Learning how to build a PC can still be intimidating. Don't worry, we have all the steps you need from start to finish.
Your CPU (Central Processing Unit) is the main component of your PC. It controls everything. It's like the human brain. Without it, your PC won't run. Choosing one to suit your needs is one of the hardest parts of building your own PC because there are literally hundreds of different...
There are plenty of reasons to build your own computer, with improved speed being one of them. The benefits you can experience with a faster PC are mostly obvious: better and more consistent performance. A fast computer is simply easier and more pleasant to use, but some of the benefits of...
The article evaluates several products which include the Gigabyte GA-P55-UD6 motherboard, the Corsair CM3X2G1600C9DHX DDR 3 Memory card, and the WD Caviar Blue 7200rpm hard drive.EvansDanielS.PC Magazine
Step-by-step how to disassemble your desktop computer Step 1: Unplug your computer and peripheral items Turn off the computer, unplug the power cord and unplug any peripheral items attached to the computer, such as the keyboard, mouse, monitor, headphones, and any external drives. ...
We’ll go into more detail later but, the majority of desktop PCs need a monitor or other display to work properly. The exception to this rule? An all-in-one desktop PC. As the name implies, all-in-one desktops house every necessary computer component into a single chassis that includes...
How to Build Your Own Games have become more realistic, more epic, and more fun. But for the ultimate experience, you need some real horsepower to support today's PC games. In this guide, we’ll show you how to build the perfect gaming PC from scratch. You’ll save money not having...
Start the build, following each step from mounting your motherboard to connecting case accessories and fans. Switch on the PC to make sure it works and launches into BIOS Install the operating system of your choice Tools and Requirements
By the time you read this, Microsoft's latest attempt at making a decent desktop operating system (I kid, I kid), dubbed Windows 7, will have been released worldwide. I took it upon myself (and my debit card) to build a new computer properly suited for W
I have built every desktop PC I, my family, and many of my friends of have owned since I was in high school. The depressingly long span of time has seen me build, rebuild, upgrade, sidegrade, and repair dozens and dozens of PCs. I've built everything from water-cooled systems costin...