Building a computer is a very rewarding experience. You can learn more about computer hardware by building a computer than you can by reading every computer hardware textbook ever written. Aside from that, you get a totally personalized computer that no OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) could match, and there is also the opportunity to save a lot of money in the process. The only downside is that you won't have any technical support number to ring, or any warranty service, so there may be a chance that you will have to pay more for service (if you don't repair yourself). So now you've been sold on the merits, read on to find out how...
»en.wikibooks.org/wiki/How_To_Bui···Computer
Also, see the sticky thread by our own 2kmaro in the Hardware Help forum: /forum/remark,12410887
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by Cudni edited by dbmaven  last modified: 2005-08-21 20:21:10 |