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To make your own Pc you don't need a hammer, a saw, and a garage full of tools. For people interested in computers and all sorts of things do do with computers (such as repairs), building your own PC is the ultimate DIY project, and you don't need even need a certificate saying you can do it.

Why build your own PC? The most common reason given is that you want a computer that works as you want it to do and does what you want to. Another reason is you can save alot of money: With careful shopping, you can build a whole computer with the works, the monitor, printer, speakers, microphone, cd drive, the base everything for £200 to £400 less than an off-the-shelf system costs. As a bonus, you'll learn a lot about how PCs work by building your own and you will even be able to repair them instead of paying £200 for repairs.

But building a complete PC isn't easy for just anyone. One of the biggest advantages of buying an off-the-shelf, name-brand system is having access to one-stop technical support. If you run into trouble with your home-built system, you'll have to figure out how to isolate the problem yourself, or deal with a local computer repair shop which can be costly. You'll also need to spend time researching and buying the components for your system, which can take a while.

But if you're ready to build a customer PC, here's a step-by-step guide to building your own custom PC.

 

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