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Thursday, January 25, 2018

How to Build a Gaming PC (Final steps)

These are the last three steps to building a gaming PC. Like the rest of the steps, these are fairly simple.

Plugging Stuff In:

In this step all you have to do is plug things into each other. This mostly depends on your mother board layout, use the mother board manual to help you find all the slots.
First, plug the power supply into the motherboard. Then plug the fans into the power supply.

Inserting a Graphics Card:

Inserting the graphics card is simple, insert the card into the designated slot in the mother board. Then, like everything else in the computer, plug it in to the power supply.

Powering up and trouble shooting:

This is the last step to building a PC. You just turn on your computer and set up everything. Create all the accounts you want on the computer and install all the programs you want on the computer.

Now you're done! If you have followed these simplified steps, you've built a gaming PC. Now you can tell your friends all about it! If you want a more detailed guide just follow this link--->http://www.pcgamer.com/how-to-build-a-gaming-pc-a-beginners-guide/
If you have any questions ask away in the comments below.

4 comments:

  1. Nice conclusion for the blog posts. I was hoping to build a computer for gaming these past few months, but I never had a chance to as some other things came up. What graphics card would you recommend though?

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    1. I'm not the original writer, but I'd like to pitch in. Nobody can really recommend a card without knowing the other specs of a build, but the standard at the moment seems to be a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060-6GB/AMD Radeon RX 580. I would warn you though- the prices of graphics card have risen recently due to Bitcoin mining. I'd advise waiting a bit if you're looking into buying a card.

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  2. Cody, thank you for this information.

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