Jumat, 22 November 2013

What are the parts i need to build a PC ?

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A. Excellent choice building your own PC. There are multiple parts you will need for your build.

-Motherboard: Usually one of the most expensive parts, Recommend ASUS or Gigabyte
-Processor (CPU): Can also be very expensive, Recommend AMD (although many people will refer you to Intel's processors, I do not like them. I've always found AMD to be cheaper, more bang for your buck, and moe efficient and reliable)
-RAM (Random-Access Memory): Usually inexpensive but it depends on the brand and amount (6GB > 2GB) Recommend Corsair, G.Skill, or OCZ
-Graphics Card (GPU): NOT entirely essential for a computer to function unless you want to play games and run certain software (like AutoCAD)
There are two major chipset manufacturers for GPU. ATI and Nvidia. Nvidia: Recommended brands are XFX, EVGA ATI: Recommended brands are Saphire, MSI, ASUS
-Hard Drive (HDD): Usually inexpensive, Recommend Western Digital
-Power Supply (PSU): Usually inexpensive, Recommend Antec, OCZ, Corsair
-Case: Holds all of your components, different cases for different needs.
Antec and Cooler Master make excellent gaming cases for hot systems, large video cards, and have plwnty of fans to keep good air circulation but not recommended for an average joe computer.
-CD/DVD Drives and Writers: One of the cheapest and easiest parts, Recommend Sony, HP
-Monitor: Can be very costly, Recommend Hanns-G, ASUS

Here's my PC Plans (to give you an example) please note this computer is a relatively costly one but is very powerful, not your average consumer PC:

Case: Antec 900 Gaming Case
Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair III Formula AM3 Socket 790FX Motherboard
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition 3.2Ghz AM3 socket CPU
GPU: XFX GTS250 512MB GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16
Memory: G.Skill 4GB (2X 2GB) 240-pin DDR3 1600 Dual Channel Kit
PSU: Corsair 650TX 650Watt ATX12V PSU
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 500GB 7200RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
CD/DVD: Sony Optiarc 18X CD/DVD-ROM drive
Monitor: ASUS VH202T 20" 5ms LCD monitor


www.newegg.com will have everything you need


LCD computer monitors?
Q. I am in my sophmore year at college and i am really getting into using many differernt programs in the visual world like, AutoCad, maya, and 3Ds stuido max. I am working on a 15in. labtop now and i am looking to by a 19 or maybe 21+ in. lcd monitor to use. I was wondering what specs i should be looking for and whats good like Brightness, Contrast Ratio, Display Colors, Display Type. So if anyone knows anything about these, could you tell me whats a good or an ok spec. I am looking for something pretty cheap, like under $200. thanks for the help
and responce time

A. Get the biggest LCD monitor you can for the price. They're all pretty much the same in that price range you're talking about so the rest of the specs won't matter much.





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