Use pcpartpicker it will tell you if parts aren't compatible. You will save a lot of money and get better parts doing it yourself.
It is still more cost effective, last I checked. Start with an idea: Intel or AMD, then look at motherboards. Find the most popular socket. Then look at CPUs, to match the motherboard. Then pick up 8 or 16GB of RAM... matching the motherboard. Finally pick out a GPU, SSD, and when you're all done, pick out a case and PSU. Simple!
Also I would advise against AMD cpus at the moment they have been inferior to Intel that last few cycles.
You'll save money and get a superior computer. You pretty much just need to pick out a CPU,RAM, find a motherboard which fits that socket and then get a case big enough for that size motherboard. On Newegg, it lays out whats compatible with the motherboard right there. If you want to save money even further onboard video is a lot more decent than it used to be with the right chip if you want to pass on the video card.
Any help much appreciated, I would really like to find maybe 2 or 3 Requester's that are just fill in the radio button hits that post everyday. Main goal would be to help make an extra 5 or 10 dollars a day from after I do surveys, any ideas, I have been looking for hours in my hit scraper but just not finding much ProductRnR seems so sketchy. Thanks for any help
You guys and your unwieldy pieces of plastic... Just tap your phones on the payment pad. I mean, what is this... 2013?
My 16 y/o grandson just built himself an amazing computer. He's big into gaming so he wanted something fast with great graphics. All in, without a monitor, he has about $1,000 in it.
Amazon requester inc a9. If you have an android phone you can install their app and take pictures of specified items for .07 each, with a bonus of .07 for each additional pic (up to 5 for .35 total per HIT). Their image verification HITs may be more what you'd like, just hit radio buttons; with tab and space I finish them in 5 seconds or less, .03 each. But they're both easy and I do them when things are slow.
Thanks Yeah the image verification HITs are kind more of what I'm looking for do you have a panda 2 those. Thanks 4 help.
A flat card measuring 2 x 3 inches weighing maybe 10 grams vs. a modern-day smartphone with a 5 or 6 inch screen weighing maybe 140 grams and it's the card that's "unwieldy"? What is this, a bad infomercial? Anyway... I stopped in before bed to see if there was anything worth doing and I very much want to do these TR2s in case it's for a qual but they are taking a ridiculous amount of time to load and in some cases once they finally do load, it's just an error message. Edit: Looks like the unqalled batch is either pulled or gone now, anyway; I just see a qualled batch.
I don't bother with pandas for these; there are too many groups. I use the "watch this page" for the verification HITs; here's the link I use. https://www.mturk.com/mturk/searchb...+and+validate+an+image&minReward=0.00&x=0&y=0 These go quick, but I can sometimes get 25 in my queue. If you want pandas, I've gotten these groupIds so far but to me it would be easier to just run the page watcher since all of them will pop up, I just middle click +AUTO to open many at a time. groupIds: 3VEZ0UF9LCD8180J9SXXGYRBXGP4BI 3MQQ4RVXA53TFKG4Z0EDS8A7VIB2AO 372YDQ1UKE0SUEFRZVJ58UDYHMK8CX 31TTIPZ8XMJJATPQP0KS74Q2YYR3GS 36M7HST2L5ONJCHF9ESE6TZ5JCX3BS 33PEMSEYX7FW5XXGF5GZOR0YGW92EH 3NE6EBGK47MLQFTZJ5U4715QLIC3EB 31H4HIBP9AZ0O475NPQ3710NSLN5HU 3ZFB7PFNY1A4VJ2IBUEIFN4FVET39L 3DBSZOC6LJT6TH9LNEO9HD5N06Z3CI 3JGLGV9D6KMJCO231T7DGGLPZ205D8 3H41Q6XMQMCUPBT7L06NOULATBP2GX 36FIWAXJH5AI02CN30SIBIFZ1X73AY 3USMLONC9EG7VT6CKLWXUO7OP2X58F 30814BGWVEI8P7OI56O59UXB8B22HW
Browsing around this site; this is the coolest site I've ever seen for building PCs. Definitely gonna be using it to build mine. B helped me with the mouse so I got that saved. I have the multimedia keyboard down to two choices - 1)http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N2ROO2S...lid=2ZUOUXSVJI5NP&coliid=I3IIBIICDW2YAP&psc=1 2) http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IG3GSQ8...lid=2ZUOUXSVJI5NP&coliid=I3JM7QHB94A881&psc=1 I'm eyeing getting two of these monitors http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GTV05XG...TF8&colid=2ZUOUXSVJI5NP&coliid=I2X6H1BRQTZN07 Now, the all important part is the chair, cause I'm gonna be sitting in the thing for 12+ hours a day. Anyone have suggestions on that?
After 14 hours of travel today, I expected today to be crap, but thanks to these sears hits I still hit my $10 daily goal.