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Want to build a PC? PC Building Guide and FAQ of The Flood

[b][u][i]The Official Flood BC Builders Guide and FAQ[/i][/u][/b] [quote][/quote] [quote] This thread's main purpose is to help The Flood to understand how computers work and how to build one, hardware discussion and build questions are encouraged. However, please try to refrain from flaming other users simply because they want to get into PC Gaming, if that's all you came in for, then you're not contributing to the thread in any productive way whatsoever.[/quote] [b][u][i]Tech Support Staff[/i][/u][/b] [quote][/quote] [quote] If you're helping anyone, please follow these guidelines: Make sure you only provide answers you are sure are 100% correct. If you aren't exactly sure, they make a clear indication, [i]e.g (Though I'm not exactly sure the offer is still available any more on Newegg)[/i]. To not use personal preferences or opinions to judge components or methods for other people, and if they do, they will give good reason to. Use proper grammar, spelling and terminology to respond to your queries. [/quote] [quote] [quote][b]Successful builders:[/b] The Salty Chip CostlyAxis thebig100 [/quote] [/quote] [b][u][i]Step-By-Step guide on how to build your PC[/b][/u][/i] [quote][/quote] [quote] After you've gathered all your parts, I'm assuming you're going to wonder what to do with all these wires. It's a pretty simple process, Of course, and we start with the case and the psu, or if you want, the motherboard, as long as either of them are put in first, it doesn't matter. [b][u]1. Fitting the PSU[/b][/u] [i]If you want to fit the motherboard first, go to step 2 then back to step 1.[/i] Open your case up, and look for a corner that looks like it will fit a PSU in it. It should be pretty obvious, if it already isn't, there should be four or 6 mounting screw holes for the PSU, and possibly parts built into the case to keep it into place. Just slot your PSU into there and screw in the appropriate screws. [b][u]2. Motherboard [/b][/u] Your case should already have a couple of mounting screws on the side, and it's pretty straightforward to see where the motherboard belongs and how it fits in the system. The IO shield (there should be a rectangular shaped hole in the back of your PC) should pop right into the back of your case. An IO shield should look something like [url=http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/144/images/6ioshield.JPG]this[/url]. After popping in the IO shield, check your motherboard box for [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Toennchen_IMGP5029_wp.jpg]standoffs[/url] (they come in plastic too) and screw them into the case's motherboard mounting holes, then just place the motherboard over the standoffs with the inputs that align to the IO shield (as long as your IO shield isn't upside down), and then screw the motherboard into the standoffs with the provided screws. If a screw won't go in or slightly flexes the motherboard, it might be recommended to leave this screw out, just as long as your motherboard is secure and you're not having problems with fitting upgrades in the PCI slots (we'll come to those later) the motherboard won't mind having a few screws missing if it doesn't look like it's going to be moving or rattling inside the case. [b][u]3. The Processor[/b][/u] In your motherboard, there should be a socket that looks either like [url=http://www.hardcore-hardware.com/images/news/lga-2011-computex/ASUS%20DB%206%20-%20Socket%202.JPG]this[/url] (Newer Intel) or [url=http://techreport.com/r.x/socket-am3/socket-am3.jpg]this[/url] (Newer AMD), or soemthing similar. It is very important that your socket number matches the motherboard's specifications, e.g LGA 1155 will only work with an LGA 1155 motherboard, even if an LGA 1136 looks like it's going to fit. For AMD, you'll find that they're more versatile in sockets, however, anyone can tell you that you should only vouch for AMD given that you are under a tight budget or are building a computer for relatively basic tasks. Anyway, you should see a latch on the side of the socket. Lift up the latch, (and if there's a pin protection plate, most likely on Intel motherboards remove it but do not damage it, you may need it later for RMAs.) and place the processor carefully onto the socket (try avoiding contact with the pins, there should be a small indicator such as a small triangle on the CPU and the motherboard showing which way the processor should be placed) then carefully slot the cpu into place, making sure it's in, and then you want to close the lid (for intel processors) and then press the latch down firmly and secure it. [b][u]4. The PCI expansions[/u][/b] On your motherboard, there should be a couple of PCI expansion slots, [url=http://www.naplestech.com/shopcart/images/pc_slots.gif]in their respective sizes.