Building a PC system look like a scary task projected for qualified professionals but there is a assets of information, manuals and support that make process over possible for anybody. The price of building a PC can add up rapidly occasionally equaling price of a new system so do not count on saving money in comparison to purchasing a new system. Building a PC is appealing, though, for those who have particular preferences and desire an individualized system.

Getting Started

1. When collecting materials to get started you want to select CPU before selecting motherboard. You can frequently find resellers offering bundles that having memory, motherboard and processor. Buying a package is a great way to cut prices and it also makes sure that tools will be well-suited.

Next you want to choose PC case that is strong and has a high quality power supply. A case design that does not need tools to collect and clicks together is highly suggested. You want to ensure that motherboard matches the form factor of case. Also, before buying a case ensure capacity of its power supply coincides with power requirements.

After you have chosen parts ensure you have following extra items before starting Needle-nosed pliers, a set of screwdrivers or a PC tool kit, an anti static wrist strap, a CPU cooling fan and heat sink, sound card, hard drive, RAM DIMMs, graphics card and an OS.

The Building Process

2. After you have collected all parts ensure that you have a work region where you can spread out parts and be uninterrupted for some hours. Try to assemble PC as far away from mat as likely as static electricity can harm parts.

Firstly install motherboard but ensure to check for defects and read manual for handling instructions. Manual must give with clear illustrations of process for installing memory modules, heat sink and processor. After you have installed all parts on motherboard it wants to be placed into case.

Then do boring and detailed task of attaching power supply. Many power supplies are made with color coded cables which does help make simpler the task, but you will want to check owner's manual watchfully to prevent inappropriate connections.

After closing the case, you want to attach monitor, key board, and mouse and power cable to PC to see if system is working. Assuming system starts power down and drives installation. After drives and integrate cards is installed turn on PC to check set up? If all looks to be working appropriately you start to install windows and start internet and network setup.