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How to build a computer. A guide for novices and people who want to learn. This is just a simple computer which is suitable for offfice work, browsing the internet, watching DVD movies, burning DVDs etc. This is not a high powered machine but suitable for most users without blowing your budget. Something like this should cost you between $550 - $700 including windows software, just for the tower, screens, keyboard, speakers additional. This thing has 2GB of memory, 1500GB hard drive, DVD burner, Dual core 2.6 intel pentium CPU on an all in one motherboard with a 600+ watt power supply.

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  • DOES THE PANEL CUM WIV ALL MOTHERBOARDS!!!??? PLZ REPLY

  • @jatinman40 Yes, the panel comes with the motherboard

  • im 15 and i build computers in my area after i saw this video thanks i made enough money for a high powered gaming computer in just 6 months :)

  • @87supertoaster now thats what I like to hear, well done!

  • Very similar to the budget system I put together for my older sister last year.

    I used that motherboard, an Intel E5400, a 500GB WD Blue, 3 Gigs of Mushkin, and I added a 9600GT for her gaming needs. Still going strong and doing what she needs :]

  • @thelegendbullet937 its all you need to get started, good one

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  • @nameles5CSS Considering it is a stock cooler there is probably a thermal transfer "square" under the CPU already.

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  • DO U GET THE PANEL WIV THE MOTHERBOARD PLZ REPLY!!!

  • is that a billiards table ??

  • @Hollywoodundeadlive1 Do some research.

    it's really all down to your motherboard, if you look it up it should say what chipset, how much ram etc your motherboard has.

  • how do i know if my parts will work togeather

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