Considering making custom Gaming PC's
11 years ago
General
Eh, so, since I have a huge amount of experience working on my own PC and doing a lot of work assembling and disassembling PC's in High School and College, I'm thinking of starting to make custom Gaming PC's for enjoyment and profit.
I'm a slick shit computer whiz hardware wise. And when you get your PC it will include software YOU SPECIFY (you WILL need to pay for it of course!)
Also, each PC would be made to order and be hand made by yours truly. So, basically, you either cherry-pick parts or just specify what you want the PC to do and I can make it for you. Liquid or air cooled, I could do both.
For those who want to have just a stock multitier PC-manufacturer-like buying experience I would have the following tiers:
Avenger X-1: Basic, good for minecraft-level game performance and internet surfing, basically jack-of-all-trades.
Avenger X-5: Novice, good for like COD-4 and newer games, sorta starting-out budget gamer.
Robot DP-1: Moderate, good for high level video-editing, gaming, and serious power. Basically 3-D modeling machine.
Robot DP-10: Advanced, good for advanced-level 3D modeling and blender movie rendering. Could be used to create games.
Studio DP-50: Expert, great for 3-D world creation and simulation, basically a supercomputer in your bedroom.
Console XC-500: Specific computer build that emphasizes pure processing power and video rendering capabilities. Comes equipped with Scilab and all associated modules installed. This computer is meant for low-tier supercomputing.
So, since I'm skilled at building PC's, do you think this would be the right thing to do?
I'm a slick shit computer whiz hardware wise. And when you get your PC it will include software YOU SPECIFY (you WILL need to pay for it of course!)
Also, each PC would be made to order and be hand made by yours truly. So, basically, you either cherry-pick parts or just specify what you want the PC to do and I can make it for you. Liquid or air cooled, I could do both.
For those who want to have just a stock multitier PC-manufacturer-like buying experience I would have the following tiers:
Avenger X-1: Basic, good for minecraft-level game performance and internet surfing, basically jack-of-all-trades.
Avenger X-5: Novice, good for like COD-4 and newer games, sorta starting-out budget gamer.
Robot DP-1: Moderate, good for high level video-editing, gaming, and serious power. Basically 3-D modeling machine.
Robot DP-10: Advanced, good for advanced-level 3D modeling and blender movie rendering. Could be used to create games.
Studio DP-50: Expert, great for 3-D world creation and simulation, basically a supercomputer in your bedroom.
Console XC-500: Specific computer build that emphasizes pure processing power and video rendering capabilities. Comes equipped with Scilab and all associated modules installed. This computer is meant for low-tier supercomputing.
So, since I'm skilled at building PC's, do you think this would be the right thing to do?
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