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All of the parts for my computer arrived and this is only my second build. Does anyone have an tips or an order of operations for installing parts?
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Is it normal that the screws included in the case and the manual don't always lable themselves well? What I thouht were he motherboard screws didn't stay in but what I thought were the SSD screws did. Also, I had to stop before I had the chance to install the my cpu block and radiator. Is that ok provided I close the side panels of the case?Don't let your wires run free; figure out where your cables are going to go and bundle them all together.
Other than that, motherboard goes in first.
those golden screws that other screws go into are screwed into the case itself, and you set your motherboard on top of it, this helps ground it and keep it safe from static electricity.All of the parts for my computer arrived and this is only my second build. Does anyone have an tips or an order of operations for installing parts?
My case had the standoffs preinstalled.those golden screws that other screws go into are screwed into the case itself, and you set your motherboard on top of it, this helps ground it and keep it safe from static electricity.
Make sure you read the motherboard instructions for getting everything set up, but honestly it's easier than ever to set things up. Just make sure pretty much everything that has a plug that looks like the PSU should plug into, is plugged.
Well, at least that's how it is now. Remember those heatsinks where you had to force down that metal bar so it'd catch on both sides?Literally legos dude. Don't force anything, it will fit just fine if it belongs there.
Yes. Remember trying to take them off and the entire processor going with it?Well, at least that's how it is now. Remember those heatsinks where you had to force down that metal bar so it'd catch on both sides?
those things were the devil's taintYes. Remember trying to take them off and the entire processor going with it?
Simple. Just find where the motherboard has its reset button and power button, then swap the two.Well, it booted, installed windows, and the gpu is outputting video to my moniter. Can't believe I didn't fry the thing. My reset button seems to be my power switch and vice-versa, but whatever.
Also, my hope for this thread was that people would talk shop about how building these used to be worse. I'm too young to remember it being harder and I like to hear horror stories.
Remember when some dumbass skimped on the power supply and wondered why his computer isn't working?Best tip in the business.
Assemble your PC in the nude, so as to avoid all possible causes of static electricity.
Also, make sure case fans are all flowing as intended instead of every single one as an intake and then having so many light tunes that your power supply can't handle it. Gotta love the mistakes that friends made back in the day.
>Not Buying AntecOh yeah, NEVER buy a power supply for its price point. When they go, they take your two vidcard, your mobo and your country with it in a violent and smelly death.
Fuck Rosewill
I actually have a Rosewill power supply. However, the one I have is actually good.Oh yeah, NEVER buy a power supply for its price point. When they go, they take your two vidcard, your mobo and your country with it in a violent and smelly death.
Fuck Rosewill
I went with an 80+ gold from evga.Oh yeah, NEVER buy a power supply for its price point. When they go, they take your two vidcard, your mobo and your country with it in a violent and smelly death.
Fuck Rosewill
Remember when Antec had shitty capacitors in their power supplies that when they failed, made the power supply feed awful voltages to your parts?>Not Buying Antec