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Building a desktop PC requires selecting and installing the various components, including the motherboard, CPU, RAM, graphics card, storage drives, case, and power supply. The motherboard is installed first in the case and connected to the front panel connectors. Additional components like the CPU, RAM, graphics card and storage drives are installed onto the motherboard before securing it into the case. Cables from the power supply are connected to the motherboard and drives to provide power and the PC is ready to use once the operating system is installed.
Building a desktop PC requires selecting and installing the various components, including the motherboard, CPU, RAM, graphics card, storage drives, case, and power supply. The motherboard is installed first in the case and connected to the front panel connectors. Additional components like the CPU, RAM, graphics card and storage drives are installed onto the motherboard before securing it into the case. Cables from the power supply are connected to the motherboard and drives to provide power and the PC is ready to use once the operating system is installed.
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Building a desktop PC requires selecting and installing the various components, including the motherboard, CPU, RAM, graphics card, storage drives, case, and power supply. The motherboard is installed first in the case and connected to the front panel connectors. Additional components like the CPU, RAM, graphics card and storage drives are installed onto the motherboard before securing it into the case. Cables from the power supply are connected to the motherboard and drives to provide power and the PC is ready to use once the operating system is installed.
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