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An assembled desktop refers to a computer that has been put together by combining different hardware components, such as the motherboard, CPU, RAM, storage drives, power supply, and graphics card, into a complete system.
Assembling your own desktop can be a great way to get a customized system that meets your specific needs and preferences, while also potentially saving money compared to buying a pre-built computer. Here are some steps to follow to assemble a desktop:
Choose your hardware components based on your needs and budget, making sure that they are all compatible with each other.
Prepare a clean and static-free workspace to assemble your computer on.
Install the CPU onto the motherboard, following the instructions carefully.
Install the RAM into the appropriate slots on the motherboard, also following the instructions.
Install the motherboard into the case, screwing it in securely.
Install the power supply into the case, connecting all the necessary cables to the motherboard and other components.
Install the storage drives, such as hard disk drives or solid-state drives, into the appropriate bays in the case.
Install the graphics card into the appropriate PCIe slot on the motherboard, if applicable.
Connect all the necessary cables to the case, including the power cable, monitor cable, keyboard, and mouse.
Power on the computer and enter the BIOS to ensure that all components are recognized and functioning properly.
Install an operating system and any necessary software, and start using your new desktop computer.
Assembling a desktop can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it does require some technical knowledge and attention to detail. If you are unsure about any aspect of assembling your own computer, it may be best to seek out professional help or consider purchasing a pre-built system.
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