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Size: Large, Medium, Small Sat Aug 9, 08 03:13 PM | Category: All
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Design Your Own PC

 

Pick Your Parts:

1. Determine case style – note the form

factor of motherboards that it allows to

be installed. Ex: ATX

2. Determine motherboard type and model

– form factor must be allowed by the

case size. Ex: An ATX motherboard

won’t fit into a micro-ATX case.

3. Determine CPU type – socket type of

CPU must be supported by

motherboard. Ex: Socket 775 CPU has

to be installed in a motherboard with a

socket 775.

4. Determine memory type – type of

memory is dictated by what the

motherboard supports. Ex: Check if

motherboard takes DDR or DDR2

memory and what speed memory and

maximum capacity. Make sure you

know the maximum amount of memory

that can be installed in each memory

slot.

5. Determine video card type. Ex: AGP

or PCI Express (PCI-E).

6. Determine on board sound or add-on

card.

7. Determine on board LAN or add-on

card.

8. Determine power supply requirements.

Ex: You need enough wattage to power

all your components. 500W power

supply should be fine for most

installations unless you are installing

SLI (Dual Video Cards).

Assembly:

1. Open the side of the case by

unscrewing screws on back then slide

the side panel off. Place the case on

it’s side so you have access to the

inside of the case for installation.

2. Before continuing you should have a

ground strap on your wrist connected to

a metal part of the case. Touch a metal

part of the case to discharge any static

electricity.

3. Open the motherboard box and get the

hardware for it out. Install the risers or

standoffs in the case prior to installing

the motherboard. This prevents you

from shorting out the motherboard.

4. Install the motherboard on top of the

risers or standoffs and screw it in.

Note: The back panel of the case has to

be punched out so the motherboard can

install properly.

5. Install the power supply in the case and

connect the power connector from the

power supply to the motherboard. This

is not the 4-pin molex connector but the

wider connector.

6. Install the CPU. Look at the socket to

see where the notched edge of the CPU

will go. Make sure the ZIF socket is

not in the lock position. Do this by

lifting the bar on the side of the socket

up. Line up the pins on the CPU with

the socket and insert the CPU into the

socket. This requires NO force to

insert. Do not apply pressure to insert.

If it doesn’t drop in then it is not

aligned properly. Lock the CPU in

place by pressing the bar on the socket

down.

7. Install the heatsink and fan over the

CPU. Prior to installing place a small

drop of thermal compound on center of

CPU. Place heatsink over CPU and

lock in place. Connect the power from

the fan to the motherboard.

8. Install the memory. Unlock the

memory slot. Align memory module

with the slot and press in until it locks

in place again.

9. Install video card. If AGP make sure

slot is unlocked prior to install then

lock again after install.

10. Test install at this point. Connect

computer to monitor and connect

power cord to power supply. Turn on.

You should see the BIOS screen show

up on the monitor.

11. Connect USB ports on front of

computer to USB headers.

12. Install CD/DVD, Hard Drive,

Floppy Drive. Connect power from

power supply to these devices.

13. Install any remaining components

you might have.

14. Put cover back on case.

15. Install Operating System and

you’re done!

 

 

Please let me know if you have any questions.

 

 

WARMTH

 


Link: http://blog.bitcomet.com/pranaymathur/post_45604/ ©
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trogan2000 Sat Aug 9, 08 10:32 PM

lol seeing as ive built my own comp before its eaiser to type that then do it but ill vote anyway - voted

I aim to misbehave. The Doc Just Got Sooooo Much Better. Let's be bad guys.
bitcomet87 (bitcomet) Mon Aug 11, 08 09:50 AM

Thanks Pranay http://blog.bitcomet.com/pranaymathur/
sanjay120 (sanjay) Sun Aug 10, 08 01:45 PM

thanks for your information


bitcomet87 (bitcomet) Mon Aug 11, 08 12:47 AM
You're welcome!!!
Thanks Pranay http://blog.bitcomet.com/pranaymathur/
trogan2000 Tue Aug 12, 08 09:36 AM

how do i go about transfering my current seeding leaching torrent data over to another computer as i would like to transfer my 500 gig download drive (when the data downloads too into my new comp (one i just built) and i dont have all the torrent files anymore to restart all those torrents so is there some kind of way to create a list of current tasks so i can load that to my new comp and continue seeding and downloading???

I aim to misbehave. The Doc Just Got Sooooo Much Better. Let's be bad guys.
bitcomet87 (bitcomet) Tue Aug 12, 08 02:06 PM

The torrents are there in your comp's C drive- program files. Check out bitcomet's folder.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks Pranay http://blog.bitcomet.com/pranaymathur/
trogan2000 Tue Aug 12, 08 08:03 PM

awsome so i just copy that over to my new c drive on my other copy and the torrents will be reloaded onto that comp??

I aim to misbehave. The Doc Just Got Sooooo Much Better. Let's be bad guys.
iwan1711 Sun Aug 17, 08 04:25 AM

my pc is ge blockec

kan niet snel downloaden wat can i do.yellow blok.


bitcomet87 (bitcomet) Wed Aug 20, 08 01:12 PM
If it is showing light than please check the listen port...We can fix it!!!
Thanks Pranay http://blog.bitcomet.com/pranaymathur/
Nuduan_Plus3000 (David) Tue Nov 3, 09 12:15 PM

I voted.

Nuduan_Plus3000
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GOOD



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