Week 5 Posting - PC Building Process
When building the computer, it is particularly important to
approach it in a certain way so that you can avoid unnecessary mistakes, and
back tracking. First you need to choose a nice space to work in, have good
light, clean surfaces, and remove any possible ways to build up static if
possible. I know most people starting would think of putting the motherboard in
first, but that can really restrict your space to work in. Instead put
everything you can onto the motherboard minus the GPU before putting it in the
case. So put the CPU in first thermal paste if necessary, then attach the
cooler you have selected. If youre unsure it will fit, you can rest it in the
case and try to put the side of the case on. Next you can install your RAM and
any M.2 SSDs that you have.
Once you have these things installed on the
motherboard you can then mount the motherboard into the case. Line it up with
the pre-installed standoffs and screw it down. When you have that done you can
go ahead and throw the power supply into the designated slot on the system and
screw it down. Once that is done you should run the cables through the cable
management holes and leave them for now. The GPU is the last piece that need installation.
Give it a firm push into the top PCIe slow and screw the back place down to the
case. After that all that is left is to plug all the cables needed into the
correct connectors on the mother board and GPU. BEFORE you close the system up
you should do a test boot. Its bad luck to try to boot it after closing the
case. This is a very bare bones list of things to be done but I would advise
finding a more detailed guide that matches your hardware more closely.
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