My Custom Computer: Step-by-Step Assembly and Troubleshooting
Overview
A concise, practical guide to assembling a custom PC from parts and solving common issues during and after build — aimed at first-time builders who want reliable, stepwise instructions and quick troubleshooting.
Parts & tools checklist
- Essential components: CPU, motherboard, RAM, GPU (if not using integrated graphics), storage (SSD/HDD), power supply (PSU), case, CPU cooler.
- Optional: Case fans, optical drive, RGB controller.
- Tools: Philips #2 screwdriver, anti-static wrist strap (optional but recommended), zip ties, thermal paste (if not pre-applied), flashlight.
Pre-assembly preparation
- Work on a clean, flat, non-carpeted surface.
- Ground yourself (touch metal) or use anti-static strap.
- Read manuals for motherboard and case.
- Update BIOS on supported motherboard if needed (use vendor instructions).
Step-by-step assembly
- Install CPU into motherboard socket — open latch, align triangle marks, place gently, close latch.
- Install CPU cooler — apply thermal paste if required (pea-sized), mount cooler per instructions, connect fan header to CPU_FAN.
- Install RAM into correct DIMM slots (consult manual for dual-channel); push until latches click.
- Mount M.2 SSD on motherboard (if applicable) and secure with screw.
- Install I/O shield in the case (if separate).
- Mount motherboard in case using standoffs and screws; align with I/O shield.
- Install PSU into case and route primary cables (24-pin ATX, 8-pin CPU, PCIe) but don’t plug into components yet.
- Install storage drives (2.5”/3.5”) into drive bays or trays and connect SATA power/data cables if using SATA drives.
- Install GPU into PCIe x16 slot; secure with screw and connect PCIe power cables from PSU.
- Connect all power cables: 24-pin to motherboard, 8-pin CPU, SATA power to drives, PCIe to GPU.
- Connect case front-panel headers (power switch, reset, power LED) and front USB/audio per motherboard manual.
- Connect case fans to fan headers or use fan hub; plug CPU fan to CPU_FAN header.
- Tidy cables with zip ties, ensure no cables contact fans.
- First boot: power on and enter BIOS/UEFI (usually Del/F2). Verify CPU, RAM, storage detected and correct boot order. Save settings.
Initial software setup
- Install OS from USB/DVD (choose UEFI/GPT for modern setups).
- Install chipset, GPU, and storage drivers from manufacturer sites.
- Update Windows/macOS/Linux and verify device manager shows no errors.
- Install monitoring tools (HWMonitor, HWiNFO) and stress-test (Prime95, MemTest86, 3DMark) to check stability.
Common build problems & fixes
- No power / no fans:
- Check PSU switch, wall outlet, and 24-pin/8-pin connections.
- Breadboard outside case to rule out shorting from standoffs.
- No POST / blank screen:
- Reseat GPU, RAM; try single RAM stick in recommended slot.
- Clear CMOS (jumper or remove battery briefly) and re-enter BIOS.
- Connect monitor to onboard video (if available) to test GPU.
- Beeping codes or RGB diagnostic LEDs:
- Consult motherboard manual for beep/LED meaning (often RAM, CPU, GPU issues).
- Overheating:
- Re-check cooler mounting and thermal paste application; ensure fan headers connected.
- Verify case airflow direction and add intake/exhaust fans if needed.
- Random crashes or BSOD:
- Run MemTest86 for RAM errors; check PSU wattage/rails; update drivers and BIOS.
- Storage not detected:
- Ensure SATA cables connected and ports enabled in BIOS; for M.2, confirm slot supports SATA vs NVMe.
Maintenance & upgrades
- Clean dust filters and case interior every 3–6 months.
- Reapply thermal paste every 2–3 years or when removing cooler.
- For upgrades, match RAM speed/voltage and ensure PSU has required connectors/wattage.
Quick checklist before shipping or warranty
- Photograph internal build and serials for warranty claims.
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