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Firstly, after all of the doubt, fear, anxiety has passed and one is enlightened to the idea of building a computer based on all of the obvious merits: Cheaper / full customization ability / more power per $ / superior purchasing power. So the bridge has been crossed and now it's time for the list.
CPU / Hard Drive / Mother Board / Graphics Card / Power Supply / RAM / DVD burner / Monitor / Case / Fan, will be the items of focus for this build. The CPU, being one of the most important pieces to the puzzle should fit nice and snug into the motherboard socket. Be sure enough thermal compound is used between CPU and CPU heatsink / fan. A good connection for heat transfer here is critical to increasing the lifespan of the computer. Once the CPU is in, next tighten down the mother board using the appropriate holes / screws that must fit the case. Typically a full ATX is the preferred computer case offering the most scalability. On to the power supply. Usually the power supply should be rated at over 750 Watts and have at least 12 Amps on a single rail. The power supply should be the first thing a user touches before operating on the computer. Static will surely ruin a motherboard permanently. Next align the RAM to fit into the motherboard. Usually this requires a fair amount of force to secure RAM in place so don't be shy with RAM. Next secure the hard drive in place and make sure there is a SATA connection between the motherboard and the hard drive. Next install graphics card closest to the CPU socket. This is definitely the simplified version of putting a computer together.
The reality is that it's not that hard to pull off. A little Google here and there and voila! It is important to follow "no static" rules when working on the computer. One of the tactics many use when building a new machine, is to read all of the reviews on www.newegg.com under each product to find out which are the most reliable and cost effective solutions available. One thing is particularly important to pay attention to is the cost of the software that is being installed into the machine. Usually PC's are a little more user friendly when building the box from scratch which is why the www.skygatemedia.com office has turned down the idea of converting to Macintosh. The team is constantly upgrading and experimenting with new environments that is was absolutely critical to maintain a modular approach to the hardware architecture. The web design website development environment at www.skygatemedia.com requires at least 6 core CPU's as well as multiple graphics cards that are capable of rendering some of the finest 3 D modeling available.
How to build your own computer is rewarding for several reasons. One is the satisfaction of completing a project this complex is rewarding in and of itself. The other reasons are indeed the cost associated with buying new aftermarket components that are specialized and made to last. This allows the end user the ability to fully customize the build the way he or she wants. Also if components go bad which they normally don't, New Egg is usually good about returns and will replace any component normally without additional charges.
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are you suppose to replace the thermal glue after you take the heatsink off your CPU?
I took the heat sink off my computer to clean it and I'm wondering if you're suppose to replace the thermal glue or not before putting it back on?
YES!
Do not put it back on without any.
You can use what was their if its still on there, but there should be some no matter what.
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