[/url] Now depending on the type of graphics card you buy, it should tell you which slot it goes in. Now, you start off by seeing which back plates the PCI slot is aligned to on the case, and you can begin by unscrewing the plate. You will want to do this with the case lying flat. In some cases for larger, or more powerful cards, they will use 2 of these back plates and you will need to unscrew more than one. Some PCI slots come with security latches that secure the card in place, and it should make a clicking sound when you plug the card into the slot. After the card is in place, you can use the screws you've taken out of the back panel to secure the card into the case, so that it stays there. This applies to other PCI slot accessories, e.g more USB slots, PCI wireless cards, capture cards, etc. [b][u]5. The Optical Drive/Blu-Ray Drive/SD Card reader etc.[/b][/u] Now these are very easy to install, inside the front half of your case, there should be a few slots for whichever peripherals you choose to install. Remove the front panel dust shield/filters (if you have any) for the slot you want your drive to take. Where the dust shield is removed, just slot in the drive and it should not stick out of the front panel, nor should it be pushed inward too much. After the necessary adjustments, you will see holes for screws in the side of the drive bays - you want to secure the drive in place firmly, but not too tightly, just until the screw's turning becomes slightly difficult to turn. [b][u]6. Hard Drive[/b][/u] You should see underneath where your disc drive is supposed to be {unless it's some sort of obscure case), there should be a mounting area for HDDs similar to the disc drive bays, now for some cases, you may get easy-install options, such as NZXT's clip-on and slide in. You can also purchase 2.5-3.5 inch conversion cases for your 2.5" HDD if you want to move over data from a laptop or an mATX desktop. Installation should be straight forward and very similar to the disc drives, you should have no problem installing it. Again, you only have to make sure it's secure, not tighten it to oblivion. [b][u]7. Wiring and Cable Management[/b][/u] ([i]Skip the first paragraph if you don't want to use cable management, it saves the hassle afterwards[/i]) If you have a modular PSU, only plug in the power cables you need, and for non-modular PSUs, just keep the spare wires away from the main airflow pats of the machine, you can use zip-ties and bunch them up behind the PC's back panel (if it has one) or just keep them away from the fans. Now here is where you connect everything to the everything. Depending on the motherboard you have, there should be one huge 24-pin connector or around that size, what you want to do is you want to find the matching PSU connector. Just plug in the corresponding power connectors to the Motherboard any way you see fit. Also note that there is a special fan connector for the CPU's cooling fan, ([i]Coming soon[/i]) [i]Instructions will be updated and revised[/i] [i]TBC[/i] [/quote] [quote] Useful Links [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=72304145&postRepeater1-p=37#73279965]Building a Computer[/url] [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=72304145&postRepeater1-p=43#73344677]Picking Compatible Parts[/url][/quote] [quote][/quote] [i]Thread OP construction is in progress, however, you may feel free to still ask PC Hardware-related questions. [/i] [Edited on 12.31.2012 8:28 PM PST]
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  • I don't believe it's worth the increase in price when either card will max out games easily.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] PMC Fluffy [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] jpgarcia6 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] PMC Fluffy [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] jpgarcia6 Alright. Some of you might remember me but I ended up buying my i7-3770K for about 130 (this includes taxes and shipping). I'll keep it in my wishlist just for reference when asking people what I should get but it shouldn't be included in the total price. [url=http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=19554165]Here's the wishlist by the way.[/url][/quote]Replace the 680 with a [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130802]670[/url] and get a [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139030]Corsair PSU[/url] instead of the Cooler Master. [/quote]I'm still debating on the video card since I'm doing a lot of video rendering (both 3D and 2D). I was going to get a 660 originally before switching off to a 670, then to a 670FTW, and finally a 680. I'll switch the power supply though.[/quote]There is literally only a 3-5% increase in performance going from the 670 to the 680. If that's worth $100 to you... [/quote] What about the 670FTW? Is that worth it?

