Wednesday, June 26, 2013

10 Reasons Why You Should Build Your Own Desktop Computer


More and more people are realizing the benefits of building their own custom build computer. To most people, how to build a computer sounds harder than it actually is. After all there isn’t much inside a computer case. There are plenty how to build a computer guides all over the internet.

So you ask why it is important to build your own computer. Here are some reasons why you should build your own PC.

• You save money

• You will be able to buy more quality parts for less or for the same as the pre-built computer.

• For less money than the store you can build a more powerful and faster computer.

• You choose which software installs on your PC.

• You always will have a copy of your Operating System if in case your hard drive gone bad (Windows Vista, Windows 7).

• It is easier to upgrade than the pre-built computer.

• The pre-built computer gets outdated and pretty much you need to be replace the entire PC because most pre-built computers are not designed to be upgraded.

• You get to know your newly built computer on a personal level.

• You get that sense of accomplishment when you done building and all are working.

• Lastly you get to show off your new computer and your friends think you are smarter than them.

Here is a quick story. I once bought a PC from one of the major electronic stores. I went home excited and hooked up the computer and to my dismay it was full of demo games and other software form other companies. This is a form of advertising for those companies.

Anyway I realized that if I open the computer case I would void the warranty. So I couldn’t upgrade this pre-built computer on my own until the warranty runs out or would have to bring the computer back to the store so they can charge me a fortune for upgrades.

That was it for me so I returned the computer. I went online and bought my computer parts to start building. The first smile came when the cost of all parts was lest that the pre-built PC. I saved 3 hundred dollars.

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