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    Building a new computer for gaming or work can be a lot of fun and time consuming. He should take as much care in researching each component as in installing it into your system. It is important that the component fits your purpose, provides stability and works well with the other selected components. Next, the user should check if they have the right size case for your motherboard. The user must decide whether the manufacturer wants a desktop, a tower, or one of the new small boxes. The user will want to allow extensibility unless they are creating a small form folder. However, make sure you get a case that fits the space where the user plans to place it. The case must have at least two intake fans, one to be installed in the front. The second one from the bottom on the front is the best. The exhaust fan should be located at the back, near the middle, just below the PSU. Make sure all cables that are supposed to accompany the case are present and that all motherboard screws and standoffs are included. The manufacturer will have to choose two different types of motherboard. A motherboard with everything built on the board. The second, the builder might want where to add the items later. In addition, the manufacturer will have to decide whether it wants to use an Intel or AMD processor. User should check out motherboard and processor combos for sale. The user must obtain a collection of ribbon cables with the motherboard. Verify that all cables are present and intended to accompany it. Recommend buying a branded power supply. A power supply is the second most important part of a computer. A cheap power supply can cause many problems when it rises and falls when powering your unit. As a builder I have seen many problems for customers that were caused ...... middle of paper ...... in relation to each other. Make sure to match the pattern on the USB drive and the motherboard, place the memory into the slot and press down firmly so that the memory snaps in and locks. Turn the power switch to the on position. on the back of it. Then turn on the power switch on the front of your computer. The power indicator should light up. If so, congratulations on making it this far. You should have your BIOS screen on the monitor. The user will need to access the CMOS/BIOS. The motherboard manual will tell you what to do. Load your CD if that's what your operating system uses. Restart your computer. Follow the on-screen instructions. If it asks to install from CD, say yes. If it asks to partition the hard drive, say yes. Say yes to formatting the disk after that too and follow the instructions to finish loading your operating system.