Tips for first time PC builders
In the event that you have 2 sticks of RAM and there's 4 slots, Check the motherboard manual with respect to where to put them.
Discarding the little plastic jumper piece on the mobo. It permits you to reset your BIOS.
Trading +5V and - 5V for front facing USB. Can broil a blaze drive.
Connecting your monitor into the incorporated showcase connector (I/O port) in the event that you have discrete graphics (a "realistic card")
Stirring up the inner USB and 1394.
Try not to connect anything while the PC is running!
Purchasing 1.65V RAM, running it at 1.5V and asking why you have unsteadiness issues.
Not hopping into BIOS following boot. (ordinarily by tapping f12, or del)
Contacting the lower part of the processor or CPU attachment.
Not cleaning your case. Residue is the fundamental wellspring of inability to hardware. It can short in case you are careless with regards to it.
Neglecting to understand a few cases have a backplate for link the executives just as secure mounts along the edges of the case.
Not understanding the CPU has its OWN different force line from the PSU. This plugs into your motherboard. Check out Tech Builts.
Post-Building Tips:
Remember to flip the switch of the PSU to "on" when gotten done with building.
Neglecting to utilize windows update subsequent to installing the OS.
Get the most recent drivers from the makers site, not the disk in the crate.
Over-fixing screws when mounting your motherboard, heat sink, etc.
Not cleaning your hard drive before an OS install. Try not to figure you can utilize your past drivers on your new build except if you need to cross your fingers!
In the case of having hardware issues, update the profiles. Reset the CMOS. Check every part and discover the main driver.
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