I needed a computer.
When I said to buy a brand PC, the disadvantage was that it could not be configured as I wish.
But, let's leave it to the assembly company to assemble... Will the expensive equipment be replaced?
Or, I was worried that I would break the line too much while assembling and become disconnected.
Of course, the only thing that will be done by a business under the name
It was decided that the most obvious way is to assemble the parts I have bought at my own disposal, and that is the best and best way.
So I decided to do it myself.
We put together the necessary parts one by one and made a quotation, purchased the parts one by one, and even assembled them.
Somehow... It was so easy and so fun!
Surely there are many people who think the same way as me. I'm a little anxious to assemble it, and I don't know when I try it myself. In order to be of little help to many such people, I will try to post a little bit of related information on this blog.
Assembling the PC
Ⅰ. Preparation stage
■ Major components that make up a computer
1.CPU
2. Main board
3. Storage device (SSD / HDD)
4. Power supply
5. Memory (RAM)
6. Graphics Card (VGA)
7. Case
8. Cooler
9. Monitor, keyboard, mouse ...
If only these parts are basically equipped, you can complete a computer.
■ Basic preparation tools
There may be disagreements, but they are good tools that you must have personally.
1.(+) Phillips screwdriver (medium size, long size) _ Required
2. Hexagonal pons driver: very useful in motherboards _ Essential
3. Small size cutting machine (nipper, scissors, etc.)
4. Cable ties (or other tools to tie the wires together)
5. Thermal grease (required when assembling the CPU and CPU cooler. However, it is not necessary if you want to use the basic thermal grease on the basic cooler.)
6. Air blower (dust removal)
7. Latex gloves _ recommended
8. Magnetizer
9. A cushioned pad in the computer parts box and an anti-static plastic wrap around the motherboard.
1. Phillips screwdriver
There are some things to consider when choosing a Phillips screwdriver.
First. Is the tip of the driver made of sufficiently hard material? Is
Second, can the screwdriver be magnetic, so you can attach the screw with magnetic force?
Third, is the grip part thick enough and not slippery?
Fourth, whether or not the grip has a rotating cap.
first. The crosshair driver is a must. Because of its long length, it can be reached and assembled anywhere when assembling a computer.
The product in the photo (vessel rubber grip screwdriver 610 p.1 x 150mm) has a rubber grip so that it is easy to use, and the tip is chrome plated so that the tip of the driver does not break. However, the biggest drawback is that there is no magnetic force, so the screw cannot be magnetically attached.
When assembling a computer, it is common to leak screws, but if the main board is attached to the case and all kinds of wires are attached, spilling even a single screw is really annoying. So, if a long screwdriver has magnetism, it saves you the trouble of finding the screw.
That is why you need a long driver, a product with magnetism, and a magnetizer that makes magnetism.
And, if you use an extremely inexpensive, inexpensive screwdriver, the tip of the screwdriver may be crushed by the screw. Usually, the screw is ground, but there are cases where the screwdriver is ground, so it is important to choose a product with a hard end.
When assembling a computer, there are times when you have to turn a screwdriver with a lot of effort. This is the case when trying to install a system cooler. The system cooler (the fan attached to the computer case) is in a raw plastic state with no grooves inside. Therefore, attaching the computer case to the computer case turns a screw on the raw plastic by hand to dig a groove. At this time, the screw is often shredded. If the force is applied properly, such cases are a little less. That's why you need a driver that can fit properly.
Of course, using an electric screwdriver will solve it neatly, but if you do not have experience in using the electric driver, or if you are afraid that the main board or other parts will be shattered by the excessive force of the electric driver, you have to use a hand driver. If you use a hand driver, the grip part This thick enough driver is indispensable.
A driver with a rotating cap on the grip can tighten the screw while gently rotating the body while pressing the rotating cap, so it is easy to work regardless of which angle the screw is tightened.
In the case of the precision screwdriver set in the picture, there is a rotating cap, magnetic, and various sizes are available, so it seems to be a recommended product.
2. Hexagon Driver (Pro's kit)
An unfamiliar hexagonal driver is a must-have item when adjusting the hexagonal bolts that connect the computer case and the main board.
In the case of the main board, the size of the main board is varied, so the hexagonal bolts attached to the case must be adjusted to fit the main board. At this time, you can use a hexagonal pox driver. A size of 5mm is sufficient.
In addition to this, there are some cases where hexagonal bolts are attached to computers such as monitor connection port and graphic card (VGA) port, so make sure to prepare at least one.
3. Small size cutting machine (nipper, scissors, etc.)
Cable ties are essential when arranging the wires of a computer, but when cutting the ends of these cable ties, a cutter like the one above, that is, one pliers, is useful.
4. Cable ties (or other tools to tie the wires together)
I think the flower of computer assembly is a choice. It is the highest level of difficulty and requires a lot of experience to assemble a computer neatly and beautifully. What you need is a cable tie, which is small in size, and a black cable tie is the best.
5. Thermal grease
Thermal grease will be covered in detail in the next post, but briefly, it is to connect the CPU and the contact surface of the cooler to cool the CPU with thermal grease and make it in full contact, allowing heat to be efficiently transferred from the CPU to the cooler.
In general, thermal grease is applied to CPU coolers, but if it is not applied or you do not like the basic thermal applied, you can remove the basic thermal and apply the provided thermal grease.
6. Air Blower (Dust removal)
When assembling a computer, foreign objects may get inside the computer. At this time, you just need to blow the air with this air blower to remove foreign substances. If you blow the wind through your mouth or blow it off with your hands, there is a possibility that sensitive computer parts may be damaged. It's also good to brush off the dust later
7. Latex Gloves
Computer parts can be damaged by static electricity. As there is a possibility of damage not only by static electricity but also by foreign substances on your hands, it is better to wear latex gloves. In addition, the parts are basically sharp and pointed, so there is a risk of injury to your hands. Above all, they are heavy metal lumps, so latex gloves are a good choice to protect your hands.
8. Magnetizer
The magnetizer makes the driver magnetic, so that you can easily aim it into the screw hole by attaching a screw to the driver. Only then makes the computer assembly work much easier and saves time significantly.
In general, drivers have basic magnetism, but if the magnetism is weak, it is necessary to infuse magnetism.
9. A cushioned pad in the computer parts box and an anti-static plastic wrap around the motherboard.
When assembling, it is necessary to put the main board on the floor and assemble, but the force applied to the main board is greater than expected. For that reason, it is recommended to assemble with a cushioned pad on the bottom floor, and as it is necessary to pay attention to static electricity, it is recommended to assemble with an antistatic plastic wrapped around the main board on it.
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