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Computer Build Part One: Components Overview

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2009

Building a computer can be a daunting task but starting with proper components is key to a successful build. In this video, and also my first build, I overview the components I will be using to build a new personal computer for my family. To highlight the specs, I am using an Intel Core i7 920 CPU and a Nvidia Geforce 260 216-core graphics card. Look for more videos on this build to come!

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  • It's really funny watching these people who actually knows nothing about building computers, trying to sound like they have been doing it for years and know everything about it :D

  • @SmallGuy170 I stated this was my first build with-in the first twenty seconds. I was not trying to sound like an expert, but rather show people that it doesn't require an expert to build your own computer.

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  • Work station... Right...

  • I define "Quality" Asus, Intel.

  • I'm going to get an i5 2500k with 8 GB of 1600 ddr3, to even it out these days. And when the new GPU's come out, the Nvidia GTX 580's price will drop, so I'm going to get the EVGA 3GB Classified, factory overclocked one. I will also overclock the i5 with a Noctua d14 to about 4.5 GHZ. Then I will throw it on an Asrock z68 so upgrading later wont be a problem. Very good for gaming.

  • wow, you did not need a 650 watt powersupply

  • "You really don't want a cheap out on a motherboard, With that in mind i basically choose this because it was the least expensive" Do you listen to yourself guy

  • Corsair... CORE-SARE not CORESOR

  • how much for those products?

  • lol he cant pronounce corsair XD

  • its cors-air NOT corsor

  • ive never heard of coirsor lol

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