Hi guys,
Which is the best pc build book to buy for a total newbie, your thoughts on this would be grateful.
CM2242
Hi guys,
Which is the best pc build book to buy for a total newbie, your thoughts on this would be grateful.
CM2242
when i first built this pc, which was like a year - 2 eyars ago the book 'build your own computer' by haynes (company that sells car books) it was an absolute life saviour, altohguh the info is pretty old now it still teaches the basics in buildign a pc.
My experience is that most cases or barebones come with pretty good instructions on how to do it, and when I was a complete newbie a few years ago I got there!
ShMeE
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I would probably have a look at the idiot guide series, they always seem to come up trumps.
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Just read the mainboard manual Or the Dummy Guide series
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Thanks for quick response guys. I think the hardest thing is convincing my wife we need a new pc/paper weight ! Hahaha
how about this then if you dont want a big book. it was the first one i came accross on google, theres loads more of them.
what about search google for e-books, its free and usually most of them use up-to-date pc components
I had some really old book, which showed pictures how to on like a P2 rig but i just read through it then used the net to help me a bit more, its easy to do though
i used online resources, and computeractive mag (they did a special thing on it)
not too hard to do, but best to have something to read fully, so you know what your doing
ian
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Corsair has a pretty awesome guide: http://sysbuild.corsairmemory.com/report.aspx?id=2
Wow, now i've done that many a time... but that was quite a good read! No need to go buying a book!
ShMeE
Current: Shuttle SX58J3, i7 950, Corsair 16GB, 2x 1.5TB, XFX 6850 1GB, 3x Samsung 23" 1920x1080, 5760x1080 = AWESOME!
Laptop: Vaio Z (13.3")
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Some good links guys. This will keep me busy for a while. Many Thanks.
Again not a book, but I pretty good site I think: http://www.buildyourown.org.uk/
Haven't used it but I read through it about a year ago and it seemed to cover more things
"If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much room!"
- me, 2005
The best books are written by Scott Mueller. Period.
Noobies will have a hardtime getting throught Scott Mueller's Reparing and Upgrading PC book, plus it's kinda expensive
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Fuji S5 Pro - Nikkor AF 50/1.8 - Nikkor AF 85/1.8
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Leica M3 - Summicron 50/2 DR - Zeiss ZM 25/2.8 - M-Rokkor 40/2
Olympus OM2n - Zuiko 50/2 Macro - Zuiko 50/1.4 - Zuiko 35/2.8
Corsair has a pretty awesome guide: http://sysbuild.corsairmemory.com/report.aspx?id=2
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Just read the guide, really good, feel more confident now. like I said before just got to convince my better half.
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