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Is building a computer hard?
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I have in mind all the parts I need and all that stuff, but is physically doing it hard I have no idea what I would be doing.
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Not at all. Like adult lego. Everything has it's place. If your anxious about it, look up some tuts on youtube.
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No it is not hard at all.

You have instructions for everything you need, plus you have Youtube and the PC Support section on here.

But you won't need any of that, it's just the case of, that bit fits there, that bit there and that in there.

It is really that easy. You have to be careful when clipping in the CPU as it may be the most expensive part, and you don't want to damage it.

Look at these videos...

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Building a PC is very very easy. I was actually surprised at how easy it was. Just take your time and don't rush anything. If you get something wrong, undo it and try again. Just be very cautious of static electricity because it can potentially ruin your components. Do not build on carpet, try and keep it as antistatic as possible.
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