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Writer's pictureVasanth Senthilkumaravel

Process Planning and Action

When I started my Personal Project, I had an idea of creating just a basic gaming PC but as soon as I moved forward with the idea and started my research, I came to know about 4 main aspects of a gaming PC; Graphics, Performance, Customization and Upgradability. I related these 4 aspects to the game I am mostly interested in. I usually play competitive and FPS based games, The main aspect I need to consider is performance as FPS based games do not require graphics. 2nd aspect I considered was upgradability and I wanted to have a PC that is "Futureproofed" meaning It should require any upgrade or customization over a long period of time and I need to make sure that my PC is upgradable if there are any situations where an upgrade is required. The 3rd aspect that I considered was Customization, I wanted my PC to be High-End meaning that it should be capable of running any FPS based games at 240FPS as it is considered the best for competitive gaming and at the same time, I don't want to be space consuming. So, I,I chose to continue this project with an idea of Building my own Upgradable High-End and Compact Gaming PC and it fits the best with my global context i.e. Scientific and Technical Innovation.


Process taking Action:


Firstly, I created a list of different PC parts that I will need for the build and checked through various parts and chose the one with the best fit for my build. Then, I sent the list of chosen parts to a PC specialists for his opinion and I had to make a few changes from his feedback. When I got my order delivered, I went through the manuals and videos related to the build as I had no experience of building a PC. When I started to build my PC, I had an idea where each part should be placed and everything went well until managing and connecting the cables and it was where I had bit of a trouble and connected a lot in the wrong port and had to redo the connected cables. It took me about 2 hours to fix it and about 8-10 hours to complete the final build. But in the end, I was able to successfully build my PC.



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