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Computer Build Part One: Components Overview Review


Building a computer can be a daunting task but starting with proper components is key to a successful build. In this video, and also my first build, I overview the components I will be using to build a new personal computer for my family. To highlight the specs, I am using an Intel Core i7 920 CPU and a Nvidia Geforce 260 216-core graphics card. Look for more videos on this build to come! For exclusive content follow me on twitter at twitter.com and check out my blog at michaelsherlock.com

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25 Responses to “Computer Build Part One: Components Overview”

  1. kbchmaster on March 14th, 2010 2:11 am

    so what?

  2. TheRenegade217 on March 14th, 2010 2:59 am

    it is great just get a quad core cpu and a better graphics card maybe like a ati radeon 4890 or 5770

  3. Someone7089 on March 14th, 2010 3:21 am

    My computer isn’t that great…
    Intel Core 2 Duo 3.16 GHz
    2×2 GB ram (4GB, going to upgrade to 8) Nvidia GeForce 9800GTX+ 512 MB
    Intel EXTREME series DP45SG motherboard DDR3

  4. ThETiizzzle on March 14th, 2010 3:27 am

    ITS MCLOVIN’

  5. ThETiizzzle on March 14th, 2010 4:19 am

    LOL

  6. TheCardStacker on March 14th, 2010 5:01 am

    then wtf are u watching this and go back and work at ur Taco Bell u high school drop out

  7. mmmakkeee on March 14th, 2010 5:18 am

    nerd

  8. MyazXtr3me on March 14th, 2010 5:57 am

    Motherboard: Asus P6T Deluxe
    CPU: Core i7 920
    Memory: OCZ Gold 6GB Triple Channel
    Video Card: EVGA GTX 295
    HDD: Western Digital Black 1TB
    Windows 7 Ultimate
    Antec 900 Case

    22″ Widescreen Gateway Monitor
    Logitech X-540 5.1 Surround sound Speakers
    Logitech G500 Gaming Mouse
    Saitek Eclipse Gaming Keyboard

  9. MyazXtr3me on March 14th, 2010 6:06 am

    im getting that exact memory

  10. N46RECONXX on March 14th, 2010 6:19 am

    My PC was built for game development.

    CPU: Intel i7 975 Extreme 3.32 GHz
    Memory: OCZ Platinun 1333 MHz 12 GB
    Video Card: ATI FireGL 512 MB Cache
    With DirectX 11.0 Technology
    Hard Drive: Hitachi 2 TB 7200 RPM SATA 3G
    Motherboard: EVGA Intel Socket 1336, PCI Express X16 and X1 Support

  11. i7GTX on March 14th, 2010 6:35 am

    OMG ITS INSIDE
    -Mcloving

  12. HITMAN0300 on March 14th, 2010 7:27 am

    man for a gaming computer he should go with geforce 9800 gt video card for cpu go with amd phenom ll x4 965 black edition it a 3.40 ghz
    if your looking for part go to compusa or newegg

  13. HITMAN0300 on March 14th, 2010 8:08 am

    go to compusa for your part their cheap and they usally got a bunch of stuff on sale for a huge discount but check if they have the item your looking for some time stuff on their website is a online only sale

  14. videofreek112 on March 14th, 2010 9:02 am

    Just watch this movie again and you’ll see

  15. DOMINATERKID on March 14th, 2010 9:25 am

    Wow, what a family computer!

  16. trickmytruck32 on March 14th, 2010 9:37 am

    what would u prefer for gaming and internet

  17. Y0uEnj0yMyself on March 14th, 2010 10:10 am

    I bought a 500 W power supply, The fan failed after 16 months, I called them up, They replaced it with a 600 W power supply for free! :P

  18. xb4b1x on March 14th, 2010 10:57 am

    he got it from newegg i think he said without rewatching it

  19. SirQuaks on March 14th, 2010 11:29 am

    wat was the website he said he bought all his parts from?

  20. ricochetrabbit86 on March 14th, 2010 11:37 am

    LOL.

  21. culsunny on March 14th, 2010 11:43 am

    wow nyc config man
    helped me a lot
    thanx a ton m8 :)

  22. seacart1 on March 14th, 2010 12:25 pm

    YES MCLOVIN

  23. IPaIKu on March 14th, 2010 1:15 pm

    Looks cool so far good choices.

  24. kogo50 on March 14th, 2010 1:51 pm

    and that’s a lot of power for a family computer.

  25. kogo50 on March 14th, 2010 2:23 pm

    You should really use a green hard drive for your main hard drive because most or all of them are under 7200 RPM’s. I’ve seen most people use them for either a home server or a backup hard drive.

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