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The Computer Builder #024: Learn How To Choose A Motherboard
March 01, 2006
Welcome to this week's edition of The Computer Builder. This week, we'are talking about choosing motherboards - how you can pick one that is right for you. We cover the AT7 Max2, a real powerhouse of a motherboard. There's also a buying guide for computer memory, as well as a scoop of the top 5 performance video cards. If you're in the market for an LCD monitor, be sure to read our Samsung SyncMaster 171N review. Finally, there's also a review of the top 5 IDE hard drives available in the market. Enjoy the newsletter!


In This Issue

How to Choose a Motherboard
Things to look for when purchasing your next computer motherboard.

How to Buy Computer Memory
Article highlighting things to look for when purchasing your next computer memory upgrade.

Top 5 Performance Video Cards
Selection of the top 5 performance PC video cards that can be found in the market.

Samsung SyncMaster 171N 17-inch LCD Review
A review of the SyncMaster 171N 17-inch LCD monitor from Samsung.

Top 5 IDE Hard Drives
A selection of the top hard drives for your personal computer.

For more articles, be sure to visit http://www.build-your-own-computers.com


Tip of The Week

Have you ever looked inside a computer case and seen all the jumble of wires all over the place? Well, that's where the humble plastic zip tie can make all the difference. I personally organize my computer cables into bundles and tie them up with zip ties. It cleans up the computer a lot and helps improve to airflow in the computer as well.


Start Building Your Computer Now

The Beginners' Computer Tutorial is an excellent resource for learning how to build your own computer and troubleshoot general PC problems. This e-book is over 100 pages long and contains over 100 photos and 14 instruction videos. You will get step-by-step instructions on how to install new computer parts and also tips for maintaining your PC. An highly recommended resource that's worth checking out.


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