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Build Your Own PC - Part 1 - Consider the Possibilities

Building a desktop computer requires research, diligence, and patience to complete the process. Many retailers offer PC building kits with all of its parts at a hefty price; power users find this to be an insult and normal PC guys like you think the price is a too high. What do you do to confront this misfit of a one-fits-all computer system? You can build your own desktop PC to fit your needs after you define the purpose, research application requirements, and search for parts in PC stores or online. The value of building your own PC is more than saving money; you will have a sense of accomplishment by creating the perfect system for your needs.

Define the Purpose of the PC

Why do you need a computer system? What's the purpose of the system? Before searching for parts to build your PC, you need to define its purpose. If you plan to use the PC for business, you may need to invest in a lot of memory, hard drive space, and concentrate on applications that require security. If you want a notebook PC to go on the road, you'll have to consider the approximate weight limits you'd like to have for your PC. The differences between each use is up to you. Some users emphasize on the basics - a lot of memory, hard drive space, and cost of the parts. You're going to take a different approach because we're going to complete intensive research to reveal details of your needs.

Research Software Application Requirements

What kind of operating system (OS) do you plan to have on the PC? Computer software requires a lot of energy from the system's functioning. If you need to use high-tech software such as 3D graphic simulators, you have to consider the amount of space needed to operate the software. Researching the basic requirements for current software needs and potential downloads can give you an idea of the hardware components it requires to operate your system. The initial research stage should take one to two days after you consider home, office, and on-the-go needs (may include wireless modem installations) that can capitalize the building phase of your PC.

Find parts from Retailers
 
Finding parts for your computer system can be an exciting adventure; the search in retail stores, online auction sites, and current salvaged PC parts can creata super computer lower than typical retail prices. The below market hardware improves your chances of building a PC you can be proud of. Finding the necessary hardware including modems,motherboards, hard drives, RAM, flat panel monitors, and light cases are available everywhere. If you do not need top of the line hardware, salvage parts from old PCs at your local library or PC retailers for basic word processing software. You can also place ads for computer parts on online classified ad sites to receive offers for used PCs with little damage.
 
The demand for PC parts continues to increase as the world considers upgrades as the best alternative to purchasing new eqipment. The decision is yours; some power users find it challenging to create super computers from older parts while newbies desire build-it kits from retailers. Your PC is a reflection of your personality, needs, and desires to interact with technology on a personal level. By building your own computer, you place an emotional ownership on the possibilities available from the technology.

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J. Pines is a technical writer of both IT and Business articles. Visit Netwind Learning Center for more information regarding PC Technicians




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