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This guide focuses on what's involved in building Pentium-based personal computers for Windows 95. It's a great resource for an engineering-minded 12-year-old, a technical student, or anyone who wants to figure out what's going on inside the case.

This book distinguishes itself from other hardware how-tos by paying sufficient attention to the costs involved in acquiring the components that go into an Intel-based PC--the video card, the memory modules, the motherboard, and so forth. Many of this book's competitors ignore the price issue.

The book focuses on selecting components for your machine. While the author pays fair attention to all of the major components, such as CD-ROM drives and video cards, he gives no attention to less-standard components such as removable-media disk drives and network interface cards. He does, however, make specific brand-name recommendations for each kind of component, enabling novice parts buyers to head into the marketplace with some knowledge. The final chapter explains how to install Windows 95, but doesn't do a very good job of explaining CD-ROM installation with MSCDEX.exe, which is a potential hazard. --David Wall --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Prices for personal computers keep falling, making it a great time to buy a PC. And, because component prices are falling, it's also a great time to build your own PC. This book strips away the mystery and fear most people have about the internals of a PC. If you can follow a recipe or build a Lego toy, you can build your own PC and save money as well.

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  • Paperback: 163 pages
  • Publisher: Abacus Software; 2 edition (January 15, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1557553556
  • ISBN-13: 978-1557553553
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,154,306 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars OUT OF DATE AND NOT COMPLETE INFORMATION, December 24, 1999
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THIS BOOK IS OUTDATED AND REALLY WON'T SERVE YOUR NEEDS NOW. IT HAS MOSTLY INFO ON BUILDING LOW MHZ CPU'S WITH OLD FASHIONED SIMM MEMORY. I HAVE NEVER BUILT A PC BEFORE AND YOU NEED MORE INFO THAN THE BOOK PROVIDES. IT DOESN'T TELL YOU ABOUT WHAT PARTS WILL WORK TOGETHER. BECAUSE THE INFO IS OUTDATED IT DOESN'T ADDRESS COMPATIBILITY ISSUES. SOME EXAMPLES ARE: A HARD DRIVE OVER 8.4 GB WON'T WORK ON OLD MOTHERBOARDS, THE DATA TRANSFER RATES (UDMA) HAVE TO BE COMPATIBLE BETWEEN THE MOTHERBOARD AND COMPONENTS OTHERWISE THEY WON'T WORK PROPERLY. IT MOSTLY TALKS ABOUT SIMM MEMORY BUT DIMM IS PROMINENT NOW AND YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW THE NONASECOND SPEED DETERMINES WHAT DIMM MODUAL TO BUY AND STUFF LIKE THAT. THIS BOOK GIVES VERY BASIC INFO AND BOTTOM LINE: WHEN YOU ARE SPENDING $500+ WITH NO KNOWLEDGE YOU NEED TO KNOW EVERY DETAIL. WITHOUT ALL THE DETAILS YOU WILL WASTE ALLOT OF MONEY. SPEND A LITTLE MORE AND GET A HIGHLY DETAILED CURRENT BOOK.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Well Done, but Dated, December 20, 1999
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Clear, easy-to-read, but Pentium Pro processors aren't exactly cutting-edge anymore. It relegates PIIs to "advanced" and doesn't deal with them. Nice as a general reference, but pass it up if you want specific considerations for building a PII or PIII.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Just seemed to be lacking in places, January 15, 1999
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Most of the material was very current in this latest edition. However, as a PC building novice, even I noticed the glaring omissions (such as how to install an internal modem) Clearly AGP will the standard for video cards in the not-so-distant future, but not enough was said about them. I was happy to see PII processors discussed, but I could have lived without seeing the same pictures and text all over again. Overall, pretty thorough, but I feel like I need other books and materials to fill in gaps.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars Easy to follow step by step no frills
I liked this book for my needs. I bought it four years ago. Rather than show you everything under the sun it shows you how to assemble the computer and install the OS. Read more
Published on September 19, 2002 by Arc

5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it!
the book was easy to fallow and i built my self a new k6233. where is the petium2 book? I can't wait
Published on January 10, 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars Sufficient, but out of date..
Although this book was enough to get me understanding how to build my own PC, it BARELY was enough. It was published in 1998, but there was no mention of ATX, SCSI, or even PII... Read more
Published on December 8, 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars Very good book presenting subject matter in a logical manner
Book is easy to read through in 2 days or less. Gives good information especially if this is your first computer assembly book. Read more
Published on July 23, 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to understand, good book
I thought this was a good book, well written and well organized. It doesn't beat around the bush, rather it gets right to the point and keeps the book small, around 120 pages... Read more
Published on June 7, 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Clear, step-by-step instructions
Apparently the book is being revised constantly to keep up with technology. I first bought the book 2 years ago and it was outdated by 1998. Read more
Published on June 3, 1998

2.0 out of 5 stars A Little Out of Date
This book should have presented more up-to-date information on new hardware. I was disappointed with the coverage of how to buy parts and there was very little about what parts... Read more
Published on April 7, 1998

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