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First, start by unscrewing all the screws on your case that hold the base of your case to your cover. The case may be a little stuck but ease it out with a screwdriver or thumbs. If power supply came with your box, you can skip this step otherwise you will need to install it. Depending on the size of box you purchased you may want to leave the power supply out of your box until you have finished install
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The next step is to install your processor according to the directions of both your motherboard and processor. If it boots up than you have no problems so far, but if it doesn't, check your work. You want to put in standoffs, which will keep your motherboard from touching the case.
Load in the operating system of choice, Linux, Windows 98, etc. Match the holes on the back of your case to the appropriate place on your motherboard. We will also install the sound card, modem into the appropriate slots, and then the hard-drive. Then install CPU Fan or heat sink, so you will not destroy your ‘board’ on its boot up. Follow this step by install video card. , and fan to the power source and connect power to motherboard. Be careful and do not screw them in too tightly!
After the motherboard is in, the rest is easy. Installing the power supply should be as easy as screwing it into the back of your box.
Next, test the computer by plugging the computer in, connecting it to a monitor, and turning the switch on.
Being very careful, you will install your motherboard. Install memory in to the slots shown on the motherboards instructions. Lastly, secure the hard-drive to the box and connect the cables.
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