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You Have All The Parts, Now What? [guide]

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You Have All The Parts, Now What? [guide] Empty You Have All The Parts, Now What? [guide]

Post by mike90t09 January 27th 2010, 5:17 am

Now that the hardest part is over you can start having some fun. It's
time to build your computer! The first thing you want to do and what
you should have done before you bought everything is to make sure that
all the parts are compatible with each other. That means:


  • The processor socket type matches what your motherboard supports


  • The RAM matches what your motherboard supports


  • Your power supply is powerful enough to power all your components


  • Your graphics card is a PCI Express 2.0 x16 not AGP and that your motherboard supports it


  • Your hard drive has a SATA cable make sure your motherboard supports SATA


This is a very basic list so do your research before you buy!!

Let's
get started. To begin, take out your motherboard from the box and set
it on top of the box. It will be sealed in anti-static wrapping so when
you take it out be careful. It's always good to work in a place that is
static free. So don't build on a carpet, try and work at a desk with
good lighting. Anyway, the motherboard is now ready to go. Find your
processor and your RAM. The processor is easy to install you just have
to be VERY CAREFUL with it. Now, on a
motherboard that supports Intel you will have to lift up the protective
cover and a little arm to access the socket. On a motherboard that
supports AMD, just lift up the little arm. If you look at your
processor you will see a little golden arrow on one of the corners.
Same on the processor socket, there will be a little arrow. Line up the
arrow on the processor with the arrow on the socket and carefully place the processor in the socket. *DO NOT FORCE THE PROCESSOR IN*. It was built to fit just right if you aligned it correctly. That's it, that's how easy it is to install a processor.

The
next part is to install the heatsink and fan onto the processor. Your
processor came with a stock heatsink and fan, you can buy an after
market fan but please refer to the overclocking / cooling section for
more info on after market fans. I will explain the stock fan
installation process here. With the fan in hand, place it over the
processor and make sure it is even. Place it on the processor then clip
it on the fan support or screw it in, whichever your fan requires.
Don't forget to plug in your fan to the mobo when you are done! Look
around the socket and you should see a small plug labeled CPU FAN on
your mobo, plug it in there.

Find your RAM and take it out of
its box. Refer to your motherboard manual to determine which slots the
RAM goes into. Usually they will be color coded so it will be easy.
Once you find out where the RAM is going, find the slots on the mobo
and unlock the clips on the sides. Take one RAM stick and line it up
with the slot. Push the stick in until the clips lock back into place.
You can even push the clips to make sure they are secure. Do the same
with the other stick.

Now have your case at the ready and make
sure you installed the mobo standoffs in the correct positions. Refer
to our case manual for that. It is easiest to install the processor,
fan, and RAM on the motherboard outside the case first, then installing
the graphics card on the motherboard after it has been installed in the
case. So, now that you have your case ready place the motherboard
gently on the standoffs and line them up with the screw holes. Don't
forget to pop out the generic I/O shield and place the one that came
with the motherboard in its place. Once the motherboard is in the case,
screw it down.

Now that the motherboard is in place you can
install that beauty of a graphics card. First take off the card covers
on the back of the case so your card will fit through. After that
locate your PCIe 2.0 x16 slot, line up your card with the slot and
gently push it in. Your case will have its own way of securing the card
in place so checkout that manual!

Now all the main components on
the motherboard are installed! Everything else just connects via cable
so it only gets simpler. From here it's all up to you on what to
install next, there are three things left: The DVD Drive, the hard
drive, and the power supply. Your manuals will explain in their own way
how to install each part, so good luck and happy building!! Please
reply or pm me with any questions.
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