You Can Build Your Own PC
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It sounds a little scary, but you can actually build your own PC. You buy these PC kits with instructions, and at this site they also tell you how to build a PC all on your own. How incredible. You can also learn how to upgrade your existing computer.
You email the folks at http://www.easyasmypc.com and you tell them about your computer and whether you want more RAM, a faster chip, more memory, etc., and they will get back to you and tell you how to do it.
A basic level kit has a lot of stuff in it. It has a fully illustrated assembly guide and features * 2.20 GHz Intelî CoreÃÂ2 Duo, 2GB SDRAM (2 x 1GB) , 250GB Hard Drive and Integrated Graphics Accelerator 950. That is a whole lot of geek power. It also has a 16X DVD-ROM, a Keyboard and mouse, choice of operating system and a 30 day satisfaction guarantee, for only $499.00. That much power already puts my computer somewhere in the stone age.
For the super geeks that get the higher graded models, the fun really begins. These models have the same 250GB of hard drive. What they have different are things like GeForce 8600GT 256MB Video, which I guess gives them more video and graphics power. The gaming kit, the most powerful model has a 2.66 GHz Intelî CoreÃÂ2 Duo.
It's exciting to think that with these folks help you can get inside the black box and at least begin to understand how to construct and upgrade a computer. And they said it couldn't be done. If we could put a Man on the Moon, why not put together your own computer?
You email the folks at http://www.easyasmypc.com and you tell them about your computer and whether you want more RAM, a faster chip, more memory, etc., and they will get back to you and tell you how to do it.
A basic level kit has a lot of stuff in it. It has a fully illustrated assembly guide and features * 2.20 GHz Intelî CoreÃÂ2 Duo, 2GB SDRAM (2 x 1GB) , 250GB Hard Drive and Integrated Graphics Accelerator 950. That is a whole lot of geek power. It also has a 16X DVD-ROM, a Keyboard and mouse, choice of operating system and a 30 day satisfaction guarantee, for only $499.00. That much power already puts my computer somewhere in the stone age.
For the super geeks that get the higher graded models, the fun really begins. These models have the same 250GB of hard drive. What they have different are things like GeForce 8600GT 256MB Video, which I guess gives them more video and graphics power. The gaming kit, the most powerful model has a 2.66 GHz Intelî CoreÃÂ2 Duo.
It's exciting to think that with these folks help you can get inside the black box and at least begin to understand how to construct and upgrade a computer. And they said it couldn't be done. If we could put a Man on the Moon, why not put together your own computer?









