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Build Your Own PC on a Budget: A DIY Guide for Hobbyists and Gamers

Build Your Own PC on a Budget: A DIY Guide for Hobbyists and Gamers

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Design and assemble an inexpensive yet fast and reliable PC

Construct the PC of your dreams using the practical information contained in this hands-on guide. Build Your Own PC on a Budget explains, step-by-step, how to put together a customized computer that is affordable, stable, and powerful. Discover how to choose the parts that fit your needs, safely connect and test components, add video and peripherals, install an operating system, connect to the Internet, and go wireless. Security, maintenance, and software updates are fully covered in this DIY book.

  • Look inside a PC and understand how each component works
  • Decide what you want from your PC and develop a design plan
  • Create a cost-effective parts list and select the best vendors
  • Wire up the motherboard, processor, and add-on boards
  • Connect storage devices, display adapters, and peripherals
  • Securely connect to LANs, WiFi networks, and the Internet
  • Install your operating system, device drivers, and applications
  • Maintain your PC, update software, and back up your data


Author: John Mueller
Publisher: McGraw Hill Tab
Published: 10/22/2015
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 9.10h x 7.50w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780071842372

About the Author

John Paul Mueller is a freelance author and technical editor. He has writing in
his blood, having produced 98 books and more than 600 articles to date. The
topics range from networking to home security and from database
management to heads-down programming. Some of John's current books
include one on Python for beginners and another about MATLAB. His home
security book discusses all sorts of hardware issues, including the installation of
various sensors. John's technical editing skills have helped more than 63 authors
refine the content of their manuscripts. He has provided technical editing
services to both Data Based Advisor and Coast Compute magazines. During
his time at Cubic Corporation, John was exposed to reliability engineering
and has had an interest in probability ever since.

When John isn't working at the computer, you can find him outside in the
garden, cutting wood, or generally enjoying nature. He also likes making wine,
baking cookies, and knitting. When not occupied with anything else, John makes
glycerin soap and candles, which come in handy for gift baskets.


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