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Monday, January 15, 2018

How to build a gaming PC (Planning: Parts)

 This is a step-by-step tutorial on how to build your own desktop, gaming PC. If you don't know what a gaming PC is. It is a desktop computer (or laptop) that is specific for gaming, meaning it has higher quality than Macs and Laptops.

Finding the Right Price

Before you get all the parts for you computer, you have to set a price range. Most of you could get a decent computer for a good price, but, sometimes, it's cheaper to make your own. So figuring out what you want and how much you want to spend is a good idea. Use the internet (if you have access to it) to search how much each part costs. But, buy your parts at a store to make sure you are not getting scammed.

Assemble all the parts (bringing it all together)

Get all the parts required to build your personal computer. These include: a processor, a graphics card, Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), a power supply (battery), a mother board, memory, storage, and a computer case.
You will also need a screw driver (magnetic) for the case. You will also need zip ties to hold lose wire together. Also, you will need thermal paste and a grounding strap. If you don't know, a grounding strap is to prevent static shock from blowing up the computer.
If you want better sound quality, buy a separate sound card for the mother board, everything will sound better.


In my next post I'll talk about where to start on building your very own gaming PC. If you have questions on this post ask in the comments below.

Bibliography

Simple. “Here Are All the Parts You'll Need to Build Your First Gaming PC.” Simple, Simple, 16 Sept. 2015, www.simple.com/blog/how-to-build-a-gaming-computer

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