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How to assemble your own gaming PC?
Posted Date:
20-May-2012
Category:
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Author:
Ashish Kumar
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Summer vacation has already begun. Now is the time of creativity. If you are in the hobby of playing games, you could fulfil this hobby of yours on your self made PC. If you so desire, you can upgrade your old PC also. And if you are planning to buy a newer gaming PC, the branded gaming PC is not available below the price tag of 35-40 thousand. This article explains the method of assembling your own PC in a mere 35-40 thousand rupees.
PC peripherals
Keyboard, mouse or headphone are the basic requirements of a gaming PC. Users could buy up the key board mouse of 'Logitech', Samsung, or 'Microsoft'. Wireless key board mouse is much in trend these days the price for which starts from 900 rupees. You could give preference to the speakers of 'Logitech' or 'creative' of 2.1 channels which begins at the price of 1000 rupees. For headphones, you could prefer 'Philips' or 'Panasonic' which starts at 700 rupees. Refrain from pirated OAS. You can easily update system with the original OAS. You can choose anything between Window 7 home basic or Window 7 premium. As of the present moments, basic costs at 600 rupees while the premium is priced at 6400-7000.
Optical drive
Optical drive in market is available for 972-5000 rupees. You can choose any drive from amongst the noted brands of LG, Samsung or Sony. Their data writing speed on the general basis is 24 X whereas, if you want to go a bit advance in
assembling your own PC
, you can give preference to blue – day- drive.
Power supply
A good power supply unit would keep your PC components safe for a longer period which could be had from 1500 to 10,000 rupees. Buy power supply unit with your attention paid put to the capacity of the graphic card as the graphic card consumes the most of electricity. If you buy a mid range graphic card, 450 watt power supply unit would more than suffice. You could choose anything from 'corsair', 'SeaSonic' and 'Antech' from the market.
Cabinet
There is a huge range of cabinets available in the market according to your pocket. There are cabinets in the market ranging from 800-10,000 rupees for your picking. If there is your old PC, you could use its cabinet. The high cabinets are made up of aluminium and there are LED lights and extra cooling fans in the gaming cabinets. Buy cabinets in accordance with your own budget.
Monitors
The bigger the size of the screen is the more fun is there to take delights of. Most of the displays in the market are made up on twisted pneumatic (TN) panel technology which is immensely popular among the gamers for its economic cost and fast response time. But the picture quality is not that much satisfactory. If you could buy up e-IPS panel or in-plane switching for better picture quality or better graphics, then the price of 22 inch monitor will come down to near about 7000 rupees whereas if you want to connect the monitor with the gaming consol or digital media player, go for the
HDMI port monitor
.
Hard disk
There are two types of internal hard drive available these days- solid straight drives (SSD) and hard disk drive (HDD). Flash chips are used in SSD, due to which its data writing and reading speed is extremely fast and hence are costlier. The cost of 64 GB hard disk is 4400 in the market whereas the cost of HDD of I TB hard disk is 5500. If you can enhance up your budget a bit up above, then you can buy up a small SSD for operating system of your PC and HDD for data storage.
Ram
As to what should be the RAM depends on the motherboard. The latest motherboard although supports DDR-3. For one gaming PC, at least 4 GB 1333 megahertz DDR-3 would be better. Its market price is 13000 rupees. There are RAMS of Kingston, G.skill Trigend, Corsair etc are available in the market.
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