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			<description>&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;#39;Learning how to construct your own PC from scratch is usually a very difficult task knowing nothing about personal computers. However once you figure out how to do it and underst…&amp;#39;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Learning how to construct your own PC from scratch is usually a very difficult task knowing nothing about personal computers. However once you figure out how to do it and understand exactly what to do, it actually becomes quite enjoyable having the ability to easily strip down and develop old or brand new PC's. I would like to take this possiblity to lay out the essential components of your personal computer and help you learn how to build a computer from scratch.&lt;br /&gt;
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PC Components&lt;br /&gt;
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The most frequent pc components that you need to have are the particular mouse, keyboard, hard drive, floppy drive, ram chips, sound and images card, power supply, motherboard and keep track of. I'm assuming that you know what each of these components look like. If you are usually unsure about several components just seek out pictures of them online and you will see what they are usually.&lt;br /&gt;
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Connection Process&lt;br /&gt;
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Firstly you have to do business with the mother board plus the mother board mounting plate. Firstly, gently screw the actual motherboard onto the caretaker board plate while using notches or screws that have been provided with the package or kit. Once this is done you simply must insert the PROCESSOR (Central Digesting Unit) in to its slot for the motherboard. Sometimes these COMPUTER sockets have levers which you'll want to gently release for you to open it up so pay attention to that. Gently slide your CPU into its socket ensuring the pins on the backside slide throughout correctly otherwise it could get damaged. You can today clip the lever into place and make sure it is secure.&lt;br /&gt;
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Now you must attach the heatsink towards the CPU chip. You might discover that the CPU already includes the heatsink/fan attached to it in which case you can read even more. Now you should connect the tiny cable from the heatsink fan for the corresponding socket on the motherboard to give it power.&lt;br /&gt;
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The next step is to place the ram chips inside their respective slots which can be long and slim. Once this have been done you may possibly mount the motherboard mounting plate onto the medial side of the computer and screw/slip it in so that it is attached appropriately.&lt;br /&gt;
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The power supply will be the next component to handle. The power supply area is usually located behind the pc case and it is indicated with screw holes that happen to be unoccupied. Just try along with maneuver it around to match with the corresponding holes prior to deciding to screw it inside. The power supply carries a main system connection which gets connected to the power slot around the motherboard, a floppy energy connector which gets connected to the floppy drive or a few standard peripheral energy connectors (red, yellow and african american wires) which get plugged into your hard pushes and cd roms. You will must mount the hard disks, cd roms and also floppy drives and also connect them along with those connectors ensuring the red insert on each electrical power connector is pointed inwards for the motherboard. I'll explain precisely why below.&lt;br /&gt;
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Right, now we move onto both ports on the particular motherboard called the principal and secondary IDE Plug-ins. You will notice them as they are rectangular together with brackets around all of them. these ports are widely-used to connect the hard drives and cd roms. The cables that get attached to these two plug-ins are 40 flag IDE cables along with have 3 connections on each wire. Make sure the longest perhaps the cable is attached to the IDE plug-ins. You need to connect the primary IDE cable from the motherboard to the hard drive(s) as well as the secondary IDE port is employed to connect your DVD Roms for your motherboard. When you connect these IDE cables into the cdroms and hard drives make certain that the red cable strip is hand and hand with the crimson wire strip in the power connectors which are connected to those people devices. Consult your manual if you have one to find out how to use the different jumpers to modify between master and salve drives on each port. This will permit you to choose which devices are primary and secondary.&lt;br /&gt;
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Now that the ability supply is connected to the motherboard and the various other components you simply must plug graphics as well as sound card to their slots. Once this is done be sure you connect the top panel connectors on the corresponding LED lights which means that your lights will arrive when the pc boots. Failure to do so can lead to non function in the system.&lt;br /&gt;
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Lastly make confident everything is linked properly. This includes your external mouse, keyboard, monitor cable along with power cables so the computer will start and function appropriately. If all is completed well then it should be okay.[http://kelvinreviews.posterous.com/advise-for-building-your-own-computer build pc]&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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