LOL... I got all the parts... now how do i put it together............

replicat0r

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i guess 1st times charm..

i have ordered my system...

my final setup

Western Digital WD1001FALS Caviar Black 1TB SATA2 7200RPM 4.2MS 32MB 3.5IN Dual Proc Hard Drive Oem -$129
http://www.directcanada.com/products/?sku=25350DR7429

Lg GH22NS30 Black DVD+RW 22X8X16 DVD-RW 22X6X16 Dl 16X/12X 2MB Sata Oem -$27
http://www.directcanada.com/products/?sku=12600DR0235

Corsair TX750W 750W ATX 12V 60A 24PIN ATX Power Supply Active PFC 140MM Fan -$136
http://www.directcanada.com/products/?sku=11180AC8887


Coolermaster CM 690 Mid Tower Black ATX Case 5X5.25 5X3.5INT No PS Front USB Sound Firewire & eSATA -$86

http://www.directcanada.com/products/?sku=11130AC2711


Combo CPU + cooler -$302
AMD Phenom II X4 940 Deneb 3.0GHz Socket AM2+ 125W Quad-Core Black Edition Processor Model HDZ940XCGIBOX - Retail

XIGMATEK HDT-S1283 120mm Rifle CPU Cooler - Retail
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.170941

G.SKILL PI Black 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model F2-6400CL4D-4GBPI-B - Retail - $54
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231209

Koutech IO-RCM620 USB 2.0 3.5"/5.25" Card Reader - Retail -$21
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820162016

SAPPHIRE 100259-1GL Radeon HD 4870 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFire Supported Video Card - Retail -$243.99
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102801

GIGABYTE GA-MA790X-UD4P AM3/AM2+/AM2 AMD 790X ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail -$144
Item #: N82E16813128387[/b]
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128387



so the total is ~$ 1300 with tax+shiping




Now i need to wait for it to ship... which is about another week or so. in the mean time. i gotta learn how to assemble my baby.

I was lookin through the how to build ur pc guide on here.. seems a bit outdated(from 2002)
is there a more recent guide that shows you from scratch(the guide had psu already installed)

also wut OS should i be goin with my system?

64 or 32?
Xp, Vista or Windows 7(beta)

edit: o crap.. i forgot the thermal gel....
i guess ill get it at a local store...


also.. i kinda know my way around the mobo.. i have installed additional hd, pci card, and rams...onto my existin desktop..

but this time its completely different... im startin from scratch
 

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heh...not too hard really. I put mine together (first build for me too) without much of a guide...I just watched some videos on youtube. A rough step-by-step.

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1. Inventory your parts and make sure you have everything that you ordered (lay them out in your workspace with the tools you will need - just various sized screwdrivers).

2. Take the motherboard out and place it on the antistatic bag it came with.

3. Install the processor via the instructed method (make sure the arrows line up on the processor and mobo socket).

4. Apply thermal paste directly to the processor surface (less is always more with this...do not use too much).

5. Install the HSF (using retention bracket which I hope you bought with your cpu cooler...if not make a separate order w/ the thermal paste :p) and tighten the screws. Connect the HSF power cord the CPU_FAN connection on the mobo (near the socket)

6. Install the memory as instructed by your mobo manual.

7. Install the brass standoffs that come with the cm690 in the correct holes so that they line up with the holes in your mobo (so that the mobo's IO panel lines up w/ the case's).

8. Snap the I/O shield onto the case and install the PSU.

9. Lower the motherboard into the case onto the standoffs, ensuring that everything lines up correctly.

10. Screw the mobo down using the screws studded up and down the optical drive and hdd bays.

11. Install the GPU and secure it to the expansion slots.

12. slide the optical drive into an empty bay and secure it using the awesome cm690 tool-less clips.

13. slide the hdd into one of the slots using the cm690's removable HDD trays.

14. Connect the sata cables supplied with the mobo from the sata connection on both the HDD and the optical drive to any of the mobo's sata ports.

15. Connect all of the power connections from the PSU (GPU, HDD, DVD drive, 24-pin mobo power, 4/8 pin mobo power etc.)

16. Connect the case's front panel wires to the mobo (check the manual for these...ASUS' little connector thing FTW)

17. Connect the case fans to the motherboard fan connectors, or directly to the PSU.

18. POST

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That's mostly the way I did things...dunno why I wrote that all out. I guess I was bored :p
 

replicat0r

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CHRIST... that looks complicated....

this thing is lookin very scary...

5. Install the HSF (using retention bracket which I hope you bought with your cpu cooler...if not make a separate order w/ the thermal paste ) and tighten the screws. Connect the HSF power cord the CPU_FAN connection on the mobo (near the socket)

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ wut..?!
wuts HSF , wuts retention bracket?

 

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heat sink fan...the xigmatek cooler that you bought...it looks like it does come with clips so you'll be ok.

Trust me, it's not as complicated as it might seem.
 
There was a first time for all of us.

That's a pretty good step-by-step list except for installing the PSU in the case. Sometimes it's easier to install the PSU after you install the motherboard.

Step 0: RTFM. That's computerspeak for "read the [strike]fu[strike] fine manual" - the motherboard manual, especially the section that talks about motherboard connections.

Don't worry about the retention bracket. AMD motherboards do not use one.

Steps 9 and 10 will probably be the most difficult thing you do. Cable management (organizing, routing, and tieing up the cables) will probably be the most tedious thing you do. Cable management is not just for cosmetic purposes. That's a very nice side effect. You want to make sure that nothing is going to dangle into a fan. And you want to make sure that case air flow is blocked as little as possible.

I always breadboard a new built to test the parts before I install them in a case:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/page-262730_13_0.html

One of the regulars posted a "New build check list:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/261145-31-build-post-checklist

That's worth reading before you start if only to avoid common mistakes.
 

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yes excellent! will read that through a couple times.

damn i still dont have a monitor or a keyboard lol... waitin on dell days of deals to save me some money on a 24 incher...