Hi,
Im quite new to this- actually totally new. Not to the idea of computers in general but to building one as I have never done this before or anything related to it.
Once I opened a laptop to install some more RAM, but found that the little indentation on the RAM module didn't match the RAM already installed and thats about as far as my knowledge/experience of computer assemly/configuring goes.
Despite all this, I would still like to learn about computers and I would very much like to build my first computer.
I have read from few sources detailing this subject and thus have tried to absorb opinions from various sources not always consistent with each other, but still eyeopening nonetheless.
I have my mind fixed on installing the best CPU that currently exists which as far as I have been told is the Core 2 Duo, however the Xeon seems to be raising my interest. I have read in some places that the Xeon is for Servers, which I think is not for my purpose, as it will probably just be used for myself or at the very most added to my mom's small business which has 7 or 8 Dell Optiplex GX270 Pentium 4,2.8Ghz, but then I see that Dell also sells some "Wokstation" model PC's, which seem to me to be individual user computers but have the option to configure them with the Xeon processor. So that is just another issue I dont understand. If the 1366FSB of a Xeon is however faster than the 1066FSB of a Core 2, than can I assemble my computer with this faster Xeon CPU?
Bottom line, I would like to install the best components for the money I have, and with the total lack of any foresight on where the technology in this industry is headed to also use the best CPU that will last as long as this technology can last, before it becomes an aging lagger, hopefully later than sooner.
My knowledge of the major components required to build this are the Barebone Case, CPU, motherboard?, Memory modules, Hard drive, the optical drive(s) or DVD/CD reader/writer(s), the cards and ports and of course the monitor. Thats about all I know. And how to assemble it, I have no Idea.
If anybody thinks that assembling a computer should be fun, or should be learned by anyone who wants to try or can give some good links to some places where to read up on some basic pre-requisite knowledge before starting to build a computer, please let me know. I hope that me being able to build a computer is possible, as I would like to think that I am a fast learner, when Im interested, and someone who likes to teach is able to to give me a good start. I hope to hear whatever good positive information I can get. Thanks to anyone willing to help.
Im quite new to this- actually totally new. Not to the idea of computers in general but to building one as I have never done this before or anything related to it.
Once I opened a laptop to install some more RAM, but found that the little indentation on the RAM module didn't match the RAM already installed and thats about as far as my knowledge/experience of computer assemly/configuring goes.
Despite all this, I would still like to learn about computers and I would very much like to build my first computer.
I have read from few sources detailing this subject and thus have tried to absorb opinions from various sources not always consistent with each other, but still eyeopening nonetheless.
I have my mind fixed on installing the best CPU that currently exists which as far as I have been told is the Core 2 Duo, however the Xeon seems to be raising my interest. I have read in some places that the Xeon is for Servers, which I think is not for my purpose, as it will probably just be used for myself or at the very most added to my mom's small business which has 7 or 8 Dell Optiplex GX270 Pentium 4,2.8Ghz, but then I see that Dell also sells some "Wokstation" model PC's, which seem to me to be individual user computers but have the option to configure them with the Xeon processor. So that is just another issue I dont understand. If the 1366FSB of a Xeon is however faster than the 1066FSB of a Core 2, than can I assemble my computer with this faster Xeon CPU?
Bottom line, I would like to install the best components for the money I have, and with the total lack of any foresight on where the technology in this industry is headed to also use the best CPU that will last as long as this technology can last, before it becomes an aging lagger, hopefully later than sooner.
My knowledge of the major components required to build this are the Barebone Case, CPU, motherboard?, Memory modules, Hard drive, the optical drive(s) or DVD/CD reader/writer(s), the cards and ports and of course the monitor. Thats about all I know. And how to assemble it, I have no Idea.
If anybody thinks that assembling a computer should be fun, or should be learned by anyone who wants to try or can give some good links to some places where to read up on some basic pre-requisite knowledge before starting to build a computer, please let me know. I hope that me being able to build a computer is possible, as I would like to think that I am a fast learner, when Im interested, and someone who likes to teach is able to to give me a good start. I hope to hear whatever good positive information I can get. Thanks to anyone willing to help.
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