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Desktop Processors
Step 1 - Pick your processor. Intel or AMD? Which gives the biggest bang for the buck? You decide. - 2 Topics
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CPU Fans & Water Cooling
Optional - Lately all of my processors have included a fan however you may want to install a better one, especially if you plan on overclocking. - 2 Topics
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Desktop Motherboards
Step 2 - Now that you have chosen your processor, choose a motherboard that supports it. - 2 Topics
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Desktop Video Card
Optional - This depends on if you want to use the onboard option that your motherboard offers. - 2 Topics
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Desktop Sound Card
Optional - This depends on if you want to use the onboard option that your motherboard offers. - 2 Topics
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Desktop Memory
Step 3 - Choose your memory. Remember that your motherboard will have to support the memory you have chosen. - 2 Topics
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Desktop Hard Disk Drives
Step 4 - Choose a hard drive for your rig. You may want more than one. You will need an optical drive (DVD) as well. - 2 Topics
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Desktop Power Supply
Step 5 - Choose a power supply for your rig. You can't go to big, but you can go to small. Determine the wattage needed based on your configuration. - 2 Topics
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Desktop Cases
Step 6 - Pick a case for your computer. Be sure it supports your motherboard form factor. - 2 Topics
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Desktop Case Fans
Optional - You may want to add additional fans for cooling or you may want to add some color to your setup. Your call. - 2 Topics
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Computer Peripherals
Step 7 - It's time pick your keyboard, mouse and monitor. Get a mouse pad while you are at it. - 2 Topics
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Computer Speakers
Optional - This is up to you. If you purchased a sound card why not have some good speakers to go with it? - 2 Topics
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