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What to post and how to post in the Hardware/OS section
If you are having personal computer hardware/OS problems or need advice with personal computer hardware/OS/networking or core software for troubleshooting/benchmarking, you've come to the right forum! If you are having game-related issues or want to know if a particular game will run on your computer, please post in the appropriate game forum or in Help and Tips. There are many experienced forum members here that are willing to help. However, before you post, please read the recommended posting guidelines that are detailed below. Thanks!

Off topic comments in a thread?
The Hardware/OS section is for serious and helpful discussions regarding your computer hardware and Operating System questions. If your post contributes nothing to the discussion , DON'T POST IT.

Rant threads about a manufacturer?
If you have an issue with a manufacturer, keep it to facts. If you personally did something that voided the warranty, didn't get things installed properly, or had unforeseen circumstances, don't expect any sympathy here. This is not your blog!

What should my thread title be?
Please post a thread title that tries to give us some indication of what your problem/question is. There is nothing worse than seeing a title that says Help!!!!! or WTF!!!!

I just saw this great deal on some hardware component!
Great deals come and go very quickly. Don't start threads to a short term deal since it generally doesn't benefit anybody and is considered spam for the rest of us. It is no different than receiving an email regarding the great deals of the day from a web site.

What price should I sell a component for?
If you start a thread that contains this question, your thread will be deleted. Even though you may not feel it is advertising by asking for opinions, folks may personally take an interest in it. So in effect, it is considered advertising. There are a lot of Internet sites that deal with selling used computer components for you to get an idea of what the market may bear for pricing.

I just bought a laptop/desktop with an integrated graphics processor!
Integrated graphics processors generally provide very poor gaming performance. There is really nothing you can do to increase performance but lower all the video settings and hope for the best.

I have a question regarding computer hardware?
Please make sure you post all of your computer specs. There is nothing worse than asking a question about computer hardware and not giving the details regarding your existing hardware. Also let us know if it is an OEM (pre-built) computer. I recommend including all components and not just the ones that may be in question, for example:

Motherboard make and model
CPU
Video card
Monitor (primarily LCD/CRT, size, resolution and refresh rate)
RAM
Power Supply

Here is one of my systems:
ASUS P5W DH Deluxe
Intel QX6700
XFX 7900GT Extreme
Dell 2005FPW (20.1" LCD, 1680x1050, 60Hz)
Patriot 2x1GB DDR2-800 (PDC22G6400LLK)
PCP&C 850SSI

If you don't know what components you have, here is a great little utility for getting the info regarding motherboard, CPU and RAM:
CPU-Z[www.cpuid.com]
Here is a utility for getting your GPU info:
GPU-Z[www.techpowerup.com]
Also make sure to tell us if you are overclocking anything!!!!!!!!!

I have a question regarding an Operating System or am having problems?
First, please tell us what Operating System you're running. Also, don't forget to check out the web site of the developer. There is usually very useful information there with possible solutions. For example:

http://support.microsoft.com/search/

http://www.linuxhelp.net/

Please don't post a question without at least doing a little bit of homework on support sites that may help you.

I would like some advice about upgrading some hardware components?
As noted above, post all of your existing computer's specs and tell us what components you want to upgrade. Also, if you have identified any new components you're thinking about, don't just post the links like this:

DVD drive
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16827151133

Post them like this:
SAMSUNG Black 18X DVD+R 8X DVD+RW 8X DVD+R DL 18X DVD-R 6X DVD-RW 12X DVD-RAM 16X DVD-ROM 48X CD-R 32X CD-RW 48X CD-ROM 2M Cache E-IDE/ATAPI DVD Burner - OEM[www.newegg.com]

Or this:
SAMSUNG Black 18X DVD+R 8X DVD+RW 8X DVD+R DL 18X DVD-R 6X DVD-RW 12X DVD-RAM 16X DVD-ROM 48X CD-R 32X CD-RW 48X CD-ROM 2M Cache E-IDE/ATAPI DVD Burner - OEM
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16827151133

That saves all of us time and will get quicker responses from other forum members.

Don't forget to tell us what components you can reuse from an older computer, how much you are willing to spend in your country's currency and what you primarily use the computer for!

I am having a network issue!
Please provide us with as much information as possible regarding your network setup. This includes the network interface card make and model, router make and model (with firmware revision) and cable/DSL modem. Also include how many computers may be sharing this same network and what they are being used for.

Can I overclock an OEM (pre-built) computer?
The answer to this is generally, NO!

I am having trouble with temperatures or want to know if my temperatures are good?
Please provide us with the room temperature, the number of case fans, the size of the fans, the location of the case fans, and which direction they're blowing (in or out of the case). Also be sure to include the type of HSF you are running on the component(s) in question.

