Time for the actual build
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wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 07:17 last edited by
Well, this weekend.
Mark, Xenon, Ax, Klaus, D’Oh and anyone else
Does this intel guide seem spot on to you?
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/gaming/resources/how-to-build-a-gaming-pc.html
Should I buy an anti static mat and clips?
Is it really true that all I need is a screwdriver? I’m happy to go to microcenter today and get special tools if they’ll prevent frustration later.
What else should I have?
Thanks in advance
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wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 07:25 last edited by xenon 12 Mar 2021, 07:28
You can wear an anti-static armband. But most serious builders simply just discharge by touching a large metal object before starting.
Static build-up/discharge does happen, but it's pretty infrequent for most people (when is the last time you built up enough to feel the discharge?). I built my last 2 PCs on a wooden table. No anti-static gear.
The vast majority of the time, you're not touching sensitive parts of the electronics. Slotting the CPU into the motherboard is the time to be most careful. Aside from static, the pins can easily bend.
Screwdriver is probably the only tool, but if you want a sleek looking build with good cable management, you need cable ties + wire tape.
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wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 15:59 last edited by
A Phillips head #2 screwdriver should be all you need. A #1 for smaller screws might help. Magnetized is helpful too.
I will be available through texting if you need some assistance. I can also make sure to check back here more often.
No need for an anti-static mat and clip as long as you discharge any static build up before handling anything. Once you are seated and doing the build, static build up is pretty much non-existent. You can take the power supply out and put on the bench. Plug it in but make sure the power switch is off. You can then just touch the casing of the power supply anytime you approach the work bench to discharge any static build-up.
Do a bench test build before installing anything into the case. Be very careful when handling the CPU. The pins can bend rather easily. Make sure you have the 0rientation correct before placing it in the socket.
Skip forward to 48 seconds to get to the start of the install procedure.
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wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 17:00 last edited by
I've never built from scratch, but based on my adventures last week, get a magnetized screwdriver. Trying to fit a little M.2 SSD caused me no end of headaches without one.
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wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 17:08 last edited by
Also, this is very important, don't forget to turn on Star Trek so you can listen to it, and have at least 2 boxes of Hot Pockets ready........NERDS!
Just kidding, I've quasi-built a computer or two before. It's actually a fun process and honestly, good to know the basics of how a computer works.
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wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 17:20 last edited by
How long does this actually take?
How many components?
- Mobo
- Graphics Card
- CPU
- Memory
What else?
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How long does this actually take?
How many components?
- Mobo
- Graphics Card
- CPU
- Memory
What else?
wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 17:55 last edited by@george-k said in Time for the actual build:
What else?
Dude, I just told you.
- Star Trek
- Hot Pocketz ftw
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How long does this actually take?
How many components?
- Mobo
- Graphics Card
- CPU
- Memory
What else?
wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 18:00 last edited by mark 12 Mar 2021, 18:00@george-k said in Time for the actual build:
How long does this actually take?
How many components?
- Mobo
- Graphics Card
- CPU
- Memory
What else?
Power supply
CPU cooler
SSD
Case -
@george-k said in Time for the actual build:
How long does this actually take?
How many components?
- Mobo
- Graphics Card
- CPU
- Memory
What else?
Power supply
CPU cooler
SSD
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wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 18:04 last edited by
Honestly, you guys would be lost without me.
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wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 19:37 last edited by
My guess George is the 3rd or 4th one you do takes less than 30m, and the first one takes hours.
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My guess George is the 3rd or 4th one you do takes less than 30m, and the first one takes hours.
wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 19:44 last edited by xenon 12 Mar 2021, 19:44@jon-nyc said in Time for the actual build:
My guess George is the 3rd or 4th one you do takes less than 30m, and the first one takes hours.
I love doing the cable management on the back panel - takes time though (example):
Know one will ever know but you though.
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wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 19:48 last edited by
It might be in the other thread, so I missed it
what with all of Mark's gloating. What components did you ultimately get? -
Well, this weekend.
Mark, Xenon, Ax, Klaus, D’Oh and anyone else
Does this intel guide seem spot on to you?
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/gaming/resources/how-to-build-a-gaming-pc.html
Should I buy an anti static mat and clips?
Is it really true that all I need is a screwdriver? I’m happy to go to microcenter today and get special tools if they’ll prevent frustration later.
What else should I have?
Thanks in advance
wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 20:04 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Time for the actual build:
Should I buy an anti static mat
Only if you are a sissy.
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It might be in the other thread, so I missed it
what with all of Mark's gloating. What components did you ultimately get?wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 20:27 last edited by@george-k said in Time for the actual build:
It might be in the other thread, so I missed it
what with all of Mark's gloating. What components did you ultimately get?CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 5800x
GPU - Evga GeForce RTX 3070
Motherboard- Asus X570-Pro
SSD - Samsung NVMe M.2 SSD 980
RAM - TridentZ RGB DDR4 32GB
LianLi AIO 360 liquid cooler
Seasonic GX-850 power supply -
@george-k said in Time for the actual build:
It might be in the other thread, so I missed it
what with all of Mark's gloating. What components did you ultimately get?CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 5800x
GPU - Evga GeForce RTX 3070
Motherboard- Asus X570-Pro
SSD - Samsung NVMe M.2 SSD 980
RAM - TridentZ RGB DDR4 32GB
LianLi AIO 360 liquid cooler
Seasonic GX-850 power supplywrote on 3 Dec 2021, 20:39 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Time for the actual build:
@george-k said in Time for the actual build:
It might be in the other thread, so I missed it
what with all of Mark's gloating. What components did you ultimately get?CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 5800x
GPU - Evga GeForce RTX 3070
Motherboard- Asus X570-Pro
SSD - Samsung NVMe M.2 SSD 980
RAM - TridentZ RGB DDR4 32GB
LianLi AIO 360 liquid cooler
Seasonic GX-850 power supplySo, using the cheapest case, you're in for about $1200.
Add a monitor and you could've gotten an iMa....Just yanking your chain.
I get it, why it might be fun, etc....
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@george-k said in Time for the actual build:
It might be in the other thread, so I missed it
what with all of Mark's gloating. What components did you ultimately get?CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 5800x
GPU - Evga GeForce RTX 3070
Motherboard- Asus X570-Pro
SSD - Samsung NVMe M.2 SSD 980
RAM - TridentZ RGB DDR4 32GB
LianLi AIO 360 liquid cooler
Seasonic GX-850 power supplywrote on 3 Dec 2021, 20:42 last edited by@jon-nyc Nice hardware! You have the "one version better" of the GPU and SSD than I have. Actually, across the (mother)board your specs are about one level higher than what I have... and I recently bought a pretty darn nice desktop!
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wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 21:27 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in Time for the actual build:
Nice rig! Happy gaming, or mining, or whatever it is you'll do with all that power.
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wrote on 3 Dec 2021, 21:50 last edited by
It’s for the boy to own his buddies in whatever the fuck games they play.
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@jon-nyc said in Time for the actual build:
@george-k said in Time for the actual build:
It might be in the other thread, so I missed it
what with all of Mark's gloating. What components did you ultimately get?CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 5800x
GPU - Evga GeForce RTX 3070
Motherboard- Asus X570-Pro
SSD - Samsung NVMe M.2 SSD 980
RAM - TridentZ RGB DDR4 32GB
LianLi AIO 360 liquid cooler
Seasonic GX-850 power supplySo, using the cheapest case, you're in for about $1200.
Add a monitor and you could've gotten an iMa....Just yanking your chain.
I get it, why it might be fun, etc....