PC Builder's Guide

Duff-Man

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Hi all

I'm currently working on a multifunctional PC Hardware and Gaming website named TGNN. One of the key features of this website is going to be its PC Builder's Guide, now I can't decide by myself so I'm going to ask the you (the community) which would you rather prefer, a more permanent guide, that is updated regurarly, targeting around 10 price points or monthly builds targeting around 4 price points, with slight changes to the price points every month?

Thanks in Advance
Duff-Man
 
I'd prefer 10 updated regularly with a note next to each specifying the last date it was changed.
 
Hi all

I'm currently working on a multifunctional PC Hardware and Gaming website named TGNN. One of the key features of this website is going to be its PC Builder's Guide, now I can't decide by myself so I'm going to ask the you (the community) which would you rather prefer, a more permanent guide, that is updated regurarly, targeting around 10 price points or monthly builds targeting around 4 price points, with slight changes to the price points every month?

Thanks in Advance
Duff-Man

Go with the frequent updating. The market is very fluid and there is always a tech revision or price drop worth writing about.
 
I do bi-monthly builder's guides for the desktop since things do change at least every two months. In-between I do a laptop buyer's guide so those peeps don't feel left out. I find it works better because prices drop by an average of 4.5% every two months, with some components fluctuating wildly.

Still wondering why you have the FX-8150 in the AMD rigs, considering there's not a lot of reason why the FX-8120 would be the poorer choice especially considering that its well over R900 cheaper in most stores.
 
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