One day... i decided i wanted to upgrade my computer's video card so i can play some of the upcoming new pc games. So after much research i bought the Nvidia e-geforce 8800gt 512mb graphics card......to my dissapointment i realized i would need a whole new power supply to power this puppy up. So I headed over to MicroCenter ... asked one employee told him that i currently have a Sony Vaio PC and he said that Sony computers manufactor their own pc parts. So I couldn't upgrade my power supply unless i bought it from sony. So that's when I decided I would just build a whole new computer for myself. And that's when the fun started... I went on Tiger-Direct and bought most of all my parts from there...
- My Shopping list
- The Case - http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?Sku=A107-3016
- My Mother-Board =) http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?Sku=E145-2012
- 1000 watt psu http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?Sku=ULT40064 ;
- Intel Quad CPU 2.44ghz - http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?Sku=CP2-DUO-Q6600
- Cooling fan - http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?Sku=S457-1035
- Memory RAM - http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?Sku=O261-8038
- *Hard Drive and CD-Roms I just transfered over
The case came with no instruction manual... but after installing everything I realized you could just go on the Apevia website and download the pdf. manual. Which helped after getting confused about a wire or two.
I have a friend who works for con edison and he hooked it up with some rubber gloves and a rubber mat they use when they work with extremely high voltage... i just used it to ground my self so i wouldn't give any static electricity to the motherboard or anything to screw it up. I suggest you ground yourself as well before working with a motherboard. Grabbing onto a metal piece of any sort really works as well.
The Processor did not come with a fan so I had to buy one seperately ( I bought everything separately so I did not mind at all =) After it was in placed I lined up the fan's screws to the wholes and just... you guessed it... screwed it in! Simple right!? RIGHT!
I then screwed in the spacers for the motherboard... my friend forgot the spacers between the motherboard and the case and he just screwed it in... after a week the mother board short circuit and it died. Very Important!
After Everything is where it's suppose to be I then started plugging the power supply to the motherboard and everything else that needed power and needed some sort of connection... this was probably the most time consuming, and hardest part throughout the whole building process
. After all and all was done... I was finally ready to give my baby life! I connected the power, my speakers, my dual 22" monitors, keyboard and of course mouse.... crossed my fingers and turned it on!!! ...............
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NOTHING! SHIT WHAT WENT WRONG!? I got so aggravated and decided i was over tired and needed some rest... as i layed down... and looked over the motherboard manual... I forgot a certain plug to the motherboard!! Plugged it in.... turned it on.... "IT's ALIVE!!!!! IT'SSSSS ALIVE!!! MuHAHAHAAA"

