be Quad-fire/sli or go home :lol:
 
I had a feeling yours would be Quad-fire/sli or go home :lol:

Not always, for gaming I am not too fussy what I use. I am an old fart and started gaming on MS DOS based PCs where the graphics were very limited to say the least. Most of my favourite games are also very old.

I also find it easier to turn the in game settings up to avoid a bottleneck than to overclock a CPU.
 
Research, research, research :p Always try to go what's best for you, rather than pushing far beyond your budget. Invest in a nice case so you don't have to worry for the next few builds, always read up on psu's rather than picking one randomly. Hmmm what else....
 
If its worth doing - do it once

Buy cheap buy twice

If you like it, buy it!

Never just follow one piece of advice. Ask around, read up and make your own decision.

Buy cheap buy twice and do your research.

Research, research, research :p Always try to go what's best for you, rather than pushing far beyond your budget. Invest in a nice case so you don't have to worry for the next few builds, always read up on psu's rather than picking one randomly. Hmmm what else....

A great start here guys some great guidance tips for the fresh meat to the forums. Keep them coming, how about modding pointers like "Less is more".

EDIT: Feels like these should be like the NCIS #rules, not set in stone rules but more a rules of thumb guidelines.
 
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Forget the benchmarks - it's the games that count. Save money on things that don't matter - like super speedy RAM - and spend it on things that do matter - like the GPU.

A system is only as good as its weakest component, so don't go powering £500 worth of GPU with a £20 PSU.
 
I think this is a much nicer way of putting the quality/price argument...


"The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten." - Sir Henry Royce (or Aldo Gucci, or Nash... IDK)

JR
 
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