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Computer assembly: what order would be better?
How is it preferable?
1) Mat. attach the board to the case (of course, after screwing the rear cooler mount to the board) and then install everything else on it (processor, cooler, memory)?
2) Or first install on the mat. processor board with cooler and memory (doing it on the table), and only then put the board in the case and add all the other components?
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The order doesn't matter. Depends on the capabilities of the case, your hands and the size of the parts.
Basically, the mother is fixed first, and such issues are only taken care of if some components interfere so much that they have to be assembled in a different order.
As mentioned above, there is not much difference. But, in my opinion, it is more convenient to first put a processor and a cooler on the motherboard, and then put it in the case. It's just convenient to hold on to the cooler when you put the mother on the seats.
1. On the table, they assemble a motherboard-processor with a cooler - memory strips
2. The assembled is put into the case, on screwed racks
. Thus, you will avoid unnecessary bending of the mother when installing these parts
. Depending on the case, the PSU is already there or put after 1-2 points, from -for the dimensions of the PSU and the cooler (sometimes they interfere with each other)
Further, most often the disks, then the video - if it is short, then it doesn't matter in what order. If it is long, then the disks can no longer be installed. It depends on the body.
It doesn't matter, but the mother assembled on the table will save you from hemorrhoids with kinks and some AMD coolers, which are not really placed on the table either.
since I usually assemble system units with overall cooling systems, first on the mother, the memory is cooled, then I test it, and only then I put it in the case and re-test it, it’s easier for me, but the order doesn’t matter
2) Or first install on the mat. processor board with cooler and memory (doing it on the table), and only then put the board in the case and add all the other components?
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