How to build your own multimedia PC computer cheap -Part 1/5


  

www.geekteks.com – A step-by-step tutorial on how to build your own PC computer for under 00 using only parts from newegg.com. One of the most thorough tutorials I have seen to date! Part 1 = www.youtube.com Part 2/5 = www.youtube.com Part 3/5 = www.youtube.com Part 4/5 = www.youtube.com Part 5/5 = www.youtube.com

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25 Responses to “How to build your own multimedia PC computer cheap -Part 1/5”

  • gemgem92 says:

    but how do you know where to plug in the right cords ?? there’s a lot , power supply, fans, etc.

  • aroogooy123 says:

    yeah i had the same problem when i first watched this video, but i am obsessed with computer hardware, and before, i watched this video multiple times for entertainment (yeah i am lame), and eventually you get used to it, and eventually you will know which cord goes where.

    It is really confusing at first, but practice makes perfect.

  • gemgem92 says:

    i too like watching these videos :)

    hopefully I’ll build many computers in the future :)

  • aroogooy123 says:

    You will build computers later. just pay attention a lot, and watch a lot of these videos.

  • MaDGriZz78 says:

    Is my PC build compatible?
    –AMD phenom 955 II x4 quad-core
    –500gb harddrive sata 3.0/gbs 7200rpm
    –Coolermaster hyper tx3 gaming cpu fan
    –Main:: Gigabyte MA790XT-UD4p
    –4 gb ddr3/1600mhz(data series)
    –Ati radeon 5770 1gb
    –Corsair 750w CMPSU-750tx
    Case:: NZXT Beta gaming mid-tower

  • r31ncarnat3d says:

    You’re good to go, but the 750TX power supply seems to be a bit much for your build. Are you going to overclock or plan to add in a second graphics card?

    I run a HX620W from Corsair myself, running two graphics cards (GTX 260 216SP and 9800GT) and an e8500 c0 CPU, everything overclocked, and it powers my rig just fine.

  • Venilon says:

    nice step-by-step video man! you did a really good job on explaining the steps, you went into alot of detail 5/5

  • SUPERSS90 says:

    What are the risk of making your own computer like system crash or system not comparable with other programs.

  • TheBlitzvideo says:

    To get audio on a pc do you need a sound card?

  • technicdesigner says:

    @TheBlitzvideo

    not really most motherboards have a built in sound chip thingy.

  • moldovanart says:

    @TheBlitzvideo
    Ussualy its integrated in the motherboard but if you want something more than listening MP3 and basic stuffs…. you may buy a good sound card

  • rezelute says:

    Most motherboards tend to have a pretty decent on board sound card so you dont need to buy your own card. People buy sound cards when they want really high quality sound most likely for surround sound or maybe if they work with music professionally.

  • maxino12 says:
  • Botev1912Botev says:

    Well now in 2010 u can afford taht PC for less than 500$ In Bulgaria :)

  • Gregoss25 says:

    you can get a quad core and 4gb ram at 1600 with a 1gb graphics card for about £600

  • Mauser91 says:

    the low quality hurts my eyes

  • yellowcard1494 says:

    hasnt any1 ever told these people about static?

  • NoneImparticular says:

    The bad components hurt mine…

  • MrStartrekepisodes says:

    arent you supposed to put the motherboard first?

  • wombattos says:

    lol floppy :D

  • CloudX100 says:

    @Mauser91
    lol XD

  • EmperorofCartoons says:

    @gemgem92 A good how to video will do you just fine. Assembling a computer nowadays is ridiculously easy. The hardest part is making sure your components are compatible. Actually putting it together is piss easy, way easier than most jigsaw puzzles.

  • bluetoaster8822 says:

    I did some looking around on Google Shopping, and pieced together a gaming PC for $370. :) S&H made it closer to $450, though.

  • spartan73 says:

    even in 2007 $1000 for a multimedia pc wasn’t exactly cheap! really bad quality…

  • andrewl5201 says:

    it never showed you what kind of motherboard to get. how you supposed to know what fits and what doesnt

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