Building a PC. Motherboard Selection Ensure the selected motherboard is appropriate for the...

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Building a PC

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Page 1: Building a PC. Motherboard Selection Ensure the selected motherboard is appropriate for the processor model and frequency you are planning to use AMD.

Building a PC

Page 2: Building a PC. Motherboard Selection Ensure the selected motherboard is appropriate for the processor model and frequency you are planning to use AMD.

Motherboard SelectionEnsure the selected motherboard is appropriate for

the processor model and frequency you are planning to use

AMD CPU

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Case Selection

Verify that your case follows the system case (chassis) airflow guidelines.

An optional 80mm case cooling fan can greatly improve system cooling

Note, fan inlet is

located on top of CPU

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Power Supply

Select your power supply to be certain it will deliver adequate power for the system you

are planning.

A 300 Watt power supply is sufficient for most casual use systems.

Gaming systems can require at least 500 Watts

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Electrostatic Protection

• Ensure that you are properly grounded at all times during the system construction to protect the delicate electronic components from static electricity damage

• Always wear grounding bracelets

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Install Hardware • Install the selected hard drives, floppy, DVD

or CD-ROM player, and other devices into the chassis

• Most systems allow the base plate to be removed to simplify installation

Standoff insulators are mounted into the base plate to

mount the motherboard

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MotherboardRemove the motherboard from its protective packaging and place it on a firm (but not hard)

surface, ideally a grounded anti-static pad

Leave the Motherboard on the bag it was wrapped in

to prevent it from static electricity

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CPU

• Remove the processor from its protective packaging

The CPU should be left in the

antistatic container until

ready for installation

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Insert the CPU

• Install the processor into the motherboard socket

The Socket used on modern PCs are ZIF sockets (Zero Insertion Force). The metal lever in the up position is open to allow insertion of the CPU.

Notice the hole pattern that only allows the CPU to be inserted in one position.

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Insert the CPU

• Orient the CPU with the mark lined up oriented toward the hole pattern

Note orientation mark on CPU Aligns with the holes in the

socket

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Insert the CPU

• Install a heat sink and fan assembly

The heat sink is a large aluminum block. The bottom has a special layer of heat transferring material covered with plastic tape.

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Inserting the CPU

Prior to inserting the heat sink the remove the protective layer of tape.

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Inserting the CPU

The plastic fan housing connects to the mother board

and holds the heat sink in place

Plug the fan assembly into the jack on the mother board

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Install the Motherboard

• Install the assembled motherboard and processor with heat sink into the chassis

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Insert Memory• Install the recommended memory into the

motherboard, at least 512 MB

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Video• Install AGP graphics card.

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Power Connections

• Connect the power cables to the drives and motherboard.

20 Pin Power socket supplies power to the Mother Board

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Hardware Connections• Connect the hard drive, floppy, and DVD (CD-

ROM) data cables in the normal manner. • Connect the monitor data cable, keyboard

cable, and mouse cable to the rear of the system.

• Connect case switch cables