Building An Inexpensive PC Desktop

By Milrika Ekilski

Some people believe that you have to be extremely good at computer technology and dexterous in order to build a PC desktop. This is a somewhat false notion. You, as an ordinary computer lover, can build your own PC without the help of anyone. The name of the task may sound intimidating at first but if you know how to start, you can receive outstanding reward. After having read this article, you will know what you have to get in order to begin building your own pc.

First thing you will need is a Case with power supply. You should choose the one with at least two or three 3.5" internal drive bay and two 5.25" external drive bays. There are cases that are very cheap but quite functional. If you buy the cheapest, you may need an additional case fan.

Motherboard and CPU: you should buy all these stuffs at the same place to make sure they are all compatible with each other. If your CPU does not come with a fan, you will need to buy one. Most boards today have sound and network interfaces. You should buy CPU and motherboard bundled together. You can do research no the internet to find what type of motherboard you need.

RAM: now you need to look at your motherboard manual before you buy RAM. For RAM, you should buy the fastest that you can afford. And it is better to have more RAM rather than less.

To store files and other important information, you will need an internal hard drive (HDD). There are many kinds of internal drives on the market these days, and they are extremely cheap. AS a minimum requirement, you should choose one with no less than 100 GB, 72000 RPM and 8 MB cache. The more storage the better especially if you tend to have lots of movies, songs and applications to store.

A DVD drive is required to play CDs/VCDs and DVDs. I think you should purchase a DVD burner because it is very versatile. You can play as well as burn disks with this type of drive.

A floppy disk drive is required if you plan to boot from the floppy disk some days in the future. This type of drive is not very popular these days and most computers now seem to lack a floppy drive.

Now it comes to the part of setting up the soul of your computer. You can do this with an operating system. Windows is the most common and supported operating system in the world. Most programs support Windows. Linux is also very popular. The fact that it is free is very tempting to everybody. However, there are many applications don't support Linux.

Having got the required equipments and components, you can begin working on your new PC desktop. The process may seem to be a bit daunting but the result is so rewarding that it is worth a try.

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