Buying a PC from a retail computer store or a big mail-order company is easy: Outcomes the credit card, the boxes arrive at your house, and installation is as simple as plugging in the keyboard, mouse, speakers, and monitor. Even the most experienced PC hardware junkie will have to admit that a novice can save time and potential headaches by buying a retail PC. On the other hand, when you build your own computer, you know what makes it tick. You’ll blossom into a bona fide techno-wizard! With your assembly experience and your knowledge of PC hardware, you’ll be better prepared to fix problems and upgrade hardware and peripherals. The technicians at your local PC repair shop will wonder what happened to you; perhaps you should visit them from time to time just to swap hard drive specifications.
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