Computer Hardware Guide

Does the technical name of different component of a computer, such as RAM, processor, scares you off? In this article, we will be covering most of the hardware in regardless of the form size (physical size of the computer casing) Essential Computer Hardware consists of Mainboard CPU RAM Hard Disk Drive Graphic Card Power [...]

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Build your Own PC

Build your own PC!
Simple and Fun. Just follow these instructions and you’re on your way to a relatively inexpensive way to building a fast and fully functional personal computer.
Parts Needed:
1. Case with 500 watt power supply – Raidmax Smilodon 89. 99
2. Motherboard Biostar P4m80 46. 99
3. CPU – Pentium 4 Socket [...]

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How to Build a Computer


Step 1: component selection
The first and most important part of any computer system assembly is proper component selection, both compatibility- and performance-wise. Ensuring that the memory is compatible with the mainboard, videocard is of the proper interface and supports the necessary features, power supply is of adequate wattage and quality, enclosure having adequate ventilation [...]

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A Layman’s Guide to a Computer’s Cpu

The Central Processing Unit, or CPUThe CPU of a computer is the main lynchpin of the computer system. Without it, nothing happens. It is a small slab of silicone about 10mm (3/8ths of an inch) square and about 2mm thick, which has been etched and doped microscopically to form circuits, switches, transistors [...]

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The Right CPU For You

There are a number of way you can go about choosing a CPU. Some require a little skill and research; others are quite simple. No matter what method you choose though, shop around before you buy a CPU. Both online and offline there can be a massive difference in price ranges for [...]

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