Assembling your own Computer -- What To Do And Why

Rather than buying a whole computer , assembling a computer by yourself, which is a  simple 'Do it yourself' job,  could save you a lots of money as well as allow you the flexibility to build the computer exactly as per your liking.
However, after having decided to assemble a computer on your own, the short answer to "Which components should I buy?" is "The best." Of course that answer is extremely subjective because "the best" to one person is certainly different to another. My definition of "the best" is the fastest and the biggest, but even that leaves the computer technician a bit confused. Here's a quick rundown of what you should do and why.
 
1. Buy the seven major computer components: motherboard, CPU unit,memory,hard-disk, monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Buy the best and the latest type of processor; don't settle for anything less than the Intel Duo 2 core. Buy minimum of 256 MB of Ram.

2. Decide what you'll use the computer for. If you want to use your computer for cruising the web, sending email, or performing simple word-processing or spreadsheet tasks, a computer with the basic components should suffice. If you want to use the computer to help with a career in multimedia however, you're going to need to accessorize your system with a scanner, printer, digital camera, tablet, or digicam, for example. If you want the computer to help with a career in music, you will need a quality microphone and set of good quality speakers.

3. Look for the "fastest and the biggest." By "fastest and biggest," I mean an assembled  computer with the fastest processor, the fastest modem, the biggest memory, and the biggest hard drive capacity. Even if you think that you'll never need the amount of speed or space available on the market today, it's important to have it, in the event that you truly do need that much in the future. Having such a large reserve will cut down on costs when the time comes to upgrade for more than what you may settle for in a computer that offers less.

4. When buying the computer components stick with the better-known brands. Venturing off the beaten path with lesser-known brands is always a bit risky affair. Although those better-known brands may be a tad bit more expensive, you will appreciate the comfort in getting the best results when it comes to reliability and speed.

5. Apart from selling individual computer components, a few top specialized computer stores also sell computer kits. They sell the computer kits for the basic computer, the multimedia computer or the business computer.  If you buy the computer kit, all the major components are included in it, so that you don't need to go on shopping for individual items.  Buying the  computer kit is the simplest and most cost effective solution.

These suggestions should give you a great start in selecting the quality computer components and peripherals, required to build your PCs. After making these decisions and finally selecting one that fits your needs, you can then venture into the fascinating world of software - a world that is just as grand as the world of hardware!

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