Rabu, 29 Januari 2014

How to choose best components for building desktop computer?

Q. Hello. I have decided to build my own computer. I have been doing a lot of research but I am still unsure on a few things. I do know that I want to use an Intel processor and probably an Asus motherboard. Still not sure exactly what type of processor to go with (i3,i5,i7)? I will be using the computer for basic things such as browsing and email. My son is also into gaiming so it will be used for some light gaming as well. Eventually I would like to do video editing and maybe website building on it as well. With all these things in mind, what would be the best processor (i3,i5,i7), best motherboard, best video card, best power supply, best hardrive (ssd or mechanical and speed), what type of optical drvie (dvd or bluray), best case, and anything else I may need to know. Also what would be a good monitor too? I really appriciate any help. Thanks.

A. try looking at some specs of pc's at http://www.cnet.com and read the reviews. for gaming I would go with the Intel i5 with 2.4-3.5ghx speed mainly because it is good for most gaming. it will fit on the Asus motherboard. gtx670 graphics, definitely dvd not blue ray. check out this site for parts. http://www.newegg.com. good luck


How can i tell what harware my computer has in it and what I need to upgrade?
Q. I have a computer that a buddy of mine built for me about 5years ago. At the time it was pretty quick and handled almost everything I threw at it. The power supply just blew so I've been thinking about upgrading it. The thing is I no longer talk to that friend and I personally know very little about computers. What is considered a decent all around setup for some light gaming and college needs?

Thanks for the help.

A. well the computer are built by certain components:
Mother board + CPU + cpu fan
power supply
memory sticks
video card
hard drive
DVD or cd rom
and the tower.
what you should do is upgrade the memory, the video card for gaming. and if you want more space you will need a bigger hard drive, but beware that you will need to reinstalled xp or vista on that new hard drive. but for now just upgrade the memory and video card, and get a new power supply about a 500W one, because the better the video card the more power it will need.
hope this helps





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