Your input on my computer project (In process).
#21
Posted 31 January 2008 - 12:02 PM
As I said, I wanted to keep this thread rolling for a while ,(I've been waiting on a free computer from a someone for the last week... so then when I get it I can judge if I want to build up on that, or continue my current project).
When I do figure out what I ulimately want to do, I'll fill you guys in...
Thank you for your patience and prior help,
FenderGuy2112
#23
Posted 01 February 2008 - 07:59 PM
I think I've finally got a list of all of the nessasary parts I need to finish my computer..:
* Cpu/Heatsink
* Mobo
* RAM
* PSU
* Case (with fans)
* Wireless PCI adapter (I have to go wireless)
* I already have a keyboard
* I already have a mouse
* I already have a monitor
* I already have two IDE HD's
* OS - Ubuntu Linux
* Thermal Compound
Alright; so there it is... does everything look compatible? Am I missing anything? How hard will the cpu be to install (Will I have to use that "glue" stuff for the installtion?). I know I didn't choose a video card, and I know I should upgrade to Serial-ATA HD's, but I'm on a low budget here, I will upgrade later.
Thank You,
FenderGuy2112
P.S. If anything looks incompatible please let me know!
#24
Posted 01 February 2008 - 08:35 PM
As to the question about the "glue" stuff, actually it is called Thermal Paste or Thermal Grease. The one that mph highly recommends is Artic Silver 5, and a small tube from Newegg is about $5, so it's not very expensive. I have a tube coming in a order I just made. I have used another brand (Zero Therm), but I have since read enough comments about Artic Silver 5 that I am changing. Use a very, very, small amount, usually defined as an amount about 1/2 the size of a grain of rice.
#25
Posted 02 February 2008 - 06:03 AM
Thank you for keeping along with this post from the start; I appeciate all of your help.
I updated my last post with the "thermal compound" you and mph recommended.
I have decided to only use one IDE hd, so I can have that and my dvd optical drive split onto one cable... Is this possible?
I have a feeling that I can actually buy these parts soon, (I'm going to wait for a few more responces first), so I just want to double check everything, can you guys double check everything compabitly-wise with me?
Thank you,
FenderGuy2112
#26
Posted 02 February 2008 - 06:37 AM
#27
Posted 02 February 2008 - 07:43 AM
#30
Posted 02 February 2008 - 11:46 AM
There is another 34 wire cable with just two connectors, This is for the floppy if you have one. There are also two SATA cables, one has two straight connectors and the other with a 90 degree on one end and one straight connector on the other. Since you won't have any SATA devices at first, just put these in a safe place too.
I have one of these MB's I have just installed and am about to install and hook up the PSU.
#32
Posted 02 February 2008 - 01:09 PM
Okay, I see that it has onboard video.
#33
Posted 03 February 2008 - 09:43 AM
* Cpu/Heatsink
* Mobo
* RAM
* Case (with fans)
* PSU
* Wireless PCI adapter (I have to go wireless)
* I already have a keyboard
* I already have a mouse
* I already have monitor
* HD - 40 gig IDE-based HD
* Optical drive - A read only DVD drive
* OS - Ubuntu Linux
* Thermal Compound
Okay this is probably my last double-check of my parts list... Thank you everyone for all of your help and advice, I really appeciate it!
FenderGuy2112
P.S...: hopefully I'm not forgetting anything; please let me know if I am!
#34
Posted 03 February 2008 - 10:45 AM
The first pin on the heatsink is easy to latch, I go across diagonally (like tightening lug nuts) and then the third one in between. The fourth on opposite the third will be the hardest to latch. Be sure to have good support directly under the hold when pressing down on that pin to avoid stressing the board too much.
Good Luck on the build.
#35
Posted 03 February 2008 - 10:59 AM
Sonic Sez that frying your hardware is no good. What you should do if your touching your hardware in a place that it does not like shocks. First, put on a strap. Second ground yourself. Then, get out of there! (when the job is done of course)
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