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  1. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it: Components Needed Central Processing Unit (CPU): The brain of the computer. Motherboard: The main circuit board that connects all components. RAM (Memory): Temporary storage for data the CPU uses. Storage: SSD or HDD for data storage. Power Supply Unit (PSU): Provides power to the components. Graphics Card (GPU) (if not using integrated graphics): Handles rendering images and video. Computer Case: Enclosure for all components. Cooling System: Fans or liquid cooling to keep components cool. Cables: For connecting components. Tools Needed Screwdriver (usually Phillips) Anti-static wrist strap (optional but recommended) Thermal paste (if not pre-applied on the cooler) Steps to Build a Computer Prepare Your Workspace: Find a clean, static-free surface to work on. Install the CPU: Open the CPU socket on the motherboard. Align the CPU with the socket and gently place it in. Lock it in place. Install RAM: Open the RAM slots on the motherboard. Align the RAM sticks with the slots and press down until they click into place. Install the Motherboard: Place the motherboard in the case, aligning it with the standoffs. Secure it with screws. Install the Power Supply: Place the PSU in the designated area of the case. Secure it with screws. Install Storage: Mount the SSD or HDD in the appropriate drive bays. Connect it to the motherboard with SATA cables. Install the Graphics Card (if applicable): Insert the GPU into the appropriate PCIe slot on the motherboard. Secure it with screws. Connect Cables: Connect the PSU cables to the motherboard, CPU, GPU, and storage. Ensure all cables are properly connected and organized. Install Cooling: If using an aftermarket cooler, apply thermal paste to the CPU. Attach the cooler according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Final Checks: Ensure all components are securely installed and all cables are connected. Power On: Connect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Turn on the power supply and press the power button on the case. Install Operating System: Follow the prompts to install your preferred OS (Windows, Linux, etc.). Tips Refer to the manuals for specific components for detailed instructions. Take your time and don’t rush the process. Keep track of screws and parts to avoid losing them. Enjoy your new custom-built computer! If you have specific questions or need further assistance post a comment. View full article
  2. hi, i have started a project of building a pc desktop and i bought all the parts from ebuyer i connected it all up and so on ect ect. now when i press the power on button on the case they fans start spinning the lights light up and everything seems to be working but the screen goes straight in to stand by and nothing happens, i get no writing on the screen what so ever. please help me resovle my problem. Thanks, tony
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