My next group of articles will walk you step by step through the basics of buying your computer components, assembling the pieces, installing the software and so on. If this is your first computer build, don't get discouraged as the process is actually quite easy and is definitely rewarding. As I type this, I am sitting in front of my new computer that I built myself and there is a sense of satisfaction that goes along with being able to do it yourself.
So you may ask why should you build your own computer? The most obvious reason is to save a considerable amount of money. Computers are made up of several components and then assembled by a maker such as Dell, or HP who simply pieces the components together, installs some of their own software and then sells the assembled computer for profit. Dell and HP and the others out there are no more than middle men who assemble computers from parts that are made by other companies.
By building your own computer, you are now the middle man. You will purchase the components and put them together yourself and you will save a considerable amount of money in the process. For example, the computer that I am typing from costs approximately $700 in components and software to make it run. A comparable computer from Dell runs around $1200 fully assembled and delivered to your door. That is close to a 50% savings and the work involved in building your own computer will not require much effort or time on your behalf.
Another benefit of building your own computers lies in the ability to choose exactly what you want. You do not have to settle for anything else than the components you want. If you want a better processor, the choice is yours, if you want a flashy case to house your components, the choice is yours. You can choose anything you want to use, and only use what you choose.
In the following articles, I will guide you through the selection process piece by piece. Choosing quality components will make your computer more reliable, will give you better performance, and will assure you that you have built something to last.
Building your own computer is a rewarding experience and you will be able to tell others that you built your computer yourself. So follow along and learn how to build your own computer.
Published by Eric Loveday
Journalism is my career, but I am an avid do it yourselfer who has tackled countless home improvement and automotive repair projects. In the automotive category, my hands on experience as well as profession... View profile
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