believe me I am exactly the same, if there is something to trip on or knock over you can be sure I will be the idiot that does it. I still managed to build my first computer including applying the thermal paste without breaking anything though lol.Dectomax said:You have noooooo idea, I'm the type of person who trips over a flat surface! :')ash-brewster said:It is called thermal paste and is totally impossible to fuck up applying it, google a guide or two on it but its simple. If you can butter bread you can put thermal paste on a processor.Dectomax said:I'll have a looksie for cases, if I can find an awesome shiny one for cheap-ish I'll pick it up.Bigsmith said:When it comes to lights and stuff neither do I. But the reason why I brought up the case was because you can get some really decent ones that have a MASSIVE intake fan on the front just below the power button, the means that you can use that as intake and all the ones you put in as outtake.Dectomax said:Yeah, I had a friend who was trying to build a PC and didn't understand the 32/64-bit stuff...First thing I checked. The MB is 64-bit and can hold up to 16Gb of RAM.Bigsmith said:Sounds like you don't need to be told much about computers, but I can give you some advice:
Make sure you got for something like a coolmaster or other decent brand of case.
For the love of god make sure your Mobo can actually handle 6GB of RAM, basically make sure it's 64bit.
Also, make sure you have a 64bit operating system, I'd also suggest buying the OS although this could add a good £100 to the cost.
An other important thing, have one set of fans as air intake and one set of fans as the out take, this causes a "breeze" in the case and keeps everything cooler.
Not sure on a case yet, I'm just looking for the expensive bits first. As I said, I'm not really that bothered by the flashy lights and stuff, a nice, sleek design will do. ( I don't intend on pummelling it either )
Also, I just remembered, Heat conducting glue stuff (I can't remember the name right now) that you put on between the Processor and the heat sink for it, it sticks the heat sink to the top of the processor but my word does it increase the rate of heat transfer from the processor to the heat sink. Increases both life and speed of it.
Think the stuff is just called Thermal Paste/Thermal Glue? I wont be the one putting that on. ( Don't trust myself! )
Still a few weeks till I'll have all the bits, so I'll dig through a few guides before hand.
I would recommend you have a old credit card to hand though, it makes spreading the paste evenly so much easier. If you don't have one to hand then one of those small rulers will suffice.