What frames per second can I expect with my new computer?
While we understand your desire to know approximately what you can expect with your components, don't even post the question. We are closing all threads that ask this question! There are web sites that do reviews that will give you some indication of what to expect. Here are two:

http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/graphics-cards,1.html
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/178?vs=176

There is also this site that will tell you if your computer can run a specific game:

http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest

Do not start a versus thread or contribute to making a thread a versus thread!!!
Try to answer the OP's question. While there are many opinions about why one company or OS may be better than another, keep the responses to facts. We will be monitoring this forum area closely going forward for posts that we feel are biased towards one company. If you post something like "AMD owns" or "Intel owns" or "Intel sucks" or "AMD sucks" or "Dell sucks" or "Alienware sucks" or any other derivative of this, you will receive an infraction for spam! Please think about what you post here before you post it with at least some factual statement(s) to back up your post. Cheers!

Do not post videos that in no way help the OP or are not informative to help solve the OP's problem!
Try to answer the OP's question. If the video that you post doesn't do the above, you'll receive an infraction for spam. Also, don't post videos that include language that bypasses the word filter on this forum. Video content that has offensive language is inappropriate for this forum.


This has been posted as a sticky to help reduce the frequent questions that we have to pose to forum members that are seeking advice but don't always post all the pertinent information. Please feel free to provide additional thoughts/suggestions for this. Thanks!
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rotNdude 2013년 12월 14일 오후 12시 30분 
Internet computer part stores

Check this site for computer part availability in your country
https://pcpartpicker.com/
Go to the upper right corner and select your country

Another is https://www.amazon.com/ just make sure they are in your country

US:
Newegg[www.newegg.com]
Ewiz[www.ewiz.com]
Mwave[www.mwave.com]
Ncix[www.ncixus.com]
Tiger Direct[www.tigerdirect.com]

Canada:
Tiger Direct[www.tigerdirect.ca]
Canada Computers[www.canadacomputers.com]
Pc Canada[www.pccanada.com]
Compshops[www.compshops.com]
Newegg[www.newegg.ca]
DirectCanada[directcanada.com]
http://bestdirect.ca/
http://www.memoryexpress.com/
http://www.onhop.com
http://www.pcvonline.com
http://www.vuugo.com

Australia:
Game Dude[www.gamedude.com.au]
Tech Buy[www.techbuy.com.au]
Aus pc market[www.auspcmarket.com.au]
Umart[www.umart.com.au]
Cws[www.cws.net.au]
Mittoni[www.mittoni.com.au]
Staticice[www.staticice.com.au]
Shopping Square[www.shoppingsquare.com.au]
IT Estate[www.itestate.com.au]
Centre Com[www.centrecom.com.au]
MSY[www.msy.com.au]
http://www.ple.com.au/
http://pccasegear.com/
http://www.thekoolroom.com/
http://www.skycomp.com.au/
Pre-built Computers[www.scorptec.com.au]
http://www.dcomponline.com.au/

UK:
Overclockers[www.overclockers.co.uk]
Ebuyer UK[www.ebuyer.co.uk]
Aria[www.aria.co.uk]
Nova Tech[www.novatech.co.uk]
Scan UK[www.scan.co.uk]
dabs[www.dabs.com]
Quiet PC (CPU FANS)[www.quietpc.com]
AWD-IT[www.awd-it.co.uk]
Hex Computer Solutions[www.hexcs.com]
Hydro Powered Computer (Bits and pieces)[www.hydro-powered.co.uk]
Pre-built computers[www.pcspecialist.co.uk]


The Netherlands:
Alternate[www.alternate.nl]
Informatique[www.informatique.nl]
http://azerty.nl
http://zercom.nl
Komplett[www.komplett.nl]
Highflow[www.highflow.nl]
4Launch[www.4launch.nl]
http://gamepc.nl/ <-- may be overpriced like Alienware
http://www.ikbenstil.nl/
Meggeko[www.megekko.nl]

Germany:
Alternate[www.alternate.de]
http://www.mix-computer.de
Mindfactory[www.mindfactory.de]
Avitos[www.avitos.com]
https://www.kmcomputer.de/
Atelco[www.atelco.de]
PC silent[www.pcsilent.de]
Ayoo[www.ayoo.de]
Cyberpoort[www.cyberport.de]
caseking [www.caseking.de]
Aquatuning [www.aquatuning.de]


Ireland:
Komplett[www.komplett.ie]
Elara Online[www.elara.ie]
Dabs[www.dabs.ie]

Italy:
AlienPC[www.alienpc.it]
Bow[www.bow.it]
CHL[www.chl.it]
Drako[www.drako.it]
e-Key[www.e-key.it]
ePlaza[www.eplaza.it]
ePRICE[www.eprice.it]
HRW[www.hrw.it]
PIXMANIA[www.pixmania.com]
PROKOO[www.prokoo.com]
Neths[www.neths.it]
nexths[www.nexths.it]
Tecno Computer[www.tecnocomputer.it]
Tibur Computer Center[www.tiburcc.it]
Ybris Cooling[www.ybris-cooling.it]

Africa:
Mecer PC[www.mecerpc.co.za]
PC shopping[www.pcshopping.co.za]
Sahara Shop[www.saharashop.co.za]
Zentek Computers[www2.zentek.co.za]

China:
Comp Pro[www.comprousa.com]
Pc online[www.pconline.com.cn]
It[www.it.com.cn]
52 Hardware[www.52hardware.com]
Gzeasy[www.gzeasy.com]
Pc pop[hard.pcpop.com]

