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* Use standoffs under the motherboard mounting holes!
* Use standoffs under the motherboard mounting holes!
* Read the manual that came with your motherboard
* Read the manual that came with your motherboard.
* Plug in all the power connectors
* Plug in all the power connectors.
* If you have a graphics card, connect your monitor to your graphics card and NOT to the motherboard
* If you have a graphics card, connect your monitor to your graphics card and NOT to the motherboard
* Spread thermal paste however you feel like, use about half a pea size amount, if using the stock heatsink don't touch the preapplied stuff
* Spread thermal paste however you feel like, use about half a pea size amount, if using the stock heatsink don't touch the preapplied stuff
* Install the CPU heatsink before putting the motherboard into the case
* Install the CPU heatsink before putting the motherboard into the case, unless it's a water cooling setup.
* Yes the CPU socket lever will be hard to push down and feel like it's taking too much force. That's normal.
* The CPU socket lever on Intel motherboards will be hard to push down and feel like it's taking too much force. That's normal.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 12:56, 29 January 2014


Building a desktop

Building your own desktop allows for greater customisation and control. It's worth it even though it's harder.

Some common issues when building your PC

  • Use standoffs under the motherboard mounting holes!
  • Read the manual that came with your motherboard.
  • Plug in all the power connectors.
  • If you have a graphics card, connect your monitor to your graphics card and NOT to the motherboard
  • Spread thermal paste however you feel like, use about half a pea size amount, if using the stock heatsink don't touch the preapplied stuff
  • Install the CPU heatsink before putting the motherboard into the case, unless it's a water cooling setup.
  • The CPU socket lever on Intel motherboards will be hard to push down and feel like it's taking too much force. That's normal.

External Links

  • PCPartPicker - Computer component aggregator and comparison tool dedicated to picking out compatible computer components, allowing one to seamlessly create a desktop.
  • Logical Increments - Formerly known as the "Falcon Guide", a good starting point to building a computer on a budget, components are grouped by price point.
  • ChooseMyPC.net - Cookie cutter PC build generator, also hosts several guides and resources related to builds.