Which power supply you would purchase why write a 175- to


Individual: Custom Built Computer

You have been tasked with building a custom desktop PC that will be used by Research and Development (R&D) programmers. They will use it to develop complex animations. The system will need to have a processor and other computers that will support resource-intensive multimedia development applications. This system should be comparable to a high-end gaming computer.

Use the Custom Built Computer Worksheet to identify the components that will be needed to build this system. The system components should be compatible with one another and should meet the needs of the R&D team. Complete the Custom Built Computer Worksheet.

Part 1 - Custom Built Computer Worksheet

Custom-Built Computer Search

Now that you've seen what some preassembled computers cost, research the components needed to build a high-end development system for the Research and Development Team. Visit a computer parts supplier (such as www.pricewatch.com) on the Internet and provide the complete specifications, prices, and URL to the specific part for the components shown below. Then add up the prices to find the total cost of your custom-built computer.

Be aware of the following when completing the table below:

• The component information/specs should include all of the specifications needed for the component.
• The URL should go to the part on the vendor site and not to the high level site domain.
• The component price should be in US dollars.

Custom-Built Computer Chart

Computer Component

Component Information/Specs

URL

Component   Price

Processor/GHz




Motherboard




Fan




Operating System




Display




Power Supply




Optical/CD/DVD




Hard Drive




Memory




Video/Graphics Card




Case/Rack




Other
(This should include any additional components that would be needed for this system and can include the keyboard, mouse, and any other components needed. Add a row to the table for each additional component.)




Part 2 - Power Supply

Determining Wattage

Using the notes from your group discussions, determine how much power you would need to run your dream computer. In the chart below, list the make and model of your computer's components and research online to determine how much wattage is required to run them.

Custom Built Computer Components and Wattage

Component

Make and Model

Wattage Required

CPU

 

 

Motherboard

 

 

Video/Graphics Card

 

 

Memory

 

 

Optical/CD/DVD

 

 

Hard Drive

 

 

Other

 

 

Total wattage required

 

Power Supply Search

Now that you know the amount of wattage you need to run your dream computer, you can look for a power supply. Search the Internet for two different power supplies that would work with your computer and fill in the chart below. Then, make a decision on which power supply you would purchase and explain why.

Custom Built Computer Power Supply

 

          Power Supply #1  

      Power Supply #2

Make and Model

 

 

Type

 

 

Maximum Power

 

 

Efficiency

 

 

Connectors

 

 

Other

 

 

Price

 

 

Power Supply Website

 

 

Power Supply Decision

Which power supply you would purchase? Why?

Business Justification

Write a 175- to 300-word memorandum (memo) to the Research and Development department manager that provides a justification for the components you selected for the system. In the memo, include any assumptions you made when selecting a component and/or a vendor.

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