How To: Build The Ultimate PC
Posted by
Bill O'Brien
January 11, 2006
Anyone can buy a computer. You go down to your local superstore or crawl the Internet, find the one you want, plunk down your cash, and there it is. But don't you really deserve something more than an off-the-rack PC? That's a rhetorical question. Of course you do. So why not build one yourself?
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