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How to Save Money by Building Your Own PC (Page 1 of 2)

Building your own PC has been the passion of many gamers and computer geeks for decades – tracking the new hardware releases, comparing specs, performance and the bang for buck has always been a part of the PC world. But with companies becoming ever more efficient with their computer manufacturing, as well as new exclusive deals being struck between computer parts developers and retailers, is it still worth it to build your own PC instead of just buying one pre-built? While the question is valid, and there are instances where buying a pre-built PC can be the right choice, the truth is that, as far as price goes, it will most likely still be cheaper to assemble your own PC, at least in the foreseeable future.

So how exactly can you save money by building your own PC?

There are a few factors that determine how much you actually need to spend on a PC, not the last of which (obviously) is what your primary use for it is. There are basically three main ranges of PCs. Even though there might be countless variations of hardware you can combine, the three main levels that are often cited by computer experts are:

1.Work Tasks/internet/Office.

The least demanding PC, simply used for tasks that don’t really require much recourses, is obviously going to cost the least. In this case, the PC can cost as little as a few hundred dollars, but of course, there are factors to consider as well. You should take into account that technology gets old very quickly, and that even tasks like browsing online or working with Office programs can become more demanding in the future. So if you’re buying a PC that’s already using out-of-date hardware, you might need to upgrade much sooner than you’d like.

Recommended Specs

You don’t really need to splurge on an expensive motherboard, in fact, a simple Intel Graphics HD card will more than suffice for watching movies or anything of that nature. However, investing in an Intel i3 or i5 processor is a good idea because it simply makes everything a lot more efficient. Since RAM got much cheaper, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t get 6GB of RAM, even if you likely won’t be needing as much. Finally, the Solid State Drive (SSD) has revolutionized the PC industry, so it’s one of the most important computer accessories nowadays, since it dramatically increases load speeds.

Potential Savings

At the low-end of the PC market, the savings of assembling your own PC might not be as significant – many companies buy older discounted computer parts in bulk and are able to sell them at relatively low prices. Of course, if you dig around, you can also find amazing deals and save even more.

2.Mid-range gaming/entertainment PC

The next level is a PC that just a few years back might have passed for a high-end PC, but has now succumbed to the ever-growing demands of the newest and hottest game releases. Of course, you can still use it to play most of the games, but for the most demanding ones, only medium graphics settings will be possible.

Fix Your PC and Improve Performance with System Mechanic Free

Iolo presents the latest free version of its popular PC performance-enhancing software suites, System Mechanic Free. Providing seven award-winning tools to help boost performance, stability, security and reliability, this free software is also exceptionally easy to use, and it takes care of all of the hard work for you. You don’t need to know a thing about the inner workings of your computer’s hardware or the technicalities of your operating system, and the learning curve is minimal.

Tune Up Your Registry

Your computer features a system registry, a vast database containing information about your operating system, hardware and all of your programs. It’s extremely complicated, leaving it open to a multitude of problems which can slow down your PC or cause random crashes. However, System Mechanic Free includes a registry tuner to get rid of invalid entries and optimize the entire database.

Boost Startup Performance

System Mechanic Free ships with a startup optimizer designed to reduce the time it takes to reach a workable desktop. It will prevent unused programs from starting up automatically and bogging down your system, and it will perform various other tweaks to your startup settings to supercharge your computer’s performance.

Repair Memory Leaks

Memory leaks are among the most common cause of those infamous blue-screen error messages found in Windows. They’re often a result of faulty hardware drivers or system files, but thanks to the provided RAM leak repair feature, such problems will largely become a thing of the past.

Improve Hard Disk Performance

Improving hard disk performance will reduce the time it takes to load up Windows as well as any programs, games or file-copy operations. System Mechanic Free includes everything you need to tweak the performance of your storage devices with nothing more than a couple of clicks. It will defragment your hard disk to ensure that all data is stored contiguously for faster access, and it will clean up any junk files, such as temporary files and obsolete content left over by previous Windows installations or programs which didn’t get uninstalled properly. The tools provided are much more powerful and feature-rich than those which are native to Windows, and they’re extremely easy to use, regardless of your level of experience.

Repair Internet Access

Many different problems can arise when you’re connecting to either a wired or wireless network, and they’re often frustrating and complicated to solve as well. System Mechanic Free includes an Internet repair utility to help you get back online quickly without having to delve into the complexities of networking.

Repair Program Links

Do you have invalid shortcuts on your desktop or start menu? Invalid program links can be very frustrating, particularly if you don’t know where the program that they’re supposed to link to is installed. Fortunately, this tune-up utility will be there to help you by automatically repairing any problematic links or shortcuts.

Iolo presents everything you need to get started with tuning up your PC, and you can find out more or download the program today from its website.

Fix Your PC and Improve Performance with System Mechanic Free

Iolo presents the latest free version of its popular PC performance-enhancing software suites, System Mechanic Free. Providing seven award-winning tools to help boost performance, stability, security and reliability, this free software is also exceptionally easy to use, and it takes care of all of the hard work for you. You don’t need to know a thing about the inner workings of your computer’s hardware or the technicalities of your operating system, and the learning curve is minimal.

Tune Up Your Registry

Your computer features a system registry, a vast database containing information about your operating system, hardware and all of your programs. It’s extremely complicated, leaving it open to a multitude of problems which can slow down your PC or cause random crashes. However, System Mechanic Free includes a registry tuner to get rid of invalid entries and optimize the entire database.

Boost Startup Performance

System Mechanic Free ships with a startup optimizer designed to reduce the time it takes to reach a workable desktop. It will prevent unused programs from starting up automatically and bogging down your system, and it will perform various other tweaks to your startup settings to supercharge your computer’s performance.

Repair Memory Leaks

Memory leaks are among the most common cause of those infamous blue-screen error messages found in Windows. They’re often a result of faulty hardware drivers or system files, but thanks to the provided RAM leak repair feature, such problems will largely become a thing of the past.

Improve Hard Disk Performance

Improving hard disk performance will reduce the time it takes to load up Windows as well as any programs, games or file-copy operations. System Mechanic Free includes everything you need to tweak the performance of your storage devices with nothing more than a couple of clicks. It will defragment your hard disk to ensure that all data is stored contiguously for faster access, and it will clean up any junk files, such as temporary files and obsolete content left over by previous Windows installations or programs which didn’t get uninstalled properly. The tools provided are much more powerful and feature-rich than those which are native to Windows, and they’re extremely easy to use, regardless of your level of experience.

Repair Internet Access

Many different problems can arise when you’re connecting to either a wired or wireless network, and they’re often frustrating and complicated to solve as well. System Mechanic Free includes an Internet repair utility to help you get back online quickly without having to delve into the complexities of networking.

Repair Program Links

Do you have invalid shortcuts on your desktop or start menu? Invalid program links can be very frustrating, particularly if you don’t know where the program that they’re supposed to link to is installed. Fortunately, this tune-up utility will be there to help you by automatically repairing any problematic links or shortcuts.

Iolo presents everything you need to get started with tuning up your PC, and you can find out more or download the program today from its website.