I need Ten
By gnase99
@gnase99 (172)
Philippines
2 responses
@Zaphan (710)
• Philippines
20 Dec 09
Disassembling
1. Ground your self to put the static out.
2. trace the wiring of your Power supply and other Jumper Pins memorize them.(to prevent damage on the board if you connect wrong wire or jumper)
3. Pull the wiring one by one.
4. Remove the Processor's fan and Processor, (make sure you have the pins protector to prevent accidental bents on the pins)
5. Don't touch the processor's underneath.
6. Remove Hard disk, be careful not to touch the underneath of the HDD, there are moisture on your hands that can damage it, handle it with care and don't bump it.
7. carefully remove the RAM and place it where it is safe.
8. Remove the optical drive.
9. Remove the Motherboard carefully don't bump it it is sensitive, place it where it is safe.
10. Remove the Power Supply.
@santhosbaala (131)
• India
19 Dec 09
1 - Make sure the config you have chosen is compatible! (many people don't care!).
2 - Make sure you have enough cooling in your case.
3 - Circuit boards are prone to static electricity, so ground yourself with a wrist strap or stand barefoot on floor.
4 - Never power on the partially assembled PC! cos you are prone to shocks!
5 - Use magnetic screw drivers, so that you don't put small screws on the circuit board(s)
6 - Put in the CPU and its fan first, so that there's a less risk of damaging the pins in the motherboard
7 - Before inserting the motherboard, mark the screw positions.
8 - Put the hardware into static proof bags immediately.
9 - Before you start the machine, make sure you have connected the CPU fan.
10 - Get help if you are not confident! (many people hesitate)
11 - Never be hasty!