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Hi, guys Im kinda new to pc building and I've ordered my parts and do have general to advanced knowledge in computers but I was wondering theres any tips you guys could give for when I actually do the building. I have done my research but just in case I missed something. Thanks in advance.
Also, I take a pc hardware course at school so I dont need "dont force the plugs" or anything obvious like that.
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Just remember to take your time and be gentle with it. Don't rush through it or you'll get what i had my first build (zero cable management whatsoever). WHat are the specs of the parts you got?
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970 wrote Just remember to take your time and be gentle with it. Don't rush through it or you'll get what i had my first build (zero cable management whatsoever). WHat are the specs of the parts you got?
i5-4440, Gtx 970, asrock h81dm-hds, and xfx 550x psu. My case is a cooler master n200.
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Don't be stupid about building and rush. Take your time and do it properly. Try to make a good effort at cable management for better airflow and aesthetics, even if your case doesn't have a window, it's still nice to have decent cable management. That's about it really.
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Don't be aggressive. You could end up breaking anything like an SSD because it's in a stupid place and you were getting annoyed since you were working I the pc for 13hours...
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Like what all of these guys said. If you're really uncomfortable doing it I would watch a video along the way.
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Thanks everyone, pc was a success beside my cable management.
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Zehtrix wrote Thanks everyone, pc was a success beside my cable management.

Fix the cable management then
because poor cable management means less women
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If you do it half ass you do it again as my father always says
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