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<blockquote data-quote="FacelessAlienBountyHunter" data-source="post: 9928" data-attributes="member: 250"><p>If you buy prebuild you are limiting yourself for upgrading potentially and paying extra when its really like legos.</p><p></p><p>You can find a video online of someone building a PC with your motherboard and just watch the video over and over. When it comes down to plugging all the little wires into the mobo, just read the book.</p><p></p><p>Wash your hands, don't force anything, and don't smash the parts together and you will be okay. Make sure you are done before you do a test up boot.</p><p></p><p>If your test boot fails, then see how the motherboard is reacting when its being powered on then search that mother board with the reaction it gives. </p><p>ie "My motherboard model flashing lights, on power on" "My motherboard no lights, no BIOS boot" Then work your way back double checking connections.</p><p></p><p>it is like Legos don't be scared to build a PC, use PC parts picker to make sure parts are compatible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FacelessAlienBountyHunter, post: 9928, member: 250"] If you buy prebuild you are limiting yourself for upgrading potentially and paying extra when its really like legos. You can find a video online of someone building a PC with your motherboard and just watch the video over and over. When it comes down to plugging all the little wires into the mobo, just read the book. Wash your hands, don't force anything, and don't smash the parts together and you will be okay. Make sure you are done before you do a test up boot. If your test boot fails, then see how the motherboard is reacting when its being powered on then search that mother board with the reaction it gives. ie "My motherboard model flashing lights, on power on" "My motherboard no lights, no BIOS boot" Then work your way back double checking connections. it is like Legos don't be scared to build a PC, use PC parts picker to make sure parts are compatible. [/QUOTE]
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