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  • How to Build a Computer (For Beginners): Eighth Edition

  • Written by: John Gower III
  • Narrated by: Emma "Ari" Strowger
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
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Written by: John Gower III
Narrated by: Emma "Ari" Strowger
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The audiobook, How to Build a Computer (For Beginners), outlines step-by-step instructions on how to build a computer from the bare bones to the finished product. The book includes a list of choices for tools and supplies necessary to successfully build a computer on your own; using the author's educated knowledge and background on computer software and hardware.

©2011 John Gower III (P)2014 John Gower III
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good for beginners

the audio is good and clear. basic instructions on assembling a computer and a good base to build on. I might not suggest assembling one right after listening as there's a lot into deciding on processors, memory and compatibility of components. but a good start.

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