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ASSEMBLY AND SETUP CUSTOMISE PC

Building a custom PC involves selecting components, assembling them, and setting up the operating system and software. This can be a rewarding experience, allowing for customization and cost savings compared to pre-built systems. 
1. Planning and Preparation:
Choose Components: Select a CPU, motherboard, RAM, storage (SSD/HDD), GPU, PSU, and a case. 
Gather Tools: You'll need a Phillips head screwdriver, anti-static wrist strap, zip ties or Velcro straps, and potentially thermal paste. 
Prepare Workspace: A well-lit, spacious area with an anti-static mat is ideal. 
2. Assembly:
Install CPU: Carefully place the CPU into the socket on the motherboard, ensuring proper alignment.
Install CPU Cooler: Attach the CPU cooler (air or liquid) according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Install RAM: Insert the RAM modules into the appropriate slots on the motherboard.
Mount Motherboard: Secure the motherboard inside the PC case.
Install Power Supply: Place the PSU in its designated location and connect the necessary cables.
Install Storage: Mount the SSDs and HDDs in their bays and connect them to the motherboard and PSU.
Install GPU: Slide the graphics card into the PCI-e slot and secure it.
Cable Management: Organize cables using zip ties or Velcro straps to improve airflow and aesthetics. 
3. Software Setup:
Install Operating System:
Boot from a USB drive or DVD containing the operating system (Windows, Linux, etc.) and follow the installation instructions.
Install Drivers:
Install the necessary drivers for your motherboard, GPU, and other components.
Install Software:
Install your desired applications, games, and utilities.
Test and Optimize:
Thoroughly test all components and optimize system settings for performance. 
4. Customization:
Aesthetics:
Customize the appearance with RGB lighting, custom panels, or other aesthetic modifications.
Performance:
Fine-tune BIOS settings and overclock components for enhanced performance (if desired).
Cooling:
Optimize cooling solutions (e.g., adding extra fans, upgrading the CPU cooler) for optimal temperature management. 
5. Potential Issues:
Compatibility: Ensure all components are compatible with each other, especially the CPU and motherboard. 
Power Requirements: Make sure the PSU has enough wattage to handle all components. 
BIOS Settings: Familiarize yourself with BIOS settings for proper boot order and component configuration. 
 

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