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Wednesday, January 17, 2018

How to build a gaming PC (Prices)

When picking out parts for your gaming computer, you want to know the specs of the computer you want. Do you want good graphics, good fps (frames per second), big storage? Then that will cost more. You want to find the perfect balance between price and quality.

Finding the right price

An important part to buying a computer is finding the right price. What I mean by "the right price" is how much you are willing to spend on something. Use the internet to find good prices. Use the website of the tech store you want to go to if you want to buy the parts in person. And use Amazon if you want to order online, Amazon tends to have good prices for good quality. But, on the internet the wait for a specific part (or parts) is longer than just going to the store, and you have to pay shipping and handling. Moral of the story, find something not too expensive.

Finding good quality 

 Good quality is important for finding parts, because you want your computer to be the best. For good sound quality, get a sound card not implemented onto the motherboard already. For good graphics quality, get a graphics card that has 1080p graphics. For fast processing, get large amounts of RAM (Memory). If you have a lot of games, get large amounts of storage (2 terabytes or more). These are only some suggestions, but all of this is up to your own personal judgment. But, companies like MSI, Logitech, and Ironside have good quality parts, and are relatively cheap.

In my next blog/tutorial, I shall begin to piece the computer together starting with the mother board and the processer.

2 comments:

  1. Remember to include an open-ended question with the post.

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    1. Alright, I shall remember to do this in future blogs

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