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Beginners Guide To Building A PC (Part 1).wmv

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2010

A step by step guide to building a pc. It's my first video so hopefully it's good enough to help some people out!! Please rate thanks.

Specs
Intel Core i5 (Lynnefield) 2.66Ghz
4Gig G-Skill RAM
Asus P7P55D Evo Motherboard
2 x Samsung Spinpoint F1, 320Gig HDD's
Zalman CPU Cooler
Coolermaster Cosmos S Case
Asus Geforce 8800GT 512Mb

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  • What's your specs on your custom computer in this video now?

  • @kidcoolfresh They are the same except for the changed graphics card to the GTX 460. Im thinking on adding another GTX 460 soon but i'll have to wait to see what money I have! Good luck with your build. Let me know how it goes!

  • @Buttface1981 oh nice, and how many graphics cards can we put in a pc? and thanks :) lol

  • @kidcoolfresh That depends on if its ATI or Nvidia. I think ATI can have 3 and the same for Nvidia but i'm sure i've read stuff about Nvidia now supporting up to 4 in SLI

  • @Buttface1981 Hi i want to build a pc gaming but i dnt know that much about computers my question is must it have all those 7 parts?

  • @lilbigbrow Yes you will need all these parts. Obviously not the exact ones - that depends on what you need your pc for but basically the list goes -

    CPU + Cooler

    Motherboard

    Case + Fans

    Power Supply

    Graphics Card

    Hard Drive

    RAM

    Optical Drive

    Most stuff comes with the required leads etc but it's best to check. You would also have to see if the parts are compatible with each other. Certain Motherboards only support certain CPU's and RAM etc.

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  • @Buttface1981 Thanks man.. peace

  • @Buttface1981 Wow, imagine having 3 2GB of graphic cards... gaming will just be off the roof!!! but it also depends if the processor is strong enough for that lol

  • @Buttface1981 Hahaha yeah I bet! I can't wait!!!

  • @kidcoolfresh You would have to go to the item manufacturer's website and search for the drivers. You usually download a file that you then double click and follow the instructions as per any normal install. For both the motherboard and graphics card. The HDTV size is the best part of it hehe

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