PC Building!

August 2nd, 2016

Hi i know the Parts i need to Build a PC:
RAM
GPU CPU
Fan
PSU
HDD
Optical Drive
MOBO
I want to Ask:
Do I need to Buy additional Cables or etc.?
How do i know what with which i shall connect?

Answer #1
Nope, all necessary cables will come with the components you buy. This will help you on connecting everything:
http://www.pcmech.com/byopc/
Answer #2
i built my first computer at 11, and my i7 computer at 16(now) and its verryy easy, anyone can do it, everything only fits in one place, its a great hobby:)
just dont get a bad qualit psu, get one thats a deecent brand, like ocz, corsair, thermaltake, silverstone, etc. if ya need more help feel free to pm me, i have had lots of experience
Answer #3
i built my first computer at 11, and my i7 computer at 16(now) and its verryy easy, anyone can do it, everything only fits in one place, its a great hobby:)
just dont get a bad qualit psu, get one thats a deecent brand, like ocz, corsair, thermaltake, silverstone, etc. if ya need more help feel free to pm me, i have had lots of experience

or coolermaster???? the best darn make out there
I have bought ready made computers before…I have bought ready made but customised parts computers before and recently I have bought components for a computer myself to build….It is very easy…just understand where each part connects to Also bring someone who knows alot about computers to guide you onto the first time since if something goes wrong you may be reducing your quality of components
Answer #4
But i can�t understand the Thing with the Cables .
I watched a Video where a Guy Built a PC and it Took him about 15 Minutes .
Can i build it under a Minute?
Edit: Sorry i meant under an Hour
Answer #5
probably not on your first time :p
Answer #6
get a ebook from here that teaches u how to make one simple
btw u forgot a case in ur list
Answer #7
Any extra thing you might want to buy are a Philips screw driver, some cable ties and possibly a anti-static mat.
Answer #8
All you will need is:
A Bin loads of rubbish :>
A Anti-static wrist band.
A Philips screw driver.
Optional: Cable ties
Answer #9
All you will need is: A Bin loads of rubbish :>
:mrredhat:
Answer #10
I don�t need a anti-static wrist band, I shall touch somethin�from Metal when I do it or?
Answer #11
if you buy only RETAIL parts as opposed to OEM ( original equipment manufacturer (bare bits )) then you will have all the bits you need but will cost more and of course make sure the bits are compatible with the mother board you choose like type of ram, ddr2 or ddr3, cpu intell or amd
Answer #12
I don�t need a anti-static wrist band, I shall touch somethin�from Metal when I do it or?
If that’s the case, you can only avoid ESD if:
You slotted the power supply to the case and you clicked the power switch off while you connected the cables to the mains and the motherboard. Or if you have another computer, connected to the mains. Touch the metallic case for a few seconds.
Answer #13
What if you wear the plastic see through gloves when installing everything? Would that work??

 

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