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Building a computer

Created 21st August 2011 @ 16:45

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CrashSite

RIPMOULD

My basic question is how hard is it?

This would be my first time building one and as I need it made in time for LAN (I left it late, sue me), I was thinking of doing it myself, before asking around for help.

Are there any good online guides? Or should I even attempt it at all?

If needed can post components.

WARHURYEAH

GlueEater

I built one, that’s how easy it is.

octochris

(0v0)

Building a computer is literally like lego. You won’t have any problems, you shouldn’t need help.

Waebi

‹Con›

the only thing i could think that is hard is getting components that are compatible, other than that, it’s like LEGO.
edit: lolp Chris


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CrashSite

RIPMOULD

Just to check:

i5 760
MSI P67A-GD53
4GB 1,600MHz DDR3
GTX 560 Ti 1GB
Gelid Tranquillo
OCZ ModXStream Pro 500W
Cooler Master HAF 912 Plus

Then just a disk drive and 1 TB hard drive.

That’s all ok, I hope. I heard the HAF was a smaller case, is that a problem?


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Gobby

the only thing that requires thinking is sticking all the cables from the case to the mobo really and even that is explained to such a detail in the manual that even a 9 year old retarded hobo with braces could it…

Spike Himself

TC

Don’t forget a power supply.

Also be careful with small cases, graphics cards tend to be huge these days. Find dimension specs of both and make sure it’ll fit ^^

Azured

eureka

if I’m not mistaken, the i5-760 is lga1156 and p67 is lga1155

CrashSite

RIPMOULD

Quoted from Azured

if I’m not mistaken, the i5-760 is lga1156 and p67 is lga1155

erm

a. what does that mean

b. does it matter a great deal

?

Azured

eureka

the processer you have chosen fits the lga1156 socket. The motherboard uses the p67 chipset, which has a socket of lga1155 type. You will want a i3/i5/i7-XXXX type processer to go with a p67 motherboard, OR a p/h/x-5X type chipset to go with that i5-760.

edited for clarity


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Pyle

I wonder why some people never heard of google.

CrashSite

RIPMOULD

erm, does that mean they are incompatible and therefore i am rather fucked?

dauk

Quoted from CrashSite

[…]

erm

a. what does that mean

b. does it matter a great deal

?

you will not be able to put your processor into motherboard socket

edit: easy way how to do it

find cpu and gpu that you want and google something like best mb for X cpu and later best mb for X gpu and find maches. All the rest uses same sockets, but beware to buy not too cheap psu as you may be out of wires and power.


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Azured

eureka

Quoted from CrashSite

erm, does that mean they are incompatible and therefore i am rather fucked?

yes I believe so, though I wouldn’t quite put it that way. You can always return the processer and purchase a new one.


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CrashSite

RIPMOULD

Well I need it for LAN and I bought it a long time ago, due to complicated reasons….

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