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How To Build A PC
Welcome back to rap school, I'm Dan Bull, your tutor And I'm about to walk you through how to build a
computer Now, despite what you might believe about building a
PC Well, you see, it's really flipping easy It's kinda like a
puzzle where you put the
different bits together There's only certain places that the
kit will fit the
setup And I'm gonna take you through it at a
comfortable pace So let's cut to the
chase, you open up the
case And have a
look inside, that's what the
detachable cover's for That panel stuck just to the
back and up will store the
motherboard Your stuff will all link up to that but as I
talk there's bugger all Because of course we've got it all spread in a
muddle on the
floor Now luckily, this sequence is pretty easy to do First thing you're gonna need to do is seat the
CPU Once you're sure there's no static and everything's unboxed You can check your motherboard's processor socket's unlocked Align the
triangles on processor and socket Then slowly lower it into the
slot and lock it, got it Now you'll place the
thermal paste where the
heat sink sits Gotta get it right first time, you can't rethink it Squeeze a
bit the
size of a
pea right in between Then line up the
heat sink with the
screws on the
side to complete Apply some low pressure right on the
processor And tighten the
screws without any ooze, no stress, huh? Now, you heat sink's attached to a
cool fan Connect that to the
motherboard and that bit's just gone all to plan As a
reward here's something straightforward: installing RAM Just pop 'em in the
slots until the
lock, we' rolling now Now it's time to go back to the
tower from prior Look in the
back, attach, and then patch in the
power supply here Now, once you've screwed it in, it's best to check you're able To connect the
bits you're yet to place to their respective cables But don't plug 'em in yet 'cause just in case it's best to wait Until the
next bit sits in place so you can check they fit the
case Come on, relax, it's a
precaution just avoiding heart attacks Now screw in the
motherboard with all the
other parts attached Then locate the
ribbon named the
"twenty four pin" Bet you can guess why it's called that even if you've just only walked in That connects the
motherboard and PSU And if it doesn't you'll be surely seeing the
issue Next the
CPU cable's either eight or four pins Like how you and your mates may or may not have foreskins And unlike that unfortunate punchline I
forced in It's of great importance to make sure that they all fit So put in the
cable to the
case's IO panel section And any remaining wires that require manual attention Then locate the
bay your primary hard disk drive will sit in Slide it in affix the
power supply via SATA ribbons Tighten the
screws till the
device is sitting snug and tight Then redo the
steps described for any secondary drive Very nice, congratulations, parts of that were hard It requires patience to come out without being battle scarred Thankfully it's rather painless to kit out the
graphics card Just clip it in the
PCI lane and that's your lot Some require external power, some are self-reliant Either way, it's likely you'll be fine without help required Now if it still looks like the
build was made by amateurs Just wait until we deal with it with cable management Tuck away the
random ribbons down the
bay beside the
main array And make them stay away from sight with cable ties, hooray It's time to power up your newly-made computer Only to find it failed to boot up, that's okay, it's usual If there's no signs of life it could be time to troubleshoot it Otherwise have fun and use your lovely new kit
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