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Building
Cheap Computers in 3 Easy Steps |
by:
Nicky
Pilkington |
Just
a decade ago, the only people who put computers
together were those individuals who possessed
an extensive technical background. Advancements
in technology have eliminated some of the
complexities in how computers work. This
change has resulted in average people who
have a basic understanding of computers
being able to build a system themselves.
Whether you are interested in building computers
to establish a new hobby or to start a business,
you can so in only a few easy steps and
on a shoestring budget.
The first step in building cheap computers
is to determine the route you want to use
to build systems. You basically have three
choices when considering building cheap
computers: build a system from scratch,
expand on a bare bones computer, or upgrade
an existing system. Building a system from
scratch can be a rewarding experience. However,
it is not for everyone. If you are impatient
or are intimidated by mechanical tools,
you are better to choose one of the other
two options.
Regardless of the method you choose, you
will follow three basic steps:
1. Plan
2. Assemble
3. Test
The planning phase of your project involves
determining the specifications for the computer
you want to build. Once you know this information
you can start shopping for parts that meet
those specifications. Your main considerations
should be
hard-disk, memory, and CPU (central processing
unit). The harddrive is important because
it determines how much information you are
able to store on the computer. While you
could build a computer with a harddrive
smaller than 2 GB (gigabytes), it is not
recommended.
The harddrive and memory work together.
The amount of memory you place in your computer
will directly affect how the system is able
to complete the different processes that
you request when using the system. If you
have no idea what size hard-drive and the
amount of memory you need, you should consider
the type of operating system you intend
to load on the system. You can consult the
manufacturer of your hard-drive or review
the information on Cheap-Computer-Guy.com,
which features a list of minimum harddrive
and memory requirements for various operating
systems, and use this information as a guide.
The equipment presented in this article
includes the basics of a computer system.
Of course, nowadays people want far more
than the basics and you undoubtedly feel
the same way. There are optional components
available that you may want to add to your
systems, which include CD or DVD drives,
a modem or other communication component
for Internet connectivity, or a video graphics
card.
Once you have decided on the specifications
of the computer you want to build, you are
ready to assemble the system. In addition
to detailed information about the parts
you will need to build your computer, cheap-computer-guy.com
includes step-by-step instructions for assembling
a cheap do-it-yourself computer.
When you have finished assembling the computer,
you will then need to test to make sure
that the system boots and that all components
are functioning properly. Once you have
completed all these tests you will have
built your own cheap computer.
About the author:
You can find detailed information about
planning, assembling and testing computers
at the Cheap-Computer-Guy.com website.
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