There's one thing to keep in mind when building a PC: if it fits, it was probably meant to be that way. Components only slot in where they were designed to do so it is not usually possible to plug something into the wrong place without excessive force. This means even complete novices can put together a PC almost without any prior instruction. Reading the motherboard manual and this guide will make the process clearer, though, and there are a few exceptions to this plug-and-play ideal. In addition, we recommend the use of an anti static strap these cost a few rupee from any computer shop. Attach it to your wrist and to a grounded object such as a radiator. Now remove all the components from their boxes and have them arranged ready for installation. We suggest leaving them in their anti-static bags for now, though. It's time to start.