Overview: This is an illustration rich, comprehensive step by step guide, on how to build your own personal computer.
Build Your Own PC
โ Scribed by Mark Dufour
- Publisher
- AuthorHouse
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 38
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
BUILD YOUR OWN PC is an easy to read book with clear instructions, and illustrations that take you through each phase of the building process. The process of building a PC takes a skilled computer tech about an hour or less to complete. Take your time, and build it at your own pace. This book closely works with the motherboard book that accompanies your motherboard. This book, with its seven illustrations, shows you how to go from simple parts to a fully assembled computer step by step. After years of putting this book together, and building computers for myself and others, I tell you the secrets of my strategy for successfully building a computer from Scratch. This manual provides helpful information to help you avoid common pitfalls and costly mistakes. This beginners level book also gives you troubleshooting tips you can utilize with any PC. Even a maintenance schedule is provided to help keep your PC running at its optimum state. With this book you can build a mid range computer, or a cutting edge gaming PC. You decide which, as you will be choosing the components that you want, and the price range that you want for your dream PC.
โฆ Subjects
Computers
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