~ this is not a hardware community but you will see why I ask this q here: ~ At sites like these: ~ http://www.tomshardware.com/theme-build-your-own,156.html ~ http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,2366841,00.asp ~ you find pretty good outlines/step-by-step guides on how to build a PC on your own. The thing is that these guidelines mostly "follow the money" instead of doing a use case analysis of the hardware (e.g. optimal balance of quantity and type/quality of memory + SSD and harddrives (+ mainboard/processor)) that would let you grow as you go ~ Even though I almost exclusively work on Linux/Debian, I need to build a multiboot PC and one of the critical points to me is for the box to easily go into hibernation (and back ;-)) in no time and with no problem whatsoever. I know the combination of right hard- and software is very important for that to happen safely ~ Any other (better) "build-your-own" places out there considering such aspects, or any suggestions in general? ~ Thanks lbrtchx
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