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] THE SALTY CHIP you guys really need to post more pictures of your new builds[/quote] You just wait! high res computer pronz will be coming your way!

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] jpgarcia6 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] PMC Fluffy [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] jpgarcia6 Alright. Some of you might remember me but I ended up buying my i7-3770K for about 130 (this includes taxes and shipping). I'll keep it in my wishlist just for reference when asking people what I should get but it shouldn't be included in the total price. [url=http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=19554165]Here's the wishlist by the way.[/url][/quote]Replace the 680 with a [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130802]670[/url] and get a [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139030]Corsair PSU[/url] instead of the Cooler Master. [/quote]I'm still debating on the video card since I'm doing a lot of video rendering (both 3D and 2D). I was going to get a 660 originally before switching off to a 670, then to a 670FTW, and finally a 680. I'll switch the power supply though.[/quote]There is literally only a 3-5% increase in performance going from the 670 to the 680. If that's worth $100 to you... [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SuicidalSplatter Alright, so, update on my processor. I went to my grandmas today and she had some rubbing alcohol(we didn't have any). It's 70%, will that be good?[/quote]Ehh, that'll leave a lot of residual water on the CPU. I would only use 91% or better, but if that's all you have, I guess you could try. Just make sure it's perfectly dry. [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] pizzagood40 http://www.power4pc.be/shopping_cart.php?osCsid=e02f10eac3d78fc7f5fa45df96025b4b is this a good setup? everything compatible? don't worry about the price.[/quote]Yup.

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  • Alright, so, update on my processor. I went to my grandmas today and she had some rubbing alcohol(we didn't have any). It's 70%, will that be good?

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  • http://www.power4pc.be/shopping_cart.php?osCsid=e02f10eac3d78fc7f5fa45df96025b4b is this a good setup? everything compatible? don't worry about the price.

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  • An extension? Potential future purchase.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] PMC Fluffy [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] jpgarcia6 Alright. Some of you might remember me but I ended up buying my i7-3770K for about 130 (this includes taxes and shipping). I'll keep it in my wishlist just for reference when asking people what I should get but it shouldn't be included in the total price. [url=http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=19554165]Here's the wishlist by the way.[/url][/quote]Replace the 680 with a [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130802]670[/url] and get a [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139030]Corsair PSU[/url] instead of the Cooler Master. [/quote] I'm still debating on the video card since I'm doing a lot of video rendering (both 3D and 2D). I was going to get a 660 originally before switching off to a 670, then to a 670FTW, and finally a 680. I'll switch the power supply though. [Edited on 12.26.2012 11:19 AM PST]

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] jpgarcia6 Alright. Some of you might remember me but I ended up buying my i7-3770K for about 130 (this includes taxes and shipping). I'll keep it in my wishlist just for reference when asking people what I should get but it shouldn't be included in the total price. [url=http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=19554165]Here's the wishlist by the way.[/url][/quote]Replace the 680 with a [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130802]670[/url] and get a [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139030]Corsair PSU[/url] instead of the Cooler Master. [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] ThirstyAvenge Anyway, SeaSonic kicks ass but the 8-pin EATX connector is too short so I can't run it from the other side of my case. I had to run the cable over the front of my mobo in order to connect it to the ports.[/quote][url=http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-8-Inch-8-Pin-Extension-EPS8EXT/dp/B000M802RG]Bam[/url].

