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Top 10 Tips for Building a PC

Top 10 Tips for Building a PC
  1. Choose a suitable build area.
  2. Manage electrostatic discharge.
  3. Keep a clear build area.
  4. Hold onto component boxes.
  5. Follow along with YouTube build guides.
  6. Don’t worry so much about thermal paste.
  7. Don’t force anything.
  8. Don’t forget the I/O shield.
  9. Do a test boot.
  10. Manage your cables.

Have all the components for your PC build arrived from Ebuyer? No doubt you’re raring to go, but hold on. From jump-starting a PC to managing electrostatic discharge, read these top 10 tips for building a PC first.

1. CHOOSE A SUITABLE BUILD AREA

When it’s time to build your PC, you’ll want to clear out a large area that’s easy to build on. Wooden dining tables are prime examples of what you could use in a home environment. They’re right around waist height, so you can lower your hardware into your case and plug in all the fiddly connectors without too much trouble.

And, as the table has a large surface, you won’t run out of room for a sprawl of opened boxes and loose cables. Ideally, you’ll have the computer case at one end of the table, hardware at the other, and your build area in-between. It’s too easy to lose that one screw if your build area is too cramped and messy. What’s more, wood acts as a great insulator of electricity, reducing the risk of you accidentally zapping your hardware.

 

2. MANAGE ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE

When it’s time to build your PC, you’ll want to clear out a large area that’s easy to build on. Wooden dining tables are prime examples of what you could use in a home environment. They’re right around waist height, so you can lower your hardware into your case and plug in all the fiddly connectors without too much trouble.

And, as the table has a large surface, you won’t run out of room for a sprawl of opened boxes and loose cables. Ideally, you’ll have the computer case at one end of the table, hardware at the other, and your build area in-between. It’s too easy to lose that one screw if your build area is too cramped and messy. What’s more, wood acts as a great insulator of electricity, reducing the risk of you accidentally zapping your hardware.

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