umm ur motherboard comes with insturcions its fairly simple. all you hafta do is hook up your power supply then your drives once u screw the motherboard into ur case (make sure u use spacers)
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ya i'll try googling it, my friend says it's really easy to do, but i'm decent at computers and it's just not coming to me. Maybe i'll have to see it done once or something.
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you want a good tutorial on how to do it i am sure tomshardware.com has one search their site. the reason it can save you money is that you dont need to get the top of the line parts know what you want to do with it and you can cater your system to suit your needs
i've built about 3 computers. definitely don't try it unless you have someone who can build for you. go to www.newegg.com for all your parts. its cheapest there.
case, power supply (if the case doesn't come with one), motherboard, processor, heatsink+fan for processor, RAM, video card, harddrive, optical drives (DVD, CD-RW, etc.), floppy drive, i think that's it.
My brother got a new comptuer and I accidentally knocked out a few things while removing a bitch of a hardware so I kind of learned how to build computers...
i'm sayin' get a local shop to do it for you.. if you're in a city, they're usually in so much competition with the guy down the road that they'll build you a good machine for the same price as if you built it yourself .. sometimes cheaper.. and you can take it back to them if something breaks. if you do it yourself and you're not too sure what you're doing and something goes wrong, you'll have to deal with manufacturers for parts... which takes time.