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] superbunnie [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] What is thiss How much does the HDD affect a PC, aside from storage that is.[/quote]Its RPM speed can affect load times and boot times, also how fast it can read and write data. 7200RPM is the standard.[/quote] Ah okay, I didn't know if 250gb and 1tb had a huge difference for reading off the HDD, but its all about the RPM huh. Thanks for the info. Also I plan to do some gaming, would a micro atx motherboard with 8gb ram, 3.0 ghz cpu and a 1gb 128 bit videocard do fairly well, I don't need super highend but a decent look and run speed.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] jpgarcia6 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] What is thiss [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] jpgarcia6 Alright. Some of you might remember me but I ended up buying my i7-3770K for about 130 (this includes taxes and shipping). I'll keep it in my wishlist just for reference when asking people what I should get but it shouldn't be included in the total price. [url=http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=19554165]Here's the wishlist by the way.[/url][/quote] hory sheet, seems a tad much don't you think?[/quote] I'm using this build for visual effects and game development in college and hopefully a few more years down the line. I'm not just doing gaming. I'm still debating on RAID 0 though since it's costing me $380.[/quote] ah okay, I know only a bit, after posting I felt a little dumb because I remebering talking to someone about how gamedesign/photoshop type stuff took a lot of processing and ram. Good luck to you btw

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] What is thiss How much does the HDD affect a PC, aside from storage that is.[/quote]Its RPM speed can affect load times and boot times, also how fast it can read and write data. 7200RPM is the standard.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] What is thiss [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] jpgarcia6 Alright. Some of you might remember me but I ended up buying my i7-3770K for about 130 (this includes taxes and shipping). I'll keep it in my wishlist just for reference when asking people what I should get but it shouldn't be included in the total price. [url=http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=19554165]Here's the wishlist by the way.[/url][/quote] hory sheet, seems a tad much don't you think?[/quote] I'm using this build for visual effects and game development in college and hopefully a few more years down the line. I'm not just doing gaming. I'm still debating on RAID 0 though since it's costing me $380. Speaking of which I'd like some people to help me reduce the cost of my build. I'm getting a 1TB HDD from work for about $100, possibly a DVD drive instead of a blu-ray one, and a less expensive case if I can find one that's good. [Edited on 12.26.2012 10:37 AM PST]

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] ThirstyAvenge [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] thebig100 Should I install Ubuntu on my Laptop, or stick to Windows 7? [/quote] Like what Salty suggested, if you're not going to do any gaming, Ubuntu would do wonders.[/quote]Even then, there's Steam for Linux now (with a source engine port in the works, and games from Humble Indie Bundles), and despite what others may tell you: WINE can work well.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] jpgarcia6 Alright. Some of you might remember me but I ended up buying my i7-3770K for about 130 (this includes taxes and shipping). I'll keep it in my wishlist just for reference when asking people what I should get but it shouldn't be included in the total price. [url=http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=19554165]Here's the wishlist by the way.[/url][/quote] hory sheet, seems a tad much don't you think?

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  • How much does the HDD affect a PC, aside from storage that is.

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  • Alright. Some of you might remember me but I ended up buying my i7-3770K for about 130 (this includes taxes and shipping). I'll keep it in my wishlist just for reference when asking people what I should get but it shouldn't be included in the total price. [url=http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=19554165]Here's the wishlist by the way.[/url] [Edited on 12.26.2012 10:23 AM PST]

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  • We should all play minecraft.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] thebig100 Should I install Ubuntu on my Laptop, or stick to Windows 7? [/quote] Like what Salty suggested, if you're not going to do any gaming, Ubuntu would do wonders.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] thebig100 Should I install Ubuntu on my Laptop, or stick to Windows 7? [/quote]What are you going to be doing on your laptop? If you're trying to play any games, you should stick with Windows 7. If you're going to try any programming then use Ubuntu.

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  • My steam is originalxmun. Feel free to add me

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  • you guys really need to post more pictures of your new builds

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] superbunnie Yes, in fact I am posting from it right now! And this time it's in the case![/quote] Nice!

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