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Building Your Own PC

Building Your Own PC. By David Palmer. Advantages of Building a PC. Customization Quality Upgradeability and Expandability Easier “Non-Std” Operating System Use Educational Value Freedom to Experiment. Component Price List. Installing the Motherboard. Standoffs. Motherboard Pan.

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Building Your Own PC

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  1. Building Your Own PC By David Palmer

  2. Advantages of Building a PC • Customization • Quality • Upgradeability and Expandability • Easier “Non-Std” Operating System Use • Educational Value • Freedom to Experiment

  3. Component Price List

  4. Installing the Motherboard . Standoffs Motherboard Pan

  5. Connecting Motherboard Power Power Connector

  6. Installing the CPU CPU Lever 1. Lift Lever 2. Insert CPU 3. Lock Lever 4. Terminal Grease 5. Place Fan CPU

  7. CPU Installed Fan Power Socket CPU with FAN

  8. Installing the System Memory Lever Memory Slot • Pull back on white levers • Line the notches in on the module to the slot • Push module in with 2 hands until the levers lock

  9. Installing the Video Card AGP or Advanced Graphics Port PCI Slot

  10. Installing the Sound Card To CD/DVD Drive

  11. Connectors to the front panel • Connect each wire to motherboard • Use the Manual for reference

  12. Front panels wires Installed

  13. Mounting Floppy & Hard Drive Hard Drive Floppy Drive Drive Cage

  14. Connecting the Drives

  15. Installing DVD/CD Drive To Motherboard From Power Supply To Sound Card

  16. Connecting the Cables Floppy Drive Controller (FDC) Secondary IDE Controller Primary IDE Controller Notch

  17. Mission Complete

  18. Time To Test It

  19. Time To Test It

  20. Installing the Operating System

  21. Conclusion • High speed for a small price • New technology is making it easier • Great learning experience

  22. Bibliography • Rosenthal, Morris, “Build your own PC” • Dailey International, “Illustrated Build a New ATX PC” • PC Guide, “New PC Assembly Procedure” • Tom’s Hardware Guide, “Do-It-Yourself PC System: Part 1”

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