Building Your Own Computer Made Easy: The Step By Step Guide (Computers Made Easy)
M**G
Great book
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H**N
Easy to understand
Nice book
R**T
Somewhat dated but still informative for the beginner.
As one might expect, components undergo rapid changes and even a book even a year or two old does not discuss some of the latest innovations in computer hardware. Nonetheless, this book gives a good general understanding of the processes involved in building your own computer for those who haven't done it before. (Advice: Take your time in researching, planning and building. Mistakes get expensive.)
E**S
easy to understand
very easy to follow along with
L**
Helped my son get the job done
My son wanted to build his own computer rather than get one already made (he is 17). So for Xmas we took him out to get the parts that he already researched and picked out but since he had never done it I wanted to get him some help just in case he needed it. I looked on Amazon and there weren't too many choices but I gave this one a shot and he actually used it to make sure he wasn't missing anything. He probably could have figured it out on his own or Googled it but he did say he found some things in this book that he never would have thought to check so for $12 it was totally worth it!
A**R
too old a book
too old a book!
R**L
Great read if you're a beginner at building computers
I have built several computers myself and wanted to see if this book offered any helpful tips for me and it did. Very well written and easy to understand. There are a couple of minor errors in the book, but, nothing too serious. Never checked for an errata sheet. I highly recommend it to beginners. Before reading this book I started reading "How to Build a Computer: The Best Beginner's Guide" by Douglas L. Miller, but, found that book not to be as well written as this one. That book didn't flow like this one does.
J**1
Somethings old and a few new
I had books from 4-6 years ago back when DDR3 was the newest tech. I thought I needed to get "up to date" on the newest tech. Other than processor sockets have changed and there's DDR4, I could have really saved my money. The author does a good job on building and if this is your first book, you could do a lot worse. There is a good deal dedicated to Windows 10 which is the most important part of this book IMHO. So, if you already have a recent book on building, there's dozens of web tech articles and YT to get you up to date. Your best bet is to buy a good guide on Windows 10 as this will be the hardest learning curve when going from XP or 7 like I have to.
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