How to Build a Custom PC Computer : Buying Parts Needed to Build a PC Computer

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2008

Learn where to buy computer parts and components needed to build a custom PC in this free instructional video.

Expert: Allen Gottfried
Contact: www.greendevil.com
Bio: Allen Gottfried has been bartending and working in the food service industry for more than three years.
Filmmaker: Allen Gottfried

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  • Hmm... I dont think he ever will...

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  • frys DOT com

    I buy from them usually they'll have cheaper prices than other websites....but newegg is still a good website

  • Please call 810-931-2091 to have a custom computer built.

  • @xCronicle wow, you are so a VIRGIN that you don't know that there is a world outside the Internet? do you serous think I know what an Internet troll is? haha you are pretty unsuccessful....

  • @vfg1997 wow, your so stupid so you dont even know what a internet troll is? please leave the video. we dont like noobs like you. noob=beginner

  • @xCronicle ?

  • @vfg1997 go away troll

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  • i put one up on amazon com for $275

    its a compaq cq5107c which has a

    2.5 ghz dual core amd athlon x2 7550 processor

    comes with nvidia geforce 6150se video card

    6 usb, 6 in 1 card reader, windows 7 ultimate installed

    ps2 for mouse and keyboard, headphone, microphones, line in jacks with realtek HD audio. The best cheap CPU, Good for moderate gaming and HD movies. Check it out at amazon com

  • @stevanz1 Ur RAM and Motherboard don't match up. U might have the socket right, but the ram you're buying is triple channel, which means your motherboard should support up to 6 ram slots, which it doesn't (it's dual channel). not only that, but 12 GB is WAAAAAAY too much anyway for the games you'll probably want to be playing on your pc. I get the concept of futureproofing you might have, but since your motherboard can't run that type of RAM anyway, I suggest the Corsair Vengeance 8 GB (2x4GB).

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