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    Posted on Apr 15, 2009   No comments

    Custom Desktop Computers

    Executive summary about Custom Computers by Marcus Peterson

    custom built computers

    custom built computers

    Personal computers today are custom-made for various uses. One can buy media center PCs that are solely built to watch movies, rip music, edit movies, and the like.

    Gaming enthusiasts can also get desktop computers that will enhance game play and provide high-quality graphics so that every game can play itself to its fullest worth.

    The cheapest way to go about getting a desktop computer is to purchase individual computer components. In doing so, you can get a fabulous desktop computer, assembled for your needs without straining your budget.

    There are many manufacturers out there who custom make desktop computers for users. Also, hunting for individual computer components is easy, and you can assemble your own PC.

    Today, if you mix and match you will get the perfect fit - and if you want the perfect custom-built desktop computer, you have got to mix and match. It is also recommended that if you are going to invest in a custom desktop computer, invest in quality parts.

    How to Build a Custom Gaming Computer

    Executive summary about Custom Computers by Chris C. McCann


    The key elements when it comes to building a custom gaming computer are a muti-core processor, high end memory and lots of it, and a very powerful video graphics card with lots of video memory.

    Most of the garbage computers that buy off the shelf at the major electronics stores are just not adequate for gaming. They are really built for word processing and surfing the Internet. So obviously the bulk of the computers for sale at these big retail stores are built for simple tasks.

    If you truly want a high end gaming system you are going need a custom built computer. You can call around to your local computer companies. I would suggest you research the parts you want, get the exact spec’s that will perform the way you want, purchase these parts individually, and then assemble the computer yourself.

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