Apr 25

gaming_case_pc.jpgI’m webmaster and I’m quite good with programming and internet marketing but hardware is just out of my track. I had taken hardware training some years back but now I’ve eaten all what I’ve read. I can’t even assemble a PC myself unless I have a guide that describes each small detail to me. Well, assembling isn’t that difficult if you know what you’re doing. But first you gotta have all the things or parts ready which is the basics of any assembling you’re going to do. This can be really annoying. Why? The first confusion is with the configuration of the PC you want; whether you’re looking for performance, style, sleekness or price. Then again there is hardware compatibility that has to be taken in mind.

The better option that I think is getting computer kits from a reliable shop like Easy As My PC that has got all the stuffs ready to roll. Each of these kits includes a complete pack of hardware that is needed for you to build your own first PC along with a fully illustrated assembly guide. The only think that you need is 1 Philips Head Screwdriver to join all them into a fully working PC and of course you’ve to be able to read and follow the manual.

These kits will save a big amount of money (few hundred $$) in compare for a branded computer with the same configuration. A basic configuration Dell Pre-Assembled PC will cost you around $1,304 whereas as a same configuration Easy As My PC Kit comes for just $894 saving you a whooping $410. You can see for yourself that there is no comparison in price. Even if you are looking for quality, all the kits have been tested of the compatibility of the parts and performance. So, the PC that you assembled is in no way less superior to the pre-assembled PC that you can get outside.

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