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#830724 | Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 07:21:12
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How does one install an operating system from an OEM the first time after building a computer?

How do you update drivers for your GPU, HDD, etc. I assume you go to the manufacturers website.

How can I make sure I have all the necessary cables before building? What is the general idea behind cable.management?

What do you need to wear/stand on to clearly fry components with electricity? Are rubber gloves recommended? Is it.best to open all packages first before building or one at a time while installing?

Going to place my order.

 
#830725 | Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 08:15:53
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1. Make sure rom drive is set to boot seq 1
2. yes
3. re-review what you are purchasing and what connectivity options they have that are/are clearly included. i use small zip ties im sure duct or electrical tape would work as well
4. leave everything in the static bags until you are ready to install. ground yourself out before touching any part
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#830726 | Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 08:46:32
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Make sure to coat your hands thoroughly with honey (organic if available) before starting assembly. This will negate any static electricity from being generated to ruin any components.

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#830740 | Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 10:45:09
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Make sure to coat your hands thoroughly with honey (organic if available) before starting assembly. This will negate any static electricity from being generated to ruin any components.


PROTIP: dont assemble your pc on the fucking carpet
 
#830747 | Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 11:59:51
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Make sure to coat your hands thoroughly with honey (organic if available) before starting assembly. This will negate any static electricity from being generated to ruin any components.


PROTIP: dont assemble your pc on the fucking carpet


Yes, honey is hard to get off carpet and upholstery.
 
#830748 | Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 12:04:18
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Quote (Duped @ Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 12:59:51)
Quote (___ @ Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 10:45:09)
Quote (Duped @ Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 09:46:32)
Make sure to coat your hands thoroughly with honey (organic if available) before starting assembly. This will negate any static electricity from being generated to ruin any components.


PROTIP: dont assemble your pc on the fucking carpet


Yes, honey is hard to get off carpet and upholstery.


I personally always look for an excuse to munch carpet.
 
#830761 | Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 15:30:40
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Quote (xstakemx @ Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 19:04:18)
Quote (Duped @ Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 12:59:51)
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Quote (Duped @ Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 09:46:32)
Make sure to coat your hands thoroughly with honey (organic if available) before starting assembly. This will negate any static electricity from being generated to ruin any components.


PROTIP: dont assemble your pc on the fucking carpet


Yes, honey is hard to get off carpet and upholstery.


I personally always look for an excuse to munch carpet.


i was stupid enough to buy white carpet, now it's time to throw it away
 
#830775 | Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 19:49:20
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the idea of cable management is to help air flow so your parts live longer.
heat = death
 
#830778 | Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 20:45:38
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Quote (xstakemx @ Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 08:15:53)
1. Make sure rom drive is set to boot seq 1
2. yes
3. re-review what you are purchasing and what connectivity options they have that are/are clearly included. i use small zip ties im sure duct or electrical tape would work as well
4. leave everything in the static bags until you are ready to install. ground yourself out before touching any part
5. k


How do you ground yourself?
 
#830779 | Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 20:47:50
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Quote (xstakemx @ Thu - Apr 19 2012 - 08:15:53)
1. Make sure rom drive is set to boot seq 1
2. yes
3. re-review what you are purchasing and what connectivity options they have that are/are clearly included. i use small zip ties im sure duct or electrical tape would work as well
4. leave everything in the static bags until you are ready to install. ground yourself out before touching any part
5. k


How do you ground yourself?


touch any metal on the case or psu
just dont be an idiot and you will be fine
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