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Learn how to build a desktop computer or PC

15 Nov Posted by Admin in Computer Repair | 25 comments
Learn how to build a desktop computer or PC

Care to follow? www.twitter.com Learn how to build your own computer or PC. Allows you to customize to meet your exact needs! Sorry the quality is a little bit crappy. Parts… Cooler Master Elite 310 Case Asus P5Q SE Plus motherboard Intel Quad core Q8200 2.33 GHZ 4 MB cache 1333 MHZ FSB Kingston PC8500 2 GB RAM 1066 MHZ XFX GeForce 9800 GT 512MB GDDR3 Samsung 500 GB SATA HD 7200 RPM 16 MB buffer Antec 500 W power supply Samsung 22x SATA dual layer DVD burner 2x Antec 120mm ball bearing multiple speed fans Music by: incompetech.com Song: Deliberate Thought For use under Creative Commons license 3.0

 

25 comments

  • nukem384 says:

    @theusedish tigerdirect, zipzoomfly, newegg, frys if you have one near you

  • theusedish says:

    what websites would you recommend for reliable, quality parts with fair prices

  • Maxim1119 says:

    @Imfingbob I built a friend of mine a solid budget gaming rig for 370$. It can play Crises 2 on medium to high settings btw. Just to give you an idea of strengths. Assuming you have the mouse, keyboard, monitor, and the desired OS then it can be a good price. My friends build uses DDR3 RAM totaling 8GBs(sadly a stick was dead so only 4 until I buy him another), and an AM3 processor that had three cores. We unlocked a 4th easy. =] IT REALLY DOESN’T NEED TO BE EXPENSIVE!!!

  • matt35271 says:

    Food has nothing to do with the human body. But ok.

  • Brezzo says:

    @Imfingbob You can build a nice amd gaming computer for like $700, with basic parts (1055T cpu) and 4gb of ram, a nice video card and a monitor. If you’re from the US, look on newegg.com and you’ll find some great deals on parts.

  • Zlee4567 says:

    @nukem384 Got it! Thanks :D

  • nukem384 says:

    @Zlee4567 as long as the case is compatible with the motherboard. most boards are “ATX” and the case should be ATX compliant.

  • Zlee4567 says:

    All these new parts.. do you have to het a new case? Or can you use something old, like a case for a Compaq presario ? :D It would have been awesome to have a “old” over powered gaming rig

  • tsmwhodat says:

    really good tut. Great job!

  • kyleself13 says:

    Srry my iPhone thinks “got” is get

  • kyleself13 says:

    Son of a bitch I get all of the pc done and i try installing windows 7 and it says error your pc doesn’t support the nessacary hardware required!!! Fuck and it’s new I just got it FUCK and I payed $2000 almost

  • hariharan53 says:

    hey bro….u didnt apply the thermal grease

  • dudeman451 says:

    me and my dad are going to build one…really?

  • nukem384 says:

    @Imfingbob it really depends on how much you want to spend. anywhere from 1k and up

  • Imfingbob says:

    How much do you think it would cost to build a good gaming pc from scratch?

  • jmoney101019 says:

    hey bro… nice vid and analogy…. just wondering what motherboard your using?

  • nukem384 says:

    @nigleywigley youd probably want to get at least 600w, id recommend more, like 800w

  • nigleywigley says:

    nice vid, i am new to building pcs and im just about to start building my first rig but im not sure what power supply i need? what amount of watts will i need? does it matter? or does it depend on how many other things im running off my motherboard? my motherboard is:
    Gigabyte GA-880GM-UD2H
    i will be using the HAF 912 plus case, 8GBs of ddr3, AMD phenom II X4 995 BE a 1GB graphics card etc pls help

  • TheRobbie2690 says:

    Thanks a lot man this really helped

  • 05bahr says:

    @megaomario I suggest that you afford 1 wireless anti-static wristband as this give u more freedom when it comes to movements and also instead of touching something metal everytime and then.

  • 12eb3L says:

    @BloodStone20 lol why in the world would you do that…just drop $40 for a case, stop being cheap ur motherboard’s gonna crap out

  • DemonAMVs says:

    @BloodStone20 Yeah but your opening it up to dust and static which cause errors.

  • BloodStone20 says:

    @DemonAMVs Yeah i no man but trust me its a lot of fun when you don’t have a case. i keep placing the Cd Drive any where i see fit i got this self where the speakers, Motherboard ram all that stuff in one place, Fans all even out…which makes no sense. see mad fun!

  • DemonAMVs says:

    @BloodStone20 Not good lol.

  • UnScriptedFlix says:

    your video was so magical and spiritual. :P


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