How To Build a Gaming PC
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The best place to look for benchmarks is probably Tom’s Hardware. You can find an extensive benchmark chart and comparison tool here [No Longer Available], where you can look at the total sum of the benchmarks, or choose to view the results a specific t
Set up a new password, and then start working through the menu systems to set everything up. The only area you really need to configure for your new jukebox-like Wi-Fi music streamer to work properly is to set up media folders on the server PC where you'll store all of the music available for your users to listen to. You do this by clicking on the " Media Folders " link in the m
A PCIe card ensures not only a higher speed, but compatibility with newer motherboards as well. Choosing an older connection might oblige you to go with older motherboards, and thusly overall older appa
Suffixes – learning the existing suffixes is also important. In NVIDIA’s case, GTX marks the best cards, then GTS, and the weakest cards are marked with a GT suffix. ATI cards use these same suffixes, as well as a few additional ones that are often a little bit more forward. The HD suffix is obviously something you want to look for, as well as X and XTX. To ultimately pick our graphics card, we’re going to use this knowledge, and look at benchma
The next screen of the startup wizard helps you select which type of camera you want to connect to. Keep in mind that if you've set up a remote Wi-Fi webcam that has its own IP on your network, you can connect to it directly by selecting " Network IP Camer
This has been a dream of mine for years, but I've always avoided the project because of the costs I assumed were involved. However, writing for MakeUseOf often forces me to think a bit outside the box. How would I accomplish a home security system inexpensively or f
The custom budget build ultimately has a better CPU, a better GPU, and more RAM. It has less hard drive storage and lacks a wireless adapter. While 1 TB sounds a lot better than 500 GB, you should still be able to live with 500 GB of storage. Also, the absence of a wireless adapter isn't a huge issue, as an Ethernet connection is more reliable, generally faster, and more responsive than a wireless configuration anyw
The next screen in the wizard lets you choose from the three standard methods of broadcasting your captured video. You can stream it all to an external web server, you can turn your PC itself into a web server, or you can upload via FTP. In my case, I'm hoping to receive an email with a nice snapshot of the intruders that I can take over to the police station, so on this step I'll select " None ." Once you're past the startup wizard and you've set up your first device, go to settings and select " Motion Detectio
Whatever the operating system, be sure that the software or process you're trying to close isn't vital. Run a web search to check what it is for and establish if it has any relevance to system stability or your game. If it is irrelevant, proceed to close
Originally, I wanted to just get a 4-core processor, but it was pretty much at the same price as this 6-core model, so I just opted for more cores because I didn't really have to pay more anyway. I didn't get a more powerful CPU cooling solution because it would have made me go over my budget, plus I don't plan on overclocking the CPU. If you plan on overclocking, I'd definitely recommend a bigger fan or a water-cooling solut
You can even add a special Guest account for people that visit your home and have a laptop or mobile device that can connect to your home Wi-Fi network. What's especially cool about Subsonic is that it's available for multiple platforms, and there are even Subsonic apps for Android, iPhone and Windows Mob
Set up your own WiFi radio PC with Subsonic and see if it makes organizing and accessing your media collection easier. Let us know how you set up your server, and what people thought about your streaming music collection. Share your thoughts in the comments section be
Screw the metal standoffs into the case in the corresponding holes (the same ones the motherboard ends up using) so that the motherboard won't be directly touching the side of the case. Place the motherboard on top of the standoffs and screw it in. Make sure that you also have the I/O panel (the back panel where you connect everything) pressed into the back of the panel before screwing in the motherboard. You want the female connectors to be visible and accessible through the holes in the I/O pa
Technically, boxed CPU’s are the retail ones, and the ones Intel or AMD wants you to buy. And rightly so, because contrary to non-boxed processors, boxed CPU’s include a heatsink and/or fan, often not included in the former and thusly making extra costs and problems. Play safe, go bo
To test this theory, I decided to build a custom PC builds|Https://pcbuildinsight.com/ gaming rig. The total budget for the entire build? A measly $500. This is a pretty tough challenge, but there's a reason for it. The main competitor for this build is Alienware's X51 desktop , which includes a 3.3 GHz Intel Core i3 processor, 6 GB of RAM, a 1 TB hard drive, an 802.11n wireless adapter, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 645 graphics card. The price of the X51 is $699 with Windows 7/8, or $649 if you opt for Ubuntu. While this is a decent price for an entry-level gaming PC, I definitely think that I can do better for l
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