Don’t forget to add thermal paste on the CPU and also remove that CPU cooler plastic, lol
That plastic is there to protect the sensitive surfaces and to prevent the earth leakage from tripping. It should NEVER be removed!!


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Don’t forget to add thermal paste on the CPU and also remove that CPU cooler plastic, lol


That plastic is there to protect the sensitive surfaces and to prevent the earth leakage from tripping. It should NEVER be removed!!![]()



if you say so.Morning peeps, stuff came yesterday. Too nervous to start doing anything till I've done a butt load of youtube vid watching/research.![]()
Take your time and enjoy it without rushing. Read through the mobo/case manuals. If you can find a build guide using your specific case that would help a lot too. In my case the most nerve wracking part for me was actually installing the CPU air cooler, needed a lot more force than I thought. Would also recommend testing if the system boots up before you wire up everything in the case to rule out any faulty components.
Is that the Dell 2721dgfa monitor? Great monitor, have it as well you'll enjoy it.
Morning peeps, stuff came yesterday. Too nervous to start doing anything till I've done a butt load of youtube vid watching/research.
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Morning peeps, stuff came yesterday. Too nervous to start doing anything till I've done a butt load of youtube vid watching/research.
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How much was this from Wootware?
NO!Matrix,
NO!We’re here to help. He will do it himself. He will be very careful and everything will be fine. One of the values of PCMR: Independence!
Your motherboard will be fine, these days they have a lot of protective circuitry and insulation to deal with static discharge, but touch something grounded before handling it and hold it on the edges. Same goes for GPU and ram.Honestly the scariest prospect right now for me is handling the motherboard. I haven't even removed it from the box because I'm too scared of static or like my fingers might be greasy or something. I've just been staring at it.
The monitor I got is Dell S2721HGF 27" - it's the 1080 one but it looks pretty awesome, best monitor I've ever owned.
Honestly the scariest prospect right now for me is handling the motherboard. I haven't even removed it from the box because I'm too scared of static or like my fingers might be greasy or something. I've just been staring at it.
The monitor I got is Dell S2721HGF 27" - it's the 1080 one but it looks pretty awesome, best monitor I've ever owned.
Good think you're cautious wrt static. The only way to be completely safe is to build on a wooden surface. With all of you on a wooden surface. No use standing on carpet with your PC on the table. Rather sit on the table just to be safe.
You should also be completely naked. Even underwear can rub and cause static electricity buildup, and even the smallest amount can properly fry a component.
You just wanna see my Johnson don't you?![]()

I normally put the motherboard in first and then build from that upwards, but over the years I've been watching youtubers doing the CPU, RAM and such on the box first and then transferring it into the case. So last year on my second PC build for the year I did that and yeah it actually works.Honestly the scariest prospect right now for me is handling the motherboard. I haven't even removed it from the box because I'm too scared of static or like my fingers might be greasy or something. I've just been staring at it.
The monitor I got is Dell S2721HGF 27" - it's the 1080 one but it looks pretty awesome, best monitor I've ever owned.
Tiles work as wellGood think you're cautious wrt static. The only way to be completely safe is to build on a wooden surface. With all of you on a wooden surface. No use standing on carpet with your PC on the table. Rather sit on the table just to be safe.
You should also be completely naked. Even underwear can rub and cause static electricity buildup, and even the smallest amount can properly fry a component.
LOL.touch it before putting it in.
Gutter out of mind ;-)LOL.
EDIT: Sorry, schoolboy mode kicked in.
With everything, including chair from Evetech and some stuff from Takealot I think it came to about R36K.
I haven't done a final tally yet, I don't want to depress myself just yet looking at costs.![]()
NO!We’re here to help. He will do it himself. He will be very careful and everything will be fine. One of the values of PCMR: Independence!