My kids wanted to build a gaming computer. I thought this is a wonderful exercise in which they can learn how computer hardware works. Also, there is a little bit of project planning skills involved as well. They will need to decide on a list of required parts, be able to research the advantages and disadvantages of each part while they go through a selection process for each part. The final assembly process will also teach them the essential parts of a physical computer.
To encourage them, I told them that I will subsidize 50% of the cost of the computer up to $1000 CAD. If they decide to take this offer, then this is also their Christmas present.
Since these are gaming computers, there are certain conditions for these boxes:
- These computers must only be used for games only.
- For regular school work, video editing, research, and other day-to-day consumption of the Internet, this must be done with their regular computers today, which are Macs.
- These gaming boxes will be powered off when not in use.
- There should be no personal information, emails, photos, and family contacts stored on these computers.
- These computers will also not have access to other family computers.
Of course, I’ll help them with the parts selection as well as the process of building the computer. I look forward to seeing what they are going to build!