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Torval
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Joined: 11 Mar 2003 Posts: 138
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 14:31 Post subject: First time building my own pc. Any tips?
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I've installed video cards, modems, changed ram etc. I needed a new pc and decided i'd like to put it together myself. I looked at quite a few sites on the internet and it seems pretty straightforward. Anyone with experience have any insight that might be of use?
p.s. don't recommend hardware like m.b. / cpu etc please, I already bought it.
Last edited by Torval on 10/20/04 - 14:36; edited 1 time in total
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Owyyn
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 2900
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 14:35 Post subject:
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Don't use a magnetic s***w driver.
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Jinu
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 2396
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 14:35 Post subject:
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The only difficult part in the entire process is correctly applying thermal paste to your CPU and correctly attaching the heat sink so the pressure is even across the entire face of the CPU for optimal heat dissipation.
Beyond that, it's all child's play.
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sinrakin
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 7044
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 14:36 Post subject:
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If you already bought the components there's not much else to it; just hook everything up and go. Just don't get a crummy case - a well-designed case (swing out bays, no sharp edges to cut yourself on, enough room to work, decent paths for routing cables etc) makes things a lot easier.
Pretty much the only hard thing I can think of is scraping the chewing gum stuff off the top of the CPU if you're going to use thermal compound. And sometimes putting on the heat sink can require a lot of force. edit: like Jinu said.
Also, make sure you plug the right fans into the right fan headers, or it might not boot; they're not interchangeable. It should say which one is for the cpu fan, and which ones are for case fans.
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Nahualli
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 8461
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 14:39 Post subject:
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It's too bad you already bought the shit. It used to be cheaper to build your own PC. Nowadays it's cheaper to buy one off the shelf or even a custom built system. The bonus is of course the warantee on such a product and/or upgrade options.
-Nah-
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Obmar
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Joined: 22 Oct 2002 Posts: 1934
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 14:41 Post subject:
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my advice
read the f*****g manual
seriously
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Owyyn
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 14:48 Post subject:
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| Nahualli wrote: | It's too bad you already bought the shit. It used to be cheaper to build your own PC. Nowadays it's cheaper to buy one off the shelf or even a custom built system. The bonus is of course the warantee on such a product and/or upgrade options.
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They're cheap because they use the cheapo parts. They don't advertise the substandard FSB, RAM CL, Power Supply, HDD RPM...
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Paco
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Joined: 13 Oct 2002 Posts: 12939
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 14:48 Post subject:
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and don't sneeze
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Mugaaz
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Joined: 16 Oct 2002 Posts: 3576
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 14:53 Post subject:
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I forgot to put a MB on risers once and fried the whole computer. Good thing I was able to return everything.
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Ishmobbin
( . )( . )'s Are Fun!
Joined: 09 Oct 2002 Posts: 1264
Location: Texas
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 16:10 Post subject:
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just install the minimum devices b4 installing your os,, then add all your other devices. Dont put the side on till its all finshed, otherwise you will be taking it on and off alot.
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sinrakin
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 16:11 Post subject:
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| Ishmobbin wrote: | | just install the minimum devices b4 installing your os,, then add all your other devices. Dont put the side on till its all finshed, otherwise you will be taking it on and off alot. |
I built mine two years ago and the side's still off
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Ruyen
Luke Warm

Joined: 13 Oct 2002 Posts: 452
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 16:15 Post subject:
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build it naked, static shock will do horrible things.
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Nictathan
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 5531
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 16:24 Post subject:
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Make sure everything is connected...
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Regan
Toomuchtimeonhands

Joined: 22 Oct 2002 Posts: 751
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 18:10 Post subject:
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Ask people you know instead of taking advicing from random folks on Realpoor
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r00typooh
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 5178
Location: Miami, FL
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Posted: 10/20/04 - 20:09 Post subject:
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does "buy alienware and keep me employeed" work here?
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Luturb
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 4042
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Posted: 10/21/04 - 02:15 Post subject:
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| Owyyn wrote: | | Nahualli wrote: | It's too bad you already bought the shit. It used to be cheaper to build your own PC. Nowadays it's cheaper to buy one off the shelf or even a custom built system. The bonus is of course the warantee on such a product and/or upgrade options.
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They're cheap because they use the cheapo parts. They don't advertise the substandard FSB, RAM CL, Power Supply, HDD RPM... |
Bingo. If you want some PoS from gateway you won't be able to build it cheaper than you can buy it. If you want a real high end game computer you will do much better putting it together yourself in most cases.
Only hard part is putting the heat sink on the processor. After that it's just plugging in a bunch of connectors and you're done.
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Tolanin
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Joined: 16 Oct 2002 Posts: 3551
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Posted: 10/21/04 - 02:19 Post subject:
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depending on the processer even that is easy, i never had trouble removing or replacing the hs on my athlon xp skta board.
Even a low end non gaming system is better if you build it, the low end systems people put together for like 700 bucks are really nice.. much better than anything you can get from the oem manufacturers.
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Nictathan
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 5531
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Posted: 10/21/04 - 04:10 Post subject:
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| Tolanin wrote: | depending on the processer even that is easy, i never had trouble removing or replacing the hs on my athlon xp skta board.
Even a low end non gaming system is better if you build it, the low end systems people put together for like 700 bucks are really nice.. much better than anything you can get from the oem manufacturers. |
Dropped 450 on my upgrade... went to a XP 2700+, 120 gig HDD, 512 DDR, new case, new mobo, and new vid card... runs like a champ
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Kurel
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Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 1877
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Posted: 10/21/04 - 04:14 Post subject:
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| Owyyn wrote: | | Nahualli wrote: | It's too bad you already bought the shit. It used to be cheaper to build your own PC. Nowadays it's cheaper to buy one off the shelf or even a custom built system. The bonus is of course the warantee on such a product and/or upgrade options.
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They're cheap because they use the cheapo parts. They don't advertise the substandard FSB, RAM CL, Power Supply, HDD RPM... |
I didn't know a FSB was a component.
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Tolanin
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Joined: 16 Oct 2002 Posts: 3551
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Posted: 10/21/04 - 04:18 Post subject:
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| Kurel wrote: | | Owyyn wrote: | | Nahualli wrote: | It's too bad you already bought the shit. It used to be cheaper to build your own PC. Nowadays it's cheaper to buy one off the shelf or even a custom built system. The bonus is of course the warantee on such a product and/or upgrade options.
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They're cheap because they use the cheapo parts. They don't advertise the substandard FSB, RAM CL, Power Supply, HDD RPM... |
I didn't know a FSB was a component. |
it kinda is cause all the oems use intel and if you do it yourself you can get an amd =/.. kinda.. well still not really but oh well!
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Kurel
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Tolanin
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Posted: 10/21/04 - 04:46 Post subject:
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i still like anandtech.com for reviews and builds.. been a little off lately but the forums are really active so thats a big plus.
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