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Thursday, February 18, 2016

How To Building Your Own PC



In my previous article on Computer 101: Basic Computer Knowledge by Kuya Dijae, we discussed the basic parts of a computer and because many are asking me how do I buy and build my own PC, this next article will guide you and give you foundation on how to build your own PC.

 Even with so many handy gadgets like laptops, android phones, smart phones, tablets, etc., we cannot deny that a desktop computer is a must for every person and every home. It is still the most reliable and indispensable tool for all technological needs. Bulky it may be, but it is the fast and sturdy. Of course, it depends on the components of your computer still. Nowadays, there are so many high-end personal computers that choosing one is so difficult, considering the price also. If you don’t have enough budget for a commercial personal computer, there are ways. One of them is to build your own.

Build your own computer? That may sound crazy for non-IT or computer science people, but it is possible as long as you are given the best guidance. Most gaming addicts actually customize their own computer to adapt to their needs and type. There are a lot of guides as well as sellers online providing needs for custom built laptops and computers.

The first thing to remember before building your own computer and laptop is your budget. You don’t want your custom built laptop to be performing less than a commercial built one. You may look up the internet for estimated costs for a custom built pc or check the prices of the parts you want. It is also important to determine whether the parts are available locally. International shipping will take more time and with more risks for damages.


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Next is to know what part you want to change or upgrade. Are you a PC gamer? Or just a computer aficionado that wants the fastest performing laptop in the world? How to build or customize your computer will depend on your wants and preferences. The common parts to look after are the motherboard, processor, memory, graphics card, power supply, and CPU cooler. PC gamers will typically go for hardware parts that will give the best graphic resolution and optimal-in-game performance. Usually, we opt for the most affordable. However, always consider that almost all software are upgrading every now and then. Consider a gaming rig that will last up to ten years, preferably, so that you will not have to worry for games that will only play at 3060p or even higher.
Finally, learn how to build your personal computer or laptop. It’s not as easy as opening the case and guessing which part inside it looks similar with. We’re not saying that you need an expert, because that will need additional payment. The most reliable guide is the internet. Look for a tutorial, a blog post or even a YouTube video to help you. You might need testing the part before using it. Also, plan before you build. Make a sketch or framework for your gaming PC that will ensure the durability and performance. There will be wires needed in order to connect the parts to the power supply, so make sure these wires will be safe. Remember also that you might need soldering or pasting the parts together, so look for recommended adhesives that will do the job.

To sum up, always consider your preferences. Building PC needs something that will make you comfortable, convenient and most of all cost efficient.

So if you are ready to build your own computer and you think this things I've just told you will help you, give it a like, share and comment below.

1 comment:

  1. Never forget the essentials, well all of it are, but if we stick to fundamentals we should always consider what to use for electricals (Not PSU's) that said, I'm suggesting on using a UPS for those nasty blackouts that are frustrating.
    Bought a UPS from Panther Electrical a few months ago, and was playing minecraft, suddenly blackout. Everything was dead except for my PC, so I saved my game before shutting down, bought me all the time I need and I avoided having to start from scratch.

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