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I retired and havent found a part-time job to kill some time. I read sometimes about people building their own CPU.
I know enough to install cards, drivers and stuff but I am no tech. How hard is it to build a new PC? I would buy a part every few weeks (that I could afford) and add it to the project. This way I could get exactly what I want instead of a store-bought system. Any pointers? How do you start? What technical knowledge do you need?
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![]() ![]() a good tech site i visit might be able to help in their forums: http://www.tomshardware.com/ I did a GOOGLE and came up with plenty of how to install a CPU but not build one, closest i came across was this: http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...1829618,00.asp But im not an extreme googler so someone might find the right info, or wait for Subman to answer ![]() Good luck on building one. [If your meaning you want to build a PC, hell thats easy, there's plenty of sites on how to build one.] example, How to build a Computer: Step by Step. http://www.techpowerup.com/articles//other/144/1 Last edited by kiwi_2005; 03-31-07 at 05:48 PM. |
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simple, get a motherboard, screw in the mothewrboard into case mounting holes, screw in powersupply, slide in video card, ram and hdds, connect cables, troubleshoot incase problems arise. bam ur done, fastest i ever made a computer from scratch was 1min 55 seconds without any bootup problems.
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It's pretty easy to put together a computer. Make absolutely sure you stay grounded the whole time, and it is difficult to go wrong. Even heatsinks these days have been made "foolproof" by guiding brackets and heat-spreaders designed to prevent chip cracking. Takes a bit of time depending on the case and your operating system. |
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Thanks for the info.
I will figure out what parts I need and start looking.
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that was th very quick shortened explaination, if u wud like ill send u the 20 page manual on every single step involved...
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I have built 4 PCs with no training or manuals.
As long as you check all the components are compatible then it is a walk in the park*! PCs have been fool proof* for quite a long time. *I once managed to put a RAM stick in upside-down and blow my motherbord and CPU. ![]()
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Letum, there's nothing in the world that can stop a determined fool
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When someone declares thay have made something fool proof, it's considered an afront to god. There for god creates a better fool, so that man know there is no limit on stupid!!!
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1. A case. 2. A mainboard (motherboard) that fits the case (ATX, mATX, BTX, eATX [extended ATX]). 3. A power supply unit (PSU). 4. A central processing unit (CPU -- socket 775 or socket AM2 - - "retail" versions come with a heatsink, "OEM" versions require you to purchase your own heatsink). 5. Memory (DDR-2 most likely with a new computer). 6. A video card (ATI, Nvidia). 7. A monitor (LCD, CRT). 8.A soundcard (unless you use the mainboard's sound chip). 9. A hard drive. 10. A DVD drive (either DVDR or DVDROM). Some case fans and some time. Slap everything together, load "memtest" to give the CPU and memory a workout and check they are working properly, then load the operating system. Probably take several hours of time -- putting the mainboard in the case can be difficult, depending on the case; some are very easy, others require "stand-offs" which might not have come with the case or mainboard. |
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