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Sunday, July 22, 2007 Crash Course As some had known, my original PC has died somewhere in February. Due to financial constraints, I was unable to build a new one for myself. So i ended up using my laptop n borrowed Poh Siang's desktop PC temporary since he's got a new one. I scrapped through the 6 months n finally saved up enough for a new dual core PC for myself juz before the extra 2% GST hike. Heh Heh, i luv my new powerful PC.. So here's a crash course on how a desktop PC is actually built for those who are interested. It's quite easy actually , but mine will not be as detailed. Go Google it if u want more details. Here's my 3yr old baby who died on me. SAD....... The motherboard died on me, off i "ripped" it off the casing n sold the other parts that were still worthy to be sold as 2nd hand hardware Good bye baby, it was being sold for S$5 to an engineer who wanted some spare parts I suspect it was the cheapo power supply box dat killed my baby. I bought it a few months back when the original one was spoilt. This one above is the new one--more expensive, but more reliable. I sold the cheapo one for S$35 So here are the basic essential parts to build a PC. From top left clockwise: Casing Graphics card RAM module Hardisk Motherboard Processor Here's the motherboard, a spanking new technology using the AMD690G chipset The back panel of the motherboard. It comes with DVI, S-Video, Sub-D n HDMI video output. No other boards have this feature Here's the AMD64 dual core processor The processor socket on the motherboard Plugged into the socket The four slots are RAM slots The processor cooler fan The RAM into the slot, with the processor fan plugged in, in the background Getting the casing ready The empty skeleton, i've screwed in the power supply unit Everything mounted onto the casing Hardisk DVD-RW Drive Additional cards--sound card, TV card, graphics card. A total of 3 harddisk. I bought one in 1999, one in 2003, n a new one All up n ready for a long run. May look a little messy due to the power cables for the individual units in the system. Things I bought:- Biostar TA690G Motherboard + AMD64 x2 3600+ Processor bundle...........$233 1GB Kingston RAM..................................................................................................$51 Asus Nvidia GeForce 6600GT Graphics card......................................................$70 Seagate 160GB SATA2 Hard Disk.........................................................................$75 CoolerMaster Extreme 430W PSU.......................................................................$50 Total: $479 Things I sold: Motherboard...............$5 Processor.....................$65 512MB RAM...............$55 Graphics card..............$50 External sound card...$55 Power supply unit......$35 Total: $265 Total spent $214 for a new PC, quite worth isn't it? Well, dat's cos I reused some old parts. Now it's time to enjoy it!! |
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