I Can Do It
I profess to be a crafty and somewhat handy person. I can take a pattern and figure out how to make something come together. That is not to say I don’t give my seam ripper a good workout from time to time. The one thing I have not tried but have admired those who have done this, is building a computer. I would like to build high performance gaming computers for the kids. Easy AS My PC Kits have everything I need to build my own computer. That is the only way I know it can be done. Easy instructions that are in plain English and include lots of pictures. These kits also include a warranty. All I need is a screwdriver and I can save a lot of money doing it myself. I think it should be my next project!







Bape wrote,
I have faith in you! It’s not that hard to build after you get over the fact of how confusing it looks. Good luck!
Link | May 16th, 2008 at 1:21 pm
frank wrote,
Everyone thinks on how complicated a pc is but actually all you need is just a motherboard, graphics card, power supply and a monitor =) Volla.. You can power up a PC with just this. Good luck in getting your PC up
Link | May 16th, 2008 at 1:36 pm
Bapes wrote,
My wife is always working on her craft projects and I see how stressed she gets sometimes. Don’t lose faith!
Link | May 18th, 2008 at 7:18 am
DontDudeMe wrote,
I used to build all of my own PC’s, until the day when I bought my first laptop. Since then I’ve bought only laptops, and my knowledge of regular desktop PC components has dwindled to the point that I’m not sure I want to try to build anymore. One thing I can say though is that it really is not that hard if you have parts that are compatible (kits help), can follow basic directions, and have a little patience.
Good luck with your building!
Link | May 19th, 2008 at 1:06 pm
truckertom wrote,
I’ve switched to laptops too, although I would like a larger screen…
Link | May 20th, 2008 at 3:48 pm
jess wrote,
I would like to find some education games for kids - I found an ok one the other day on craigslist.
Link | May 20th, 2008 at 6:26 pm