Sunday, February 22, 2009

configuring and building DIY PC

assalamualaikum guys... hehehee... how's your studies? take initiatives... and you'll live the fullest... hehehee : )....

for this post, i want to share with you guys on how to configure and build our own 'do it yourself' (DIY) desktop personal computer. i hope this post can be use as a guide for us. it will save us a lot of money and will increase our knowledge on computers the fun way comparing to just simply buy the ready-built unit especially the branded one. not wise to buy the ready-built branded unit? true. it always have a limited specifications. for example, no AGP (Accelerated Graphic Port) slot, limited slot for additional RAMs (Random Access Memory) BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) limitation, the pre-installed softwares which we actually do not need to pay much for it (and i do not suggest a pirate copy for an alternative!!!) and the most disadvantage is the knowledge itself regarding on how to configure and build our own desktop personal computer.

believe me. this is truly a fun experience on owning our desktop PC. you will automatically be a good technician (unofficially... of course... hahahahaaa) because identifying specifications, dismantling and refitting the peripherals will be a peace of cake. then take a further step to try to troubleshoot your buddies' PCs... this will further increase your knowledge... just don't take any money from them... and anything goes wrong will be nothing... heheheee... learning IT formally juast a tiny fraction of the process... the rest is your initiative... try and error... try and error... try and error... like we learn to be a good entrepreneur... remember what Sir Malik said to us? try all kind of softwares... must go to Lowyat Plaza... building our own PC will involve these advices... and these advices is the key element to be the best in IT fields...

just remember... this discussion on configuring and building our own DIY PC is just a simple selection of the peripherals... not building PC by transforming an ASTRO decoder or Microsoft Xbox into a desktop... : )... just which peripheral to pick available on the market...

to be continued.......

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