Instructions To Build Desktop? (First Gaming Rig)

LooN3y

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i need some instructions putting it together, an acquaintance was gonna help me build it, but I'm getting I'm patient , cuz I'm getting all my parts today :D





I'm pretty sure i can build it once i get passed wiring up the motherboard and the power supply.


all the other stuff is like the same thing as upgrading a prebuilt right? (inserting video card, sound card, ram, hard drives. etc etc
 
building a computer system is pretty easy and can be done in 10 minutes, the part that takes the most time is actually installing the stuff on it, ie the OS
 
building a computer system is pretty easy and can be done in 10 minutes, the part that takes the most time is actually installing the stuff on it, ie the OS


For a first time builder it will take you closer to 2 hours if you do everything as described by the Newegg video and being careful like you should. Windows 7 took me about 7 minutes to install, but getting all the programs and stuff took a while. Especially because I had to download most of it.
 
Read the manuals in and out, follow them like a bible! The motherboard manual has a lot of information on where stuff goes and how to install and set it up. When I was starting out, some of it was common sense but a lot of it was learning about where cables and wires went by looking at the diagrams and instructions. Most are easy to follow, just ground yourself and get a screwdriver - the rest is straightforward.
 
I would view the video that was posted and also look into the manual book. The video does provide great information on building a computer.
 
building a computer system is pretty easy and can be done in 10 minutes, the part that takes the most time is actually installing the stuff on it, ie the OS

10min, come on. You just can't throw hardware in, especially when it's high-end. When I ordered my parts for my gaming rig(in sig), it took me 1-2 hours to assemble everything, including cable management, but only took 15-20 to install OS/Software(gotta luv SSD's).

OP-Just take your time, make sure it's done right. It's more of an enjoyment when assembling a PC, and the feeling of accomplishment is great. And the best part is..You can show that bad boy off to family and friends, and be like,"Yeah, that was me, I built that", and it feels great!
 
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