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Computer System Unit Assembling

Postby Jhiane on Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:44 am

Does anyone knows how to assemble pc? I have a project that needs to assemble a pc with a 500$ budget and its components should be compatible. Any expert here? :mrgreen:
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Re: Computer System Unit Assembling

Postby Kristo on Mon Mar 21, 2011 2:14 am

For what are You gonna use that computer? Gaming, video editing? Do You need monitor, keyboard, mouse and do they have to fit in 500$? From what store do You want to buy these things?
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Re: Computer System Unit Assembling

Postby el badman on Mon Mar 21, 2011 3:28 am

It's usually best to start with the processor and motherboard, and then to adapt the rest to that (hard drive, CD/DVD-ROM, RAM, power supply, graphic card, case, etc.).
There should be half a billion websites that describe how to do that...
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Re: Computer System Unit Assembling

Postby Jhiane on Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:38 am

it should be propritized the motherboard, ram, videocard, hard disk, and processor.. I'm not really buying this. I just want to have a full system to assemble.. I think I'm refering on newegg.com for the prizes.. We can choose weather its for server, mid-end or gaming..
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Re: Computer System Unit Assembling

Postby el badman on Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:04 am

what website is that el badman?

I'm pretty sure Google would find quite a few computer tech websites if you type something like "PC assembling" or "how to build your own PC", etc. I've assembled quite a few computers for myself, and I've always started with the combination CPU/motherboard, because it heavily conditions the rest of your system.
As far as websites to purchase components go, newegg.com is definitely the way to go.
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Re: Computer System Unit Assembling

Postby NovU on Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:52 pm

two types of cpus, so make sure u know wut ur buying. amd or intel. choose. then choose motherboard that that's compatible with ur cpu. also try to go for the standard size motherboard. some smaller sized motherboard will give u trouble in choosing other components such as most rams requiring 1.4 voltage but many of mini sized mainboard won't support them.

as for the rams, ddr3 rams are the way to go and they're not that expensive these days. under 100 u should get a solid 4 gigs of them. make sure ur motherboard are compatible with them tho. otherwise, ddr2 is also a decent choice too since they come cheaper. not sure extra money is worth ddr3 these days. u can look into it urself.

vid card, if ur building a budget comp, $50 one should do it. it should run you any vids smoothly.

of course power supply... 350Watts one should do u good enuf but it mostly depends on ur vid card power requirement.

dvd writer($15)/blueray($60-$150) ur call. sm/memory card reader = $10, case = depends on ur preference, but gaming comp will require good air flow.

hard disk: cheap cheap cheap these days. if u can afford, go for one SSD(solid state drive) and one extra for size. like one cheap SSD for $80 and one 7200rpm 1tera or less for ($50)

Actually with $500 budget, u should be able to build a decent comp, even an ok gaming comp. all depends what kinda comp u wanna build.
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Re: Computer System Unit Assembling

Postby Jhiane on Tue Mar 22, 2011 12:23 am

tnx for the info bro..
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