Monday, October 15, 2018

Recommended Resourses

When I was first looking into what parts I should get, I was just looking at the parts I needed. I didn't even bother to see if they would work together. Then I was directed to a website that tells you if parts work together or not. That website is PCPartPicker.

This website tells you if the parts you select work together and it lists the parts you need in an order that makes sense. All you have to do is click "Choose A ____" and it'll take you to a screen where you choose the part you like best. It lets you sort by price and a large selection of different options. Once you choose the first part, the website automatically makes it so that you only see other parts that work with it. This is what makes it a great resource.

Once you have your list of parts, PCPartPicker will show you where you can find the lowest price of each part. It's ultimately up to you but I don't personally buy from those options since that's a lot of different places and I like consistency. The place I always buy from is Newegg.

I buy from Newegg because they're known for computer parts and it was recommended to me by many people. They also have deals going on almost all the time. Their website also has more than just computer parts for sale. They have things from drones to clothing and everything in between. Their main focus is definitely electronics though.

Another place you can buy from is Amazon. I'm not providing a link because Amazon is so well known. I don't personally buy from them for parts, but my family gets parts for me from there since they have Amazon Prime. So, if you have Prime, I would recommend Amazon since you'll save some money.

If you need more personalized help with anything, feel free to contact me. Additionally, you can find PC groups all over Facebook with people who have more experience than me. 

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