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Build Your Own Computer

Several information is available that shows how to build your own computer. Those who are not computer savvy may consider this a daunting task. However, computer professionals will attest to the simplicity of building a computer. Building your own computer is great for those who want to save a few hundred dollars on their new computer, and is a great skill to have. Think of it this way, if you have the ability to build your own computer, you can turn this into a profitable hobby.

The price of computers varies. Some computers are available for well under $1000, whereas other computers may cost upwards of $3000. The price depends heavily on the components included. This same method applies when planning to build your own computer. Before choosing components for the system, determine your personal budget and needs. Most people use their computer strictly for word processing and to connect to the internet. Others may need components that allow sound, graphics, and movie watching. Additional components include the keyboard, mouse, speakers, and printers.

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Internal components necessary for building your own computer include processor, motherboard, RAM, hard drives, and DVD-ROM. In most cases, processors are included with the motherboard. This is beneficial because the two components will be compatible. Building your first computer will be tricky. Often times, vital component such as a fan (intended to cool the computer), and modem (allows internet connection) are forgotten. Observing another computer being built or purchasing a step-by-step video guide is highly effective. If planning to build your own computer, select an operating system and software according to the amount of available space or memory. Computers with little memory will not be able to support a newer operating system. Thus, those requiring several software programs should install enough memory to support their individual needs.