Description
This handy guide is the ideal shopping companion for people who wish to build their own desktop computer. Loaded with valuable information, the PC Hardware Buyer's Guide helps you choose which parts are best for you by ensuring compatibility and performance. Features a component overview, valuable rules of thumb, and a quick-lookup reference chart with recommended brands and models.
Full Description
If you're one of the many who has decided to build your own personal computer system, you know that doing so can be quite a challenge. The information can be overwhelming--and so can the number of choices.
It's true, whether you're perusing online sites, or wandering the aisles of your favorite retail store, shopping for PC components is no easy task. Until now. Thanks to
PC Hardware Buyer's Guide, the experience of building your own PC system has never been easier.
This handy pocket guide is the ideal shopping companion for do-it-yourself types. Loaded with valuable information, it starts off by providing a piece-by-piece overview of all the components that comprise a standard desktop computer. Then it sinks its teeth into the crux of the issue: how to choose the right parts for you, based on your particular profile (gamer, mainstream user, etc.). It does so by helping you identify which parts are:
- Compatible to each other
- Regarded as the best performing
- Closest in line with your budget
For quick-lookup purposes, the
PC Hardware Buyer's Guide even includes a simple reference chart with recommended brands and models. Just refer to the chart and the guesswork is gone. And don't worry about the shelf-life of the information, either. The
PC Hardware Buyer's Guide features several rules of thumb for choosing components that endure past the latest models, so you don't need to buy a new guide with each passing year.
In a market where very little written information exists, this is the only pocket guide that covers PC hardware.
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Our look is the result of reader comments, our own experimentation, and feedback from distribution channels. Distinctive covers complement our distinctive approach to technical topics, breathing personality and life into potentially dry subjects. Darren Kelly was the production editor and Sada Preisch was the proofreader for PC Hardware Buyer's Guide. Marcia Friedman did the typesetting and page makeup. Claire Cloutier provided quality control. Reg Aubry wrote the index.
Marcia Friedman designed the cover of this book using Adobe InDesign CS. Emma Colby produced the cover layout with Adobe InDesign CS using Berthold Akzindenz Grotesk and Adobe's Trade Gothic fonts. Emma Colby designed the reference card with Adobe InDesign CS using Adobe's Carta, ITC Zapf Dingbats, Sabon, Trade Gothic, and Monotype Transport fonts. Marcia Friedman designed and implemented the interior layout using Adobe InDesign CS. The text and heading fonts are Sabon, Trade Gothic, and Berthold Akzidenz Grotesk. The illustrations and screenshots that appear in the book were produced by Robert Romano and Jessamyn Read using Macromedia FreeHand MX and Adobe Photoshop 7.