"Want To Build Your Own Gaming Computer For Under $1000?
Here's How To Do It ..."
Do yourself a favor and read How To Build A Gaming Computer For Under $1000. It will help you:
- The best places to buy those components so you can take advantage of special deals and discounts. Don't end up paying more than you have to for a particular component.
- Buy ONLY the components you need to build an exceptional gaming computer - but nothing more so that you don't spend unnecessarily on unwanted components.
- Rest easy knowing that your gaming computer will last you a long time because of its cutting-edge components.
- Select the best components so you can optimize 3D gaming performance - there is a world of difference between building a GAMING computer and a normal run-of-the-mill computer.
- Extract the best value out of your computer building budget by limiting the cost of the whole system to under $1000 - it is extremely hard to find a good "off-the-shelf" gaming computer at this price.
- Learn about the latest technologies like Quad Core CPUs, PCI Express, SATA, RAID because each of the components I recommend are state-of-the-art.
- Save time on finding the correct components because every component you need is already painstakingly researched and spelt out.
"Ok, I've Got My Components. Now How Do I Install Them?"
The installation steps I reveal in my eBook will help you to:
- Configure hard disk drive jumpers to set it as a primary or secondary IDE drive.
- Understand what RAM modules can and cannot be inserted into your motherboard.
- 3 final things to do before you declare your new gaming computer "all set and ready to rock-n-roll".
- Look out for the 5 important symptoms that indicate problems with your new gaming computer.
- Learn the essential 7 things that must happen the first time you boot the machine.
- Learn the 4 scenarios under which you might have to configure motherboard jumpers.
- Check 3 key connections between the motherboard and the computer case, without which your PC isn't going to run properly.
- Learn from my mistakes so you don't have to go through the pain and frustration I had when I was first learning how to build my computers (e.g. short circuiting and frying my brand new motherboards due to some careless mistakes).
- Learn the fastest and simplest way to partition and format your hard drive - and avoid the "difficult way" of doing it.
- Configure every piece of hardware you need - from jumpers on the hard drive to those on the motherboard.
- Quickly and efficiently install the operating system.
- Remember the ONE cable you tend to forget to connect - and will result in you unscrewing the whole case and searching for it.
- Learn about my "secret list" of the most essential software I always, always install in a new PC.
- Understand the difference between IDE and SATA.
- Save time because you don't need to research the installation steps on the Internet - and potentially get conflicting instructions from different websites (I know - I've been there).
- The single MOST critical thing you need to do after building the PC - so you can save yourself from future hard disk crashes or problems.
- Watch out for 3 key BIOS settings you might want to check - but only these three - you wouldn't really want to waste time on the rest of the BIOS settings
- Apply only the steps you need and nothing more - so you can go in, set everything up and get a functional gaming computer in record time.
- Review a list of key checks you absolutely, positively must check before flicking the on switch and booting up for the first time.