2009 Build Your Own PC Installation: Motherboard


www.mindbites.com This lesson is part of a series: 2009 Build Your Own PC: Component Installation This lesson is part of a series: 2009 Build Your Own PC: Components, Install, Setup Overview: In this lesson we’ll take the next step to make a computer by installing the motherboard into the case. We’ll attach the Intel CPU cooler to the motherboard and connect the cables to the motherboard. This lesson is part of a comprehensive series of lessons created by Home PC Builder that will guide you through the process of building your computer (from the selection internal and external components through installation and setup). You can purchase all 28 lessons in the course and save 46%. www.mindbites.com For a DVD of this full series, please refer to www.homepcbuilder.com. The other lessons in this Installation series are Pt 1/10: Parts Overview – www.mindbites.com Pt 2/10: RAM and CPU Installation – www.mindbites.com Pt 3/10: Motherboard Installation – This Lesson Pt 4/10: Adding Case Fans – www.mindbites.com Pt 5/10: Hard Drive Installation – www.mindbites.com Pt 6/10: DVD/CD/Blu-Ray Drive Installation – www.mindbites.com Pt 7/10: Installing Data Cables – www.mindbites.com Pt 8/10: Installing Add-On Cards – www.mindbites.com Pt 9/10: Connecting Power Cables – www.mindbites.com Pt 10/10: Powering On – www.mindbites.com You can buy all 10 installation lessons as a series and save 30% www.mindbites.com This motherboard installation lesson covers: Installing: *Motherboard risers

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  1. #1 written by saiiad737 September 28th, 2010 at 08:54

    i cot the riser bild in

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  2. #2 written by Parts44 September 28th, 2010 at 09:25

    can anyone tell me if Team Xtreem 2GBx3 DDR3 2000MHz CL9
    would work on EVGA X58 Classified 4-Way SLI Motherboard, i have the links to the pages with more details if u need them

    thanks :)

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  3. #3 written by jadellah177 September 28th, 2010 at 10:07

    i like the way teaching your fan’s how to build your own pc i want to participe on pc builders crew shiw we start with let me enter in your company? PLEASE

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  4. #4 written by hynix93 September 28th, 2010 at 10:30

    @KingofPho75 and it’s helpful

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  5. #5 written by KingofPho75 September 28th, 2010 at 11:08

    awsome vid but doesn’t he sound like a robot?

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  6. #6 written by TheKasper45 September 28th, 2010 at 12:06

    nice vid but i dont thank i would tuch the motherboard just because i might mess it up

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  7. #7 written by Foxtrot251 September 28th, 2010 at 12:47

    sweet vid!

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  8. #8 written by kel108 September 28th, 2010 at 13:03

    really good – I am just in the process of a doing my first build and after searching around this is the only video where someone discusses standoffs (risers) – I was worried I had done that part incorrectly because the case already had the risers but also screw kit had 4 risers left over that I really didn’t need because each screw hole already had a riser – I have a Antec p183 case and GA-X58A-UD3R motherboard – thanks again

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  9. #9 written by sKoTyo September 28th, 2010 at 13:35

    haha u sound like a robot dude.. but nice vid. important info

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  10. #10 written by Dufflad101 September 28th, 2010 at 13:58

    very good video, well done.

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  11. #11 written by alienfast September 28th, 2010 at 14:23

    Nice! A lot of videos don’t talk about the importance of the risers when installing a motherboard, but this tutorial covers it well. Good job!

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