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Build Your Own Computer INFO 450

Build Your Own Computer INFO 450. Parts Required:. Case Power Supply Motherboard CPU Memory Video Card Sound Card, Network Card, Modem… Hard Drive(s) DVD ROM/RW; Blue Ray Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor. Cases. Antec : Most popupar Lian -Li : Expensive, Top Rated Thermaltake

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Build Your Own Computer INFO 450

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  1. Build Your Own ComputerINFO 450

  2. Parts Required: Case Power Supply Motherboard CPU Memory Video Card Sound Card, Network Card, Modem… Hard Drive(s) DVD ROM/RW; Blue Ray Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor

  3. Cases Antec: Most popupar Lian-Li : Expensive, Top Rated Thermaltake Cooler Master Nzst Enlight Corsair Raidmax: low level popular case Rosewill: Bang for the buck

  4. Case accessories: Fan, Cooling systems Exhaust fans Liquid cooling

  5. Power Supply Know what the power requirements are for the hardware you have installed or will install in your computer, check out these wattage requirements for the common computer parts

  6. Motherboard 15-30 watts Low-end CPU 20-50 watts Mid to high range CPU 40-100 watts RAM 7 watts per 128MB PCI add-in card 5 watts Low to mid level graphics card 20-60 watts High-End graphics card 60-100 watts IDE hard drive 10-30 watts Optical drives 10-25 watts

  7. You should add up your estimated requirements, add another 30% or so for safety and upgrades to get a rough idea of your minimum requirement. You should always go more than the minimum. If you are into top of the line, heavy graphics, overclocking, bells and whistles, start with a 400 watt power supply at least.

  8. Motherboard Intel Based LGA 771 (Socket J) for servers, LGA 775 (Socket T), LGA 1156 (Socket H) LGA 1366 (Socket B) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGA_771 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGA_775 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGA_1156 AMD based AM3, AM2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AM3

  9. AMD Motherboard MSI New MSI motherboards http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdgO83GCA-U A good candidate for This semester’s project: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130254

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