Let's be honest, we all have misplaced our phone once in a while. It the frustrating to find it if you set your phone to silent. You may spend hours looking for it and finally find. What if I told you, there is an app that rings your phone on full volume for 5 minutes. It works even if your phone is on aeroplane mode or silent. There is one thing that need to be on, Gps, wifi or mobile data. Any one of those will help. Now lets get back to the app. It is called 'Android Device manager. ' It comes pre-installed with most recent phone but if you does not then simply download it from the play store!
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Friday, 29 August 2014
PC building parts guide
Lets face it, if you want a gaming pc, you will either find the ones you don't like or overpriced.
In this guide we will guide you to building you dream PC.
Before we get started we need to understand what each pc parts do.
CPU: Also called central processing unit. It is the brain of a computer. You don't need a super high end cpu for gaming. A middle class cpu will be ideal. For editing and rendering you will need a pretty good cpu.
GPU: This is the most important piece required. It is responsible for the graphics. For gaming on max settings you need a pretty good gpu.
PSU: Power Supply Unit. This it the most underrated part. People just put the cheap one in. Don't make that mistake. For Gaming you will need a good 500+ watts psu. preferably the one with 80+ rating.
Motherboard: This is not the most important part but you will need a compatable case and cpu, otherwise you PC wont boot, or might even explode.
RAM: Random Access Memory, People think the need like 32gb ram for a gaming pc. Simple answer: No you don't. 8gb is more than enough.
HDD/SSD: This doesn't really matter to an average gamer but, if you want that ultra high speed, go with ssd's but mind you, they are 4 times more expensive than HDDs. If you are on a budget, I suggest you get an HDD.
Here are the parts I choose which will be ideal for a gamer who is on a budget but still wants high end pc.
CPU: AMD Fx8320
GPU: Asus Radeon r9 280 Direct CUII
RAM: 8GB crucial ballistix
Motherboard: MSI 760GA-P43
Case: Aerocool V3X
PSU: XFX pro 550w
HDD: Toshiba DT01ACA
DVD drive: ASUS DRW-24F1ST
In this guide we will guide you to building you dream PC.
Before we get started we need to understand what each pc parts do.
CPU: Also called central processing unit. It is the brain of a computer. You don't need a super high end cpu for gaming. A middle class cpu will be ideal. For editing and rendering you will need a pretty good cpu.
GPU: This is the most important piece required. It is responsible for the graphics. For gaming on max settings you need a pretty good gpu.
PSU: Power Supply Unit. This it the most underrated part. People just put the cheap one in. Don't make that mistake. For Gaming you will need a good 500+ watts psu. preferably the one with 80+ rating.
Motherboard: This is not the most important part but you will need a compatable case and cpu, otherwise you PC wont boot, or might even explode.
RAM: Random Access Memory, People think the need like 32gb ram for a gaming pc. Simple answer: No you don't. 8gb is more than enough.
HDD/SSD: This doesn't really matter to an average gamer but, if you want that ultra high speed, go with ssd's but mind you, they are 4 times more expensive than HDDs. If you are on a budget, I suggest you get an HDD.
Here are the parts I choose which will be ideal for a gamer who is on a budget but still wants high end pc.
CPU: AMD Fx8320
GPU: Asus Radeon r9 280 Direct CUII
RAM: 8GB crucial ballistix
Motherboard: MSI 760GA-P43
Case: Aerocool V3X
PSU: XFX pro 550w
HDD: Toshiba DT01ACA
DVD drive: ASUS DRW-24F1ST
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