Friday 30 January 2015

Build A Gaming Pc Under $1000

Some of the most astonishing video games of the day are available only on a computer, and require extremely powerful graphics, sound and processing engines in order to play correctly. Unless you have a ton of loose cash burning a hole in your pocket, you're probably looking for a way to afford the raw power necessary to play PC-exclusive powerhouses like Crysis.


Luckily, there is a simple way: build your own computer! By purchasing your own components and putting them together yourself, you'll have your own top-notch gaming rig for about $885.


Instructions


1. Mount your Western Digital Hard Drive inside the hard drive bay of the Cooler Maser chassis using the included mounting hardware. It should fit snugly and not wobble at all.


2. Mount your motherboard and CPU in their designated areas in the chassis using their included mounting hardware, and connect the two. You also should connect the hard drive to the motherboard at this point, as well.


3. Slot the video card into its motherboard PCI port, making sure it is fully pressed into the slot on all sides, and is not uneven. The back of the card featuring the video-out ports should extend through the back of the computer's PCI bank slots.


4. Remove any standard memory from your motherboard, and replace them with the 4GB of DDR2 RAM. Like the video card, these need to be situated evenly in their slots to avoid incorrect function.


5. Connect the Acer monitor's data cable to the exposed video-out port on the back of the computer. Make sure everything is powered correctly and test your system by installing a high-demand game like Crysis or Borderlands.

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