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Old 20-01-2006, 14:31   #5
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Re: Help with PCmaking

Once you have installed the PSU and Motherboard (fairly simple, a couple of screws for each) you can pop in the memory and graphics card and connect up the power supply cables and drives.

To be honest the most fiddly bit is connecting up the ports on the outside of the case like microphones, speakers, USB etc. but most motherboards come with pretty good diagrams showing where everything needs to go.
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