Building The New Computer – Part 2: CPU, Cooling Fan, Motherboard and RAM

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www.zaranyzerak.com And so it begins… This time around we put the CPU, cooling fan sync and RAM on the new motherboard. Original music by yours truly, available on my album “Empire Building” exclusively through my website, amazon.com and iTunes!
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Computer Building, Upgrading and Testing Forever Changed with the HSPC Tech Station.

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Computer Building, Upgrading and Testing Forever Changed with the HSPC Tech Station.










(PRWEB) October 18, 2004

HighSpeed PC, LLC (http://www.highspeedpc.com) introduces the HSPC Tech Station (patent pending) computer workbench for PC builders, hardware testers and hobbyists. The bench is an easy-access platform for operating a complete computer system while keeping it safe in a non-electrically conductive frame.

The HSPC Tech Station is a unique computer case with an open-air design essential for hands-on installation and proper configuration of hardware. It provides a full 8×13” of surface area on two bench surfaces, fitting all types of PC hardware. The upper shelf is for stacking the CD-ROM drives and power supply while the PC’s motherboard rests on an anti-static mat on the lower shelf.

The bench has a horizontal AGP/PCI support brace that solves the problem of loose motherboard add-in cards (such as video, network and sound cards) coming lose and damage circuitry. It locks them securely in place with thumbscrews and offers universal support for all add-in cards blocking no cables or connections.

The Hard Drive Storage/Cooling Rail System keeps two standard 3.5″ hard drives protected and cooled via smooth non-conductive acrylic rails suspended under the top shelf. One end of the rail opens to catch air from a 120mm cooling fan blowing through the bench.

Powering the computer system On/Off and monitoring HDD activity is done with the ATX Control Kit. Plugging directly onto the motherboard, the ATX Control Kit takes the place of the computer case power and reset switches, power and hard disk drive activity lights, and system warning speaker so that PC hardware can operate totally independent of a standard computer case.

Before the Tech Station computer builders and hobbyists would have to leave components installed in the traditional computer case, which is an awkward and cramped environment for accessing hardware, or just leaving parts dangerously scattered around an open work area exposing components to impact, shorting and electrostatic discharge. And how is the motherboard switched on/off without a PC case? The Tech Station and Control switches solve all these problems.

About HighSpeed PC:

HighSpeed PC, LLC was founded in August 1999 and has been offering computer hobbyist a wide variety of upgrades, cooling, overclocking and case modification products, most recently specializing in PC water cooling equipment and the HSPC Tech Station PC test bench. Visit the website for more details on this product: http://www.highspeedpc.com

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2009 Build Your Own PC Installation: Motherboard

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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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Are all computer parts like motherboard and cpu from different country’s the same?

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Question by Dcdfdfdgvdf Fdfddffbv: Are all computer parts like motherboard and cpu from different country’s the same?
If i buy a powersupply from germany and a graphics card and a motherboard from usa and the ram from the netherlands would it all work with each other or would the parts be different since they are from different country’s?

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Answer by scarface88
yes they are

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