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Friday, June 24, 2005

Learn To Build Your Own PC

Building your own PC is a hard thing to do. You need to know what parts to buy, what all the little letters stand for, then find a tutorial to learn how to put it all together. Usually, these tutorials say everything to do in big text files with few breaks in between each section. Philip Lavin has created a tutorial on how to build a PC. This one tells you everything in sections. What parts you need, what to do first, second, and so on. After you finish a section, just click next, for the next part. It is really simple to use, and will help you a lot when building your first computer. Find it and other PC How-To's here.

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