How to Build a Computer - Step by Step (With Photos)

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lucky7

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there was no mention of the back plates on the LGA775 intel socket.

My first upgrade from skt478 to skt775 was un aware of this and screwed in mobo then had to unscrew it

Haha yea i did the same thing but it wasnt that big of a deal. Once u put everything in the first time its much easier the second time. Thx for the guide Omega it really helped me alot.
 

Geoff

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Great guide! I got the same case as you :)
I'm a little stuck though, I have almost everything done except I'm not sure where to put the "1394" cable. This is my motherboard, I have searched through the manual but it's doesn't really specific unless I'm looking at the wrong part.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128086
Thanks! That motherboard is almost identical to mine (the GA-P35-DS3L), and it does not have a firewire header, which is why you can't find a place to connect it. :)
 

HybridGoomba

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I prefer to install the cpu and heatsink before the board is mounted in the chassis - while the board is laying flat on the desk. That way you don't risk breaking the board in the process

Is it also easier to install the RAM at the same time? Or is the MoBo usually pretty sturdy once you put it on the supports?
 

wiwazevedo

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agreed. someone should also do a thread on tips for cable management or something. also, I have an antec 900 and my gtx 260 is so big that it would be almost impossible to fit any hard drives in the middle hard drive carriage when all the cables are plugged in. just a thought. great thread.
 

Irishwhistle

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agreed. someone should also do a thread on tips for cable management or something. also, I have an antec 900 and my gtx 260 is so big that it would be almost impossible to fit any hard drives in the middle hard drive carriage when all the cables are plugged in. just a thought. great thread.

I'm awesome at cable management... I just stuff all the cables into my fans. Works great until you turn it on. :rolleyes:
 

wiwazevedo

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I'm awesome at cable management... I just stuff all the cables into my fans. Works great until you turn it on. :rolleyes:

haha
i stuffed most of it into the empty drive bays. I hope none of it gets caught in the fans. I see on some antec 900's people have put some of the power cables through the holes on the side of the case so they run up in between the motherboard tray and the other side panel. is that the way to go? Id imagine it would take a while to get set up perfectly.

Unfortunately with my new setup, the cpu power plug is too far away for the psu to reach around the left side of the motherboard so I have to lay it over my gtx 260 and it isnt nice to look at. are there extenders for those 4 pin connectors or something?
 

awildgoose

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Nice work, it sucks for me but because a couple of days ago I Pmed a Mod wanting to ask to make a guide like this and haven't heard back yet, lookes like I'm too late.

You should make another one to be stickied but, so there isn't all these replies.

good work.
 

Geoff

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Thanks guys. My current setup has much better cable management then what's shown in the photos here. The best way is to hide the cables behind the motherboard tray.
 

Vipernitrox

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[-0MEGA-];1137032 said:
Thanks guys. My current setup has much better cable management then what's shown in the photos here. The best way is to hide the cables behind the motherboard tray.

you gotta love the space behind your mobo. My case is (pretty much) clear of cables the backside of my mobo has loads of cables :p. check my picture in my sig if you want to see how.
 

Kornowski

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you gotta love the space behind your mobo. My case is (pretty much) clear of cables the backside of my mobo has loads of cables :p. check my picture in my sig if you want to see how.

Oh yeah, I know what you mean;

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