Saturday, December 7, 2013

What are parts that I need to build a computer?

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crobey98


So I plan on building a gaming computer this summer and I need a list of all the parts that go in.

Also- Do I need a wifi-card to make wifi work?



Answer
As to wifi, that depends on the motherboard. Some motherboards come with built-in WiFi, but I have only seen this on high end boards (although, I've only been shopping high end boards lately, so it might also be available else where). If the motherboard doesn't have built in wifi, you'll either need a wireless network adapter, or you'll need a wireless bridge (a wireless bridge is similar to a wireless router, except it's meant to receive a wireless signal rather than transmit one).

Assuming you're building a computer from scratch, and you are bringing no parts of your own, you will need:

A case (buying a good case saves you from having to buy new cases in the future)
A power supply (or power supply unit, PSU)
A CPU
A motherboard
RAM
A graphics card (if you wish to play games/movies OR if your CPU does not have a built in graphics processor)
Depending on the CPU and what you plan to do, you may want an after market CPU cooler
A DVD drive
A hard drive
A keyboard
A mouse
A monitor
If you don't have monitor speakers or don't wish to use them, you'll need speakers, or headphones

What graphic card will I need to connect my pc to my 46" tv?




John M


So, I'm thinking of building a gaming pc, and I will be using this pc on my 46" hdtv, and I was wondering if it would need more gpu power to run a large screen. I'm building this pc specifically for gaming, so performance is an important factor. Will I need to run dual graphic cards to compensate for the large screen size? Please recommend some good graphic cards that I can use. Thanks !


Answer
No specific graphics card is needed because the VGA output (Blue Plug with lots ofholes) is upported by most televisions built in past 6 years. Jus connect it up and the TV should become the computer monitor and re adjust, any body who states that you need different is wrong, also the VGA slot provides an early HD resolution.

If you look into getting a graphics card in the future or your TV has no VGA slot you can buy graphics cards for about £75 with HDMI slots and other outputs, but the resolution with be basically the same as VGA.

As an extra bit of info, do not buy the VGA cables from a retail shop, they cost to much (£20), on eBay you can get a 2m one for about £4

Hope this helps




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