Russia:
- a mix of amazon and microcenter[www.ulmart.ru]
- ulmart and citilink are the biggest mainstream pc components retailers in ru[www.citilink.ru]
- more like microcenter[/url[url] - same ^[/url[url] - same ^[www.dns-shop.ru]
- an enthusiast shop[www.xcom-shop.ru]
- simply, cheap but meh ui and feels like a warehouse..[www.nix.ru]

Slovania:
http://funtech.si
http://www.sestavi.si
http://www.dinokomp.si
https://www.ceneje.si
http://www.mimovrste.si


Singapore:
Hardwarezone.com price guide[sg.hardwarezone.com]
Sgxtreme[www.sgxtreme.org]
Potter House[www.thepotterhouse.net]

Lithuania:
www.1a.lt
www.skytech.lt
www.kilobaitas.lt
www.varle.lt
www.fortakas.lt

Philippines:
Hardwarezone.com price guide[www.hardwarezone.com.ph]
Newegg Beta[www.newegg.com]

Malaysia:
Hardwarezone.com price guide[www.thhardwarezone.com]

Thailand:
Hardwarezone.com price guide[www.thhardwarezone.com]

Specialty computer retailers:

Preformance pcs[www.performance-pcs.com]
Frozen Cpu[www.frozencpu.com]
Voyeur Mods[www.voyeurmods.com]
Poly Gfx[polygfx.com]
Xoxide[www.xoxide.com]
Jab Tech[jab-tech.com]

Custom Built Computers:

Falcon Northwest[www.falcon-nw.com]
Velocity Micro[Velocitymicro.com]
Alienware[Alienware.com]
Voodoo PC[www.voodoopc.com]
Cyber Power[www.cyberpowerinc.com]
Ibuy Power[www.ibuypower.com]
Ecollege pc[www.ecollegepc.com]
Mesh Computers[www.meshcomputers.com]
ABS[www.abs.com]
Vigor Gaming[www.vigorgaming.com]
NebulaPC[www.nebulapc4u.com]
https://www.originpc.com/
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Bad 💀 Motha 2014년 7월 15일 오후 5시 11분 
* * * Update for NEWEGG * * *

Newegg.com now supports the following shipping destinations and currency.
United Kingdom (currency: USD, EUR, GBP)
Australia (currency: USD, AUD)

Look for the selection box at the top of the site.

For Canadian Residents, please use Newegg.ca
oct0g123 2014년 12월 31일 오전 7시 38분 
Amazon.com also has really good deals on parts, i ordered all of mine from there
jesferkicks 2015년 3월 24일 오전 12시 48분 
And if it hasn't already been mentioned. Using PC Part Picker website to input your computer build parts so it will find the best prices for each part and line up a link to whatever store has the best price.. http://pcpartpicker.com
dnklgrn 2016년 2월 27일 오전 9시 17분 
You could add caseking [www.caseking.de] and Aquatuning [www.aquatuning.de]
Caseking is a good store for nearly everything having to to with computers, also the official for Super Flower and Aquatuning is the place to go if you want a custom watercooling installed in your system.
Skeleton Mage 2016년 11월 16일 오후 10시 07분 
www.dcomponline.com.au is another online store for australia.
Likely not the cheapest but they do have store that you can walk into to pickup your gear.
From personal experence polite & helpful.
Edit: spelling
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rotNdude 2017년 1월 8일 오전 10시 20분 
Add it to the Netherlands section or create a new Finland section?

ß-мλл님이 먼저 게시:
verkkokauppa.com
GameHex 2017년 2월 5일 오후 5시 12분 
Custom Desktop Wizard [www.customdesktopwizard.com] is a great website if you just want a list of good computer parts and aren't quite sure what's good/current or what parts go well together.
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Omega 2017년 8월 13일 오전 3시 52분 
I have another one for the stores list:

The Netherlands
https://www.megekko.nl/

They are usually cheapest with hardware here in NL.
rotNdude 2017년 8월 13일 오후 12시 11분 
Omega님이 먼저 게시:
I have another one for the stores list:

The Netherlands
https://www.megekko.nl/

They are usually cheapest with hardware here in NL.
I added it. Thanks!
⛧EyMi Mayhem⛧ 2017년 8월 20일 오전 9시 06분 
2 things for the list.
Custom builders https://www.originpc.com/
Origin offers everything, from gaming up to high-end workstation.
With high quality parts ..and also high prices.
But overall a great company.

And the uhm german site "hardwareversand" was sold. It's www.kmcomputer.de now.
Jules 2017년 10월 8일 오후 4시 52분 
Thanks
Mossy Snake 2017년 10월 8일 오후 4시 57분 
Just a suggestion:

Maybe you could add links to Intel, Nvidia, and AMD/Radeon's support pages as well as DDU just in case someone's having driver issues? It could help alleviate some of the frequent "Help! My [x component] is having driver issues!" threads if the posters decide to click on this before posting.
chiefputsilao✖️ping 2017년 10월 9일 오전 5시 39분 
newegg has localized pricing for the philippines (beta) https://www.newegg.com/global/ph
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