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Building A PC, The Best Reason

 

There are a lot of remarkably cheap PCs on the market. Only a few hundred dollars will get you a basic model that will have you on the internet, download photos from your digital camera, and help you balance your checkbook. Since this is the case, why should you even consider building your computer yourself?

It would be very hard to build a low-end computer for less than it would cost to buy one ready made. Once, this wasn't so. A plain-Jane PC just a few years ago could cost over a $1000. Techno geeks, like myself, could buy the parts for between $450 and $600. The savings were tremendous. An afternoon could be enjoyably spent putting one together, much as some people build model ships and such.

Now, if you search relentlessly for bargain parts, you may be able to meet the price of those low end store bought PCs. But price alone isn't the only reason to build a computer.

The best reason for building a computer is the knowledge you'll gain. If you ever need to install a bigger hard drive, or add more RAM, you'll know how. You won't be at the mercy of $40 technicians. Whatever need arises, you'll be able to handle it.

High end computers, those sought by gamers, and graphics artists, can be built far cheaper than what you'll pay in a retail setting. Wise parts shoppers who are willing to spend some time on the internet and at swap meets can save hundreds by building their dream PC themselves.

To learn how to build a computer, my guidebook, "Building A PC For Beginners" is available, as are several others.

Author: Michael Quarles
 
Author Bio:
Michael Quarles is a notable scripter. Michael likes to pen down articles about this field.
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