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| Building your own PC A recent question requested advice about building your own PC. The website style is a little amateurish, perhaps, and some of the discussion of components is certainly getting a bit 'dated', but one of the most comprehensive system building guides I've yet come across is Rob Williams' My Super PC website. http://www.mysuperpc.com/ In particular, the actual assembly instructions are quite detailed indeed, and the principles underlying PC assembly are pretty consistent no matter what system you're putting together. http://www.mysuperpc.com/build/pc_parts_list.shtml Another quite good (and a little more professional looking) guide can be found at TomsHardware http://www6.tomshardware.com/howto/20020904/index.html http://www6.tomshardware.com/howto/20020918/index.html |
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| Re: Building your own PC Here's another cool guide that's been included on the Intel website recently: http://www.intel.com/personal/digita....htm?id=us_bod |
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| Re: Building your own PC here's my personal favorite how-to guide: http://www.pcworld.com/howto/article...,116993,00.asp with a part by part analysis. -Soral 3.0 |
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| Re: Building your own PC For me I just learn by going to google and typeing how to do .................. |
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| Re: Building your own PC And I learn from mistakes: dropping magnetic screwdrivers on bios chips and having to buy a new motherboard :) |
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| Re: Building your own PC its easy. buy the haynes manual 'building your own computer.' i did and i've built 1 |
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| Re: Building your own PC I talked a lot on IRC with other people who built PCs, they gave me advice on what to buy and what not to buy etc. Having people around to help you can be very helpful because you can ask questions instead of having to put up with the info you have. However, a lot of people's opinions differ, so you will feel a little "pushed around". Still, in all honesty it isn't that hard. |
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| Re: Building your own PC exactly, but its easier once you know what you're doing. im at the end of a PC upgrade and repair course. im looking at building another computer very soon and a friend of mine has asked me if i can help him should he need it. its easy once you know how. |
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| Re: Building your own PC Start small. First upgrade an existing PC with a new videocard, maybe add a harddisk or a CD ROM drive. The next step could be installing some new RAM. Soon you'll have all the experience to build a new machine from scratch, and all you need to build up is the courage to take a screwdriver to a motherboard and to plug in a CPU costing hundreds of Euros that looks incredibly fragile :) |
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| Re: Building your own PC half the fun of it is learning what goes where and how it fits in and what it does. |
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