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E-raamat: Building the Perfect PC

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Dec-2006
  • Kirjastus: O'Reilly Media
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780596523473
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Frustrated with how your PC works? The solution, of course, is to build your own. The Thompsons will show you how. They give step-by-step instructions with plenty of colored photographs showing actual installation of the various components. The work presupposes some knowledge of computer terminology. Just in case, the authors provide a website address for those needing help. Oversize: 10x12 Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) This popular Build-It-Yourself (BIY) PC book covers every step in building ones own system: planning and picking out the right components, step-by-step assembly instructions, and an insightful discussion of why someone would want to do it in the first place. This popular Build-It-Yourself (BIY) PC book covers everything you want to know about building your own system: Planning and picking out the right components, step-by-step instructions for assembling your perfect PC, and an insightful discussion of why youd want to do it in the first place. Most big brand computers from HP, Dell and others use lower-quality components so they can meet their aggressive pricing targets. But component manufacturers also make high-quality parts that you can either purchase directly, or obtain through distributors and resellers. Consumers and corporations alike are opting to build rather than buy PCs to ensure high quality and compatibility. The new edition of Building the Perfect PC shows you how to construct a variety of top-flight systems with the latest technology, including AMD Socket AM-2 and Intel Core 2 processors, that are Vista- and Linux-ready. The book includes several new options, including: A Budget PC you can build for approximately 350 that offers performance and reliability similar to that of mainstream systems A full-blown media-center system that runs Linux and MythTV or Windows MCE with multiple tuners and HDTV support A fire-breathing high-performance gaming system A fast, low-power, low-heat, low-noise, Small Form Factor system (the size of a shoe box) A low-cost SOHO (small office, home office) server system with a 2 terabyte (2,000 GB) disk subsystem thats suitable for a residential environment rather than a server closet Regardless of your technical experience, Building the Perfect PC will guide you through the entire process of building or upgrading your own computer. Youll use the latest top-quality components, includingIntels Core 2 Duo and AMDs Athlon X2 CPUs. And youll know exactly whats under the hood and how to fix or upgrade your PC, should that become necessary. Not only is the process fun, but the result is often less expensive and always better quality and far more satisfying than anything you could buy off the shelf.
Foreword vii
Preface xi
Fundamentals
1(42)
Why Build a PC?
2(3)
Designing the Perfect PC
5(12)
Things to Know and Do Before You Start
17(3)
Things You Need to Have
20(5)
Getting to Know Your Motherboard
25(5)
Troubleshooting
30(13)
Choosing and Buying Components
43(38)
Choosing Components
46(26)
Buying Components
72(7)
Final Words
79(2)
Building a Mainstream PC
81(54)
Determining Functional Requirements
82(1)
Hardware Design Criteria
83(3)
Component Considerations
86(13)
Building the Mainstream PC
99(30)
Post-Assembly
129(5)
Final Words
134(1)
Building a SOHO Server
135(60)
Determining Functional Requirements
136(4)
Hardware Design Criteria
140(6)
Component Considerations
146(12)
Building the SOHO Server
158(33)
Final Words
191(4)
Building a Gaming PC
195(54)
Determining Functional Requirements
196(1)
Hardware Design Criteria
197(3)
Component Considerations
200(14)
Building the Gaming PC
214(32)
Final Words
246(3)
Building a Media Center PC
249(62)
Determining Functional Requirements
251(4)
Hardware Design Criteria
255(3)
Choosing Software
258(4)
Component Considerations
262(15)
Building the Media Center PC
277(32)
Final Words
309(2)
Building a Small Form Factor (SFF) PC
311(36)
Determining Functional Requirements
312(2)
Hardware Design Criteria
314(1)
Component Considerations
315(7)
Building the SFF PC
322(22)
Final Words
344(3)
Building a Budget PC
347(44)
Determining Functional Requirements
348(1)
Hardware Design Criteria
349(1)
Component Considerations
350(6)
Building the Budget PC
356(31)
Final Words
387(4)
Index 391