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How to build your own Gaming computer in 2021!

Hey everyone welcome back to Da Normal Blog! Today I’m going to help you build your own gaming computer, let’s get right into it.

The basic parts

Cpu:  A Central Processing Unit, or CPU, is a piece of hardware that enables your computer to interact with all of the applications and programs installed. A CPU takes the program’s instructions and creates the output that you use with when your computer is on.

Ram:  Computer random access memory (RAM) is one of the most important components in determining your system’s performance. RAM gives applications a place to store and access data in a short time. It stores the information your computer is actively using so that it can be accessed quickly or faster then when you are first opening it.

Motherboard: A motherboard is the main printed circuit board (PCB) in a computer. The motherboard is the part that holds all the parts or has all the wires going into.

SSD or HDD: SSDs or HDDs work alongside your system’s memory and processor to access and use data. It also holds all of your data, and has your os on it.

Os: Operating system (OS), program that manages a computer’s resources, especially the allocation of those resources among other programs.  (Windows 10, Mac, Linux)

Atx Case:  An ATX computer case is a PC case that complies with the ATX (Advanced Technology Extended) computer tower specifications. It holds all your parts and keeps everything cool.

Power supply: Specifically, a power supply converts the alternating high voltage current (AC) into direct current (DC), and they also regulate the DC output voltage to the fine tolerances required for modern computing components.

Heat sink: A heat sink is a component that increases the heat flow away from a hot device. It accomplishes this task by increasing the device’s working surface area and the amount of low-temperature fluid that moves across its enlarged surface area.

GPU: The graphics processing unit (GPU), also called graphics card or video card, is a specialized electronic circuit that accelerates the creation and rendering of images, video, and animations. It performs fast math calculations while freeing the CPU to perform other tasks. Basically the better the Gpu the better smoothness and graphics for games

 

Now you know what every part does in a computer! Note: There are add-on parts that you can add on later. Now you know what you need, but now it all comes down to how much your wallet is gonna be. Gaming computers are super expensive. So you gotta know how much your gonna spend. You can get used parts or brand new parts. Decent computers are around $800 endless you get used parts or get very good deals on them. Here are price points for different kinds of people.

What is your price point?

The ultimate gamer: $9000+ The best parts on the market basically

The casual gamer, $800-$2000+ You like to play some casual games and don’t want to play at 8k at 500fps

The I sometimes play games: $500-$800 You sometimes play some games in your free time but you don’t always use your computer for gaming

The Budget gamer is $500 or below You don’t have money so you need to get used parts.

Note: You also got to consider how much your monitor, keyboard, mouse, and any other thing you want to add to your computer.

Where to buy

You may not fit under any of those kinda people, so don’t worry we can figure it out on the way.

You may be wondering where to buy the parts now. I would suggest, Amazon, Newegg, or Pc part picker. But for this post, we are going to use Amazon, but you can use whatever you like.

Buying the right parts for your price point

Now that we are going to buy from Amazon I have some suggested builds for the different price points. I will have the links right below.

The ultimate gamer:

GPU: Click Here

Cpu: Click Here

Motherboard: Click here

Ram:  You need to order 2 of these. Click here

Atx case: Click here

Os: Click Here

SSD: Click Here

Power supply: Click Here

Heat sink: Click Here

Price: $9560

How to build your computer video: Click here

Note: Price may change over time

The casual gamer

GPU: Click Here

Cpu and motherboard: Click Here 

Ram: Click Here

Atx case: click here

Os: Click Here

SSD: Click Here

HDD: Click Here

Power supply: click here

Heat sink: click here

Video: Click Here

Price: $1358

 

Then, I sometimes play games 

GPU: Click here

Cpu: Cick Here

Motherboard: Click Here

Ram: Click Here

HDD: Click Here

power supply: click here

Atx case: click here

Heat sink: Click Here

Price $674

Video: Click here

 

Budget Gamer… 

So I guess you are broke or you don’t want to spend the money on a good computer. Now you most likely not gonna get anything good endless you get a good deal or get something from eBay or some other website, anyways this is what I could come up with for around $500

 

GPU: Click Here

Cpu: Cick Here

Ram: Click Here

HDD: Click Here

Power supply: click here

Atx case: click here

Heat sink: Click Here

Price: $534

Video: Click here

 

Please note that you still need to buy your monitor/tv, keyboard, mouse, and any other thing you want to buy.

 

Thank You guys so much for reading and I really hope this helped you out!

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The Apple Glasses

        Hey Everyone welcome back to Da normal blog. Today I’m going to be talking about the Apple glasses ( Features, estimated price,  and release date) because according to my poll, 80% of the people that took the poll wanted me to write about tech. So here we are. Anyways Let’s get right into it! Here is the link if you still want to take that poll

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Starting with the features, According to a Bloomberg report, the Apple AR Glasses will bring information from your phone to your face.  “its expected to synchronize with a wearer’s iPhone to display things such as texts, emails, maps, and games over the user’s field of vision.” So basically if a text message or a phone call shows up, you can read it on the apple glasses. You could also play games on them too!

Design

There haven’t been leaked photos of the actual design, but it is rumored that Apple wants these glasses to look fashionable and approachable so people will like it.

Processing Capabilities and Battery Life

Wireless signals, smart displays, microphones, powerful processors, and LiDAR add up to a device in need of a big battery.

Privacy

Apple does not plan on including a camera in “Apple Glass”  because that’s just weird. According to Jon Prosser, “Apple will only have sensors like LiDAR on the frame, which allows for environmental awareness and gestures without encroaching on others’ privacy.”

Release date and pricing

Release date: 2022-2024

According to MacRumors, ” The apple glasses will start at a price of $499! 

Thank You guys for reading! Make sure to leave a comment if you liked it, and tell me what tech gadget or device i should write about next!