Easy Steps to Building a Computer

Posted by chintan | Posted in PC help and Tuition | Posted on 13-12-2007

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There are simple steps to make Computer

Necessary Things

Monitor, Mouse, Keyboard, Motherboard, Hard disk, floppy disk, RAM, cd/dvd roms, Some motherboards come with integrated sound, video, and Ethernet ports. My advice is reading your motherboard user physical to find the specific well-matched parts that you will call for for your actions.

Steps

(1). Installing the motherboard can be a intimidating task if you don’t follow the motherboard user manual. It will show you through all of the jumper settings and instruct you on screwing it into the case. One very significant note to remember is use a grounding strap at all times when handling circuit cards and the motherboard! If this step is not followed you could potentially destroy them permanently.

(2). following the motherboard is installed you must install the motherboard components; you may want to start with the processor and heat sink. Again ground yourself before touching any of the components. Installing the processor is straightforward for most types of processors. (this applies to most types of processors) All you do is lift up the arm on the processor slot, line up the arrow on the processor with the slot and the shove the arm back down. Installing the heat sink isn’t much more difficult. increase a thin layer of thermal paste on the heat sink and snap it in on top of the processor. Each one snaps in different so refer to the manual for proper installation. Next comes the installing of the ram. It is the easiest step of the process. You unlock the snaps on the ram slots on the motherboard, line up the notches, and push it down.

(3). the subsequently step in the process is to put in the power supply. This is done by first screwing it into the case. Then you plug in the power cables into the motherboard. Usually it has a 20 pin connector and a 4 pin that plug as the crow flies into the motherboard. The other power connectors will be associated when the cd/dvd ROMs and hard drive are installing.

(4). In order to build your computer purpose properly you will need to install the hard drives and the cd/dvd drives accurately by the operator manual. Usually it is just screw them in and plug it up but that can sometimes be different. Depending on whether or not you are using IDE or Sata devices the power cables and data cables hook up differently.

(5). Now just about all of the hardware installation is complete. You just have to install any add in cards you may have. For example sound card, modem or maybe a video card. Pretty much all of these cards just push in. You line up the card with the empty slot and push in it. But remember if you are having problems refer to the user manual.

(6). we have just the last step absent before your pc is up and running. That is charitable it the software it needs to run. Installing the operating system is just click the next button. Literally while you are installing the os(Operating System) screens popup and you click next. For more detailed information refer to the operating system manual. It will give you a graphical representation for the installation. When you have finished put in the os(Operating System) you need the drivers for the system. A cd(Compact Disk) usually comes with the parts. After they are installed your pc should be up and organization.

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