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Kid Project – Build your own gaming system

March 11th, 2009 Posted in dad recomendation, entertainment, tech talk
Gaming Computer Kit

Here’s a great opportunity to spend some quality time with the kids, perhaps learn something about how computers are built or just geek-out with them and save a few bucks in the process. You can design and custom build pc just for gaming for a fraction of what they cost in the stores.

You can also get upgrade kits to increase your ram or replace your CPU. In theory, all you need is a screwdriver and you can save $100′s. The basic kit at Easy As My PC (which starts at $1,200+) comes with a 2.8G Core 2 Duo, 2G SDRAM and a graphics card option – that’s a pretty good start and it’s definitely a kit with room to grow. They include plain English (gosh, I hope so!) instructions with lots of illustrations and full manufacturer warranties.

Anybody privy to high-end PC prices know that with a little digging you can find some better bargains but the attraction to this type of package is that you know everything will fit and is properly rated for the motherboard and so forth.

Related Links:
Build Gaming Computer | Custom Gaming Computers
Easy As My PC | Gaming DIY PC Kits
Buzzle | The Secret to Build Your Own Gaming Computer
About.Com | Build Your Own Gaming PC

One Response to “Kid Project – Build your own gaming system”

  1. Devrim Says:

    Sorry buddy but that ain’t no deal, I can build you a Athlon 64 X2 3.2 ghz, 4 gig mem with SLI video under $1000.

    Instructions ? Google it :D

    P.S. Thanks for the site, I haven’t commented before, but I check it often


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