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Old 05-26-2011, 06:41 AM   #1
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by Jeff Atwood Creating a Laptop, Part I
Over the subsequent few days, I am going to be developing Scott Hanselman's laptop or computer. My objective nowadays is a lot more modest: construct a minimum program that boots.

I'd like to dispel the myth that building computer systems is risky, or in any way tough or difficult. If you can put with each other a LEGO kit, you'll be able to put jointly a Pc from elements. It really is dead simple, like snapping collectively numerous LEGO bricks. Effectively, primarily. Have you seen how complex a few of these LEGO kits are?

Granted, building pcs isn't for everybody. There are a good amount of other stuff you may possibly wish to do together with your time, like, say, investing time along with your children, or locating a remedy for cancer. That's why people acquire pre-assembled computers from Dell. But if you will need fine-grained handle more than just what's inside of your Computer, if you desire a deeper comprehending of how the hardware fits collectively and works, then creating a Computer is often a enjoyable undertaking to get on. You can easily match or beat Dell's rates generally, even though building a superior rig -- and you may understand a thing along the way in which, too.

Here's the total set of elements we ordered, for each the component list. The CPU and memory boxes aren't demonstrated, regrettably,Office 2007 Enterprise Product Key, simply because I had currently opened people by the time I took this photo. Whoops!


All you may need is a couple of standard tools to develop this Laptop. I normally use needle-nose pliers, wire cutters, and a tiny phillips screwdriver.


Before we start, allow me to reveal several crucial things I've realized while building PCs:


Computer components are surprisingly durable. They aren't fragile. You don't have to baby them. So often I see men and women handle pc parts as if they're sacred,Office Professional 2007 Key, priceless relics. While I don't think you should play "catch" together with your new Core 2 Quad processor,Office Ultimate Key, it can be also not going to explode into flames in the event you look at it the wrong way. You don't have to tiptoe around the develop. Just be responsible and use common sense. I've done some appalling issues to laptop or computer hardware in my day, truly boneheaded stuff, and I think I've broken all of two or three items in the last 10 years.

The risk of static discharge is overblown. I never wear anti-static wristbands, and I've yet to electrocute any components with static electricity. Never. Not once. However, I always touch a metal surface ahead of handing personal computer components-- and that is a good habit for you to cultivate as well.

Be patient,Microsoft Office 2007 Key, and don't force it. These rare times I've damaged components, it really is because I rushed myself and forced some thing that I thought should fit-- despite all the warning signs. I've discovered through hard experience that "maybe I require to use lots of additional force" is never the right answer when it comes to constructing PCs. Acquire a deep breath. Count to ten. Refer to the manual, and double-check your work.




I always construct up the motherboard first. Place the motherboard on top of the anti-static bag it came in so it really is easier to work on. Slot in the CPU and snap in the memory sticks. We're using four sticks here, so every slot is populated. However, if you're only using two sticks of memory, be sure they are in the correct paired slots for dual-channel operation. In case you need advice, the motherboard manual can be a good reference for fundamental installation steps.


Continue constructing up the motherboard by installing the CPU cooler. I strongly recommend buying an aftermarket CPU cooler based on a heatpipe tower design, as they wildly outperform the stock Intel coolers. This particular model we chose for Scott's construct is the Scythe Mine, but I'm also a fan of the Scythe Infinity and Scythe Ninja Plus. (It is possible to see the Ninja Plus on my work rig.)

It's important to install the CPU cooler correctly, otherwise you risk frying your CPU. Refer closely to the heatsink instructions. Don't forget to place a bit of the heatsink paste (included with the cooler) on the surface of the CPU before installing. These larger heatsinks can be quite heavy, so be sure you've followed the installation instructions to the letter and secured it firmly to the motherboard. Check the orientation of the heatsink so the fan blows "out" if possible, e.g., towards the back of the motherboard, where the case exhaust fans usually are.


Now let's create up the case to accept the motherboard. We chose the Antec P182 case for Scott's develop. This case is unique; it's a collaborative venture between the well-known case vendor Antec and Silent Computer Review, one of my favorite Personal computer enthusiast websites.

This is the second version of the case, which reflects a number of design tweaks more than the original P180. It's a little expensive, but the P182 oozes quality and attention to detail. It really is probably the single best designed case I've ever worked on. But don't get my word for it; see reviews at AnandTech and SilentPCReview.


Some instances are sold with power supplies, but the higher end circumstances, such as the P182, generally are not. For Scott's construct, we chose the Corsair HX series power supply, which is really a rebranded and tweaked Seasonic. It can be considered one of the best quiet and efficient power supplies on the market, which is why it tops the list of recommended PSUs at SilentPCReview.

I opened the opposite side of the case to gain access to the PSU cage from both sides, installed the PSU in the cage, and threaded the power cables up through the opening in the middle.


If you have cats, like we do, you have curious cat helpers. However, cat helpers are not all that... helpful.


Now install the backplate included with the motherboard. Every backplate is different due to the fact every motherboard is different. It can be held in by pressure; just snap it in firmly around the edges.


It's finally time to place the motherboard in the case. Clear room in the case compartment by moving any errant cables out of the best way and stowing them. Make sure the screw holes on the motherboard line up with the pre-installed screw mount standoffs in the case. In our P182, everything matched up perfectly out of the box.

Angle the motherboard down slowly and line up the ports to the backplate, then gently allow the motherboard down to rest against the standoffs. Loosely line up the motherboard screw holes to the motherboard standoffs.


Find the packet of screws included with the case, and use the appropriate screws to secure the motherboard to the case standoffs.


Now let's connect the power supply to the motherboard. You'll find two power connectors on modern motherboards, so be sure you've connected them both. Don't worry, the connectors are keyed; you can't install them incorrectly and blow up your Computer. As you'll be able to see here, I threaded the power connectors along the back side of the motherboard platform. That is one of the numerous nifty little design features of the P182 case.


Before we can boot up,Genuine Office 2010 Key, we need to connect the power and reset switches so they work. This part is often a little fiddly. Find the cable with the labelled power, reset, and LED connectors from the case, then refer to the motherboard manual to see where the appropriate motherboard front panel connector pins are.


Connect each front panel wire to the specific motherboard front panel pins individually. Make sure you connect them to the right location, but orientation of these connectors doesn't matter. This is where the needlenose pliers come in handy unless you have nimble (and tiny) fingers. Why this is not a universally standard keyed block connector by now is beyond me.


We need some kind of video output to see if our laptop or computer can boot, so let's install a video card. Scott's not a ################ gamer, so I went for some thing midrange, a set of two NVIDIA 