Help needed please foccers, as some of you know I a complete numpty when it comes to anything to do with computers.......my son however is a big gammer,16 in feb and hes expressed an interest in a IT course at the local collage when he leaves school next year, results permitting.....hes mentioned on more than one occasion that he would like to build his own computer, with the collage course in mind and christmas coming up I thought I could kill two birds with one stone :thumbup
problem I have I haven't a clue where to start, what I need or where to go....or if even if its worth it.....would I be better off going for a standard set up from PC WORLD and letting him swap parts over time ?.......how much is he going to learn from building his own ?
Any help greatly appreciated........keep it simple please foccers :o
Ah.........so I take it an integrated card cant be replaced then ?Modern CPU's have integrated graphics giving computers the ability to render graphics on a limited basis, this will be good enough for a casual gamer playing minecraft and The SIMS but not for the most popular titles which I suspect your son will be into. A computer with integrated graphics will be relying on the CPU rather an a dedicated graphics card, which obviously cuts costs. Also to cut costs / size some motherboards will not have the appropriate slot(s) for a dedicated graphics card and some power supply units may lack the required connectors to power the card. Worth checking on both accounts.
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