I learned about the inside of my personal computer by myself with hit and trial. Actually it was my previous Pentium 1 computer where I used to practice my hardware skills. Then after I perfected my skills and mostly my friend had helped me reassemble it. After that I upgraded my PC by myself by buying everything and then I assembled it myself. If I had bought a branded computer, it would cost me a fortune but when I bought different PC Kits and assembled it together, I had a very cheap deal and a latest PC on my table.
Many of my friends, who doesn’t know much about PC hardware, were asking me if they can do it by themselves. I had told them it would be pretty much impossible with a tutorial or a guide on hand. Then they asked me where to find those tutorials or guides, I had no answer but to told them to Google it. Well now I think I have an answer. That would be EasyAsMyPC.com. EasyAsMyPC.com offers computer kits that can be assembled by anyone. They test components, offer fully illustrated instructions, and manufacturer warranties. They have proven that anyone can assemble their PC. All you need is a screwdriver and with their instructions and cheap PC Kits you will be able to assemble your PC yourself. Their service can not only help you assemble your new PC but help you upgrade your old one as well. A simple example would be to upgrade your RAM by replacing it in CPU. They have a lot of other tutorials like 10-Step Easy As My PC Assembly Process, which I like to the most and will surely help others:
10-Step Easy As My PC Assembly Process as in their page is:
- Get the only tool you will need: 1 Philips Head Screwdriver
- Set up a clean, flat workspace away from foods, liquids and pets
- Seat the Processor and RAM in the motherboard, and mount processor cooling device
- Open the case, and mount the mother board on the case chassis
- Mount the power supply, and rout the power cables into the main compartment
- Mount hard drive(s) and optical drive(s) onto drive rails, and slide into chassis
- Insert cards into motherboard (e.g., graphics card(s), TV card, Modem)
- Connect the drive cables, power cables and monitor(s)
- Plug it in, boot it up, and set the CMOS settings
- Load the operating system and close the case
Each of these 10 Steps is fully explained in text and photographs in the assembly instructions included in each kit. For more information, you can visit their DIY - Do it Yourself! page.
Furthermore, with all the knowledge that you will gain from assembling your own PC, you will also get a heavy discount of and can save over $1,000 compared to pre-assembled PC’s. Visit their homepage EasyAsMyPC.com to learn about more offers and more services they offer.
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