How to have a DIY PC.
First of all, you need to do a market research and check for great places where you can get good IT bargains .
1 First step is to get a magazine such as PC Mag, HWM, Stuff etc etc to check out the current specifications of a desktop available in the market.
2. Then you need to find out which shop is the coolest shop to buy your hardware from. Surf to hardwarezone.com or Vr-net.com to check out the latest price of the available items at SLS.+ check out the customer service rating as well.
3. Now you are ready.....
1. Find the preferred type of motherboard
2. Find the preferred type of processor
3. Get a Ram compatible with the motherboard
4. Get a good casing equipped with a power supply of rating 400W and above
5. Bring them all to the nearest PC technician at SLS with could easily charge you $40 for assembly
6. In the meantime, run up to get WINDOW XP HOME or VISTA for a genuine software installation.
7.Get a 17"LCD.
8 When you came back to the Technician, it would just be in time for him to load the software and test it on your new LCD display.
9. All test , BIOS check OK.
10. Hail a cab, bring the PC back and you are now ready to play!
The end..
But in the meantime, if you do have any queries, you may email me norcahya@gmail.com. Thanks
First of all, you need to do a market research and check for great places where you can get good IT bargains .
1 First step is to get a magazine such as PC Mag, HWM, Stuff etc etc to check out the current specifications of a desktop available in the market.
2. Then you need to find out which shop is the coolest shop to buy your hardware from. Surf to hardwarezone.com or Vr-net.com to check out the latest price of the available items at SLS.+ check out the customer service rating as well.
3. Now you are ready.....
1. Find the preferred type of motherboard
2. Find the preferred type of processor
3. Get a Ram compatible with the motherboard
4. Get a good casing equipped with a power supply of rating 400W and above
5. Bring them all to the nearest PC technician at SLS with could easily charge you $40 for assembly
6. In the meantime, run up to get WINDOW XP HOME or VISTA for a genuine software installation.
7.Get a 17"LCD.
8 When you came back to the Technician, it would just be in time for him to load the software and test it on your new LCD display.
9. All test , BIOS check OK.
10. Hail a cab, bring the PC back and you are now ready to play!
The end..
But in the meantime, if you do have any queries, you may email me norcahya@gmail.com. Thanks
Guide created: 03-18-2009 (updated 06-26-2009)

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