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Help with PCmaking
:dunce: Ok, i wanna ask a few questions.
1. lets say you put all the bits together that you buy for the PC, then switch it on, will it just work right away? 2. when all the bits work, do you go into safe mode and put the windows XP disic in? 3. does anyone know where i can buy a good book or DVD showing you how to make a PC, where it has pic's and stuff, putting it simple, so you learn and not just read it. Thanks |
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well, the most i have put in, is a RAM stick and a ethernet card.
i see all these bits in my PC, and i really dunno what is what, thats why i asked. I opened up my old 1980+ pc last night, and it had a 64 MB ram stick in it, do they still do them? lol |
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try these links...also you could do much worse than but Scott Mueller's 16th Edition of Upgrading and Repairing PC's. It's a little pricey but has all the information you will ever need to know - it also comes with a DVD with video clips plus load of other useful stuff.
Links: http://www.buildyourown.org.uk/ http://www.buildeasypc.com/ http://www.daileyint.com/build/ |
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Once you have installed the PSU and Motherboard (fairly simple, a couple of screws for each) you can pop in the memory and graphics card and connect up the power supply cables and drives.
To be honest the most fiddly bit is connecting up the ports on the outside of the case like microphones, speakers, USB etc. but most motherboards come with pretty good diagrams showing where everything needs to go. |
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quick question and the most i want answered.
What do i get? By that i mean, what do i really need for a good gaming computer, every bit. P.S. is there a site for that or? |
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I have always put to gether the basics , motherborard cpu, memory hd and cd. then ran the OS.
Then I add in any expansion cards 1 by one(will allow you to find device conflicts easier). Unless I'm using XP pro which seems to like it in one go and can pick up most things by itself. |
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I built my own gaming PC a year ago and it is still current now......full details here
If you wade through that lot and replicate what I did you should be able to build it for about £1000-1200... |
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You will NEED: Case PSU Motherboard Processor Memory CD/DVD Drive Hard Drive Graphics Card You might want to add a better cooler to the CPU to run the system a little quieter. |
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so, all i need to do is put the motherboard in the memory hd and a cd drive? and whats a OS and how do i run it?
---------- Post added at 13:41 ---------- Previous post was at 13:40 ---------- when you say cooler, do you mean that fan on the motherboard? ---------- Post added at 13:43 ---------- Previous post was at 13:41 ---------- another question just came in my head. Does makes matter? By that i mean, you don't need everything by the same company |
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i wanna know something.
When buying stuff, lets say from overclockers, does the more it cost, really mean it will be better? |
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Memory MUST be the right type (check Crucial's web site once you have a mobo). Graphics cards, HDDs, CDs and floppys are all generally universal if you stick to straight forward ones. |
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i guess mobo means motherboard? silly me, didn't see you said what a mobo is
And whos Crucial and wheres the site? question - how will i know which case to get, as there is sizes, and i want my stuff to fit just right, not be too small, or too big? |
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