Kshitij
Sunday, 02-Oct-11, 8:30 PM
How To Make A gamming PC Cheaply
And Easily?
It is easy.dont run away,and waste your money Note: Gamming Pc means it is high end computers which can do almost any work very quickly, efficiently and accurately. A gaming computer (also gaming PC and gaming machine) is a personal computer that is capable of playing computationally demanding video games. Gaming computers are very similar to conventional PCs, with the main difference being the addition of a performance-oriented video card
Ø I
tell most people who want to buy a PC
to build it themselves. Of course, I often forget that these people aren’t
equipped with the knowledge I have. There is still hope, however. Building a PC
is really quite easy, and could be learned in no time. If these people really
want to have a solid PC they must consider buying parts and putting it together
themselves. Or they can take the help of a computer mechanic/or assembler who
will assemble the pc for u for a small fees of Rs500-Rs1000
GOOD News:- A High End Gamming Pc can Be built Within A budget of Rs25000 –Rs40000.But if u buy a company-made/premade pc then the same thing will cost anything between Rs40000-Rs65000. There is a secret that your computer retailer will not tell you. Building your own computer is MUCH BETTER and CHEAPER than buying a brand new computer off the shelf. Your computer retailer will never want you to learn the skill of building your own computer, as that means no more sales for them. Stop paying high price for your gaming computer! Following this guide, you’ll be building your own gaming computer in no time. Don’t forget to check out this site regularly to get the latest update Today, games are far more advanced and require much more power in order to provide a smooth and immerse gaming experience. Some people over there tell me that they will not get warranty, but you are wrong-almost all parts of a pc is covered with a minimum of 1year warranty and some hard-disks and rams are covered with a warranty of 5 years. To be honest a mid-range PC can play almost any kind of game with good graphics settings. There are two things you need to start shopping: a store and a better guide than this one.
Advantages to Building Your
Own
There are many good reasons to go custom. These are the main advantages of building your own custom gaming PC as opposed to buying a pre-built system: The main advantage of buying a custom built computer is that you get exactly what you pay for. Custom built computers allow you to specific anything from the brand name of the motherboard to the type and size of the case. Every part in it is standard so that repairing and upgrading it is easier and cheaper. You will have the option of building one that fits your budget and if you elect an inexpensive motherboard it's your decision. Support generally can be obtained from most local 3rd party sources, or directly from the parts manufacturer. The upgrade path will generally be cheaper and easier - making upgrading possible for the do-it-yourselfer. Speaking of do-it-yourself, you are probably capable of building (actually assembling) your own computer. Doing so will provide a rewarding experience and you'll develop an appreciation for how the parts work together. Better performance. If you want a high-performance gaming PC tailored to your gaming needs, building your own machine is the best way to go about it. Save money. By shopping around for quality components at good prices you can save quite a bit of money. Building a custom gaming PC is usually a lot more cost-effective than buying a pre-built system. Learning Experience. Whilst choosing your components and building your gaming computer, you are bound to learn a lot of valuable information about PC hardware and how computers work on the inside.
Disadvantages of buying a pre-build computer.
There are two major disadvantages of buying a pre-built computer. The first is that some OEM will use proprietary parts. In many cases, that is not an issue. However, Murphy's Law will dictate that the computer will misbehave after the warranty period. Often, when you attempt to replace or upgrade a part you will find yourself at the mercy of the OEM. OEM's will charge as much as 5 times the cost for replacement parts. A part that may cost $10.00 for a custom built computer could easily cost over $50.00 from the OEM. You may also find that the failed proprietary part is no longer available. (I found this to be true with a power-supply that failed. Fortunately, I was able to find a 3rd party replacement.) Support is generally provided through the OEM and some 3rd party support vendors will decline repairs depending on the proprietary sub-systems on the computer. As a result you may find it difficult to find a local repair shop and may have to ship the computer for repair. The second disadvantage is that you cannot be sure about the integrity of the parts used. Some OEM's will buy defective lots at a substantial discount and integrate them into the computer. As long as the computer pass the OEM's benchmark and quality test the machines will ship to the end users with the defective part. My experience has been that some OEM's will provide users with very nice and well built external computer case, but will include a cheap motherboard, and an extremely low-end computer processor along with a proprietary power supply. Many well know OEMs often develop specifications that require proprietary memory and in some cases proprietary hard drives. Since computers have almost no moving parts the chances of failure drops dramatically. However, cheap parts will increase the chances of failure or "glitches" as we [techies] like to call them. If you plan to buy a pre-built computer make sure the OEM has a reputable reputation and avoid their low cost configurations
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