Sunday, July 13, 2008

How To Build A Pc

Writen by Morgan Hamilton

It has always been my dream to build a gaming PC for my gaming needs. My brother would always say, why build a PC when you can buy one. Well, there are a few reasons why I want to do this. It's a little known fact, but the reason why modern desktops are so powerful is not because they need to be. Most applications, such as Internet surfing, word processing, and even watching movies, does not require all that much processing power.

What happens is that major software companies, especially Microsoft, build large inefficient operating systems that hog a whole lot of processing power, and drive up the demands. If software were designed in a reasonable fashion, our needs can probably be satisfied with 90's technology, along with a graphics card.

The main reason behind my dream to build a PC is an exception to this rule: gaming. If you want to play the most powerful games, you need a PC that can handle them. You can build a PC for well under $1,000 that can handle the graphics and processing of inventive modern games. If you buy a PC from the big commercial PC manufacturers, it will cost you three times as much.

You will still spend as much as $1600 for a good gaming PC, if you go to one of the small independent companies that offers to build a PC for you. I just do not have that kind of money, and I don't want to spend that much on a computer that will become obsolete in about five years.

I have a friend who has offered to help me build my own computer, but I am always unsure. Although he seems to really know what he is talking about, he is not a very practical person. His computer is always broken down and being fixed. There are moments when I think that he breaks it on purpose, just so he can fix it again.

I have no desire to build a PC that needs constant repairs. I want to own a PC that is reliable, and that requires as little maintenance as possible. However, I have heard that building a PC is a very difficult process to complete without any expert assistance. Perhaps I should just go to one of those small build a PC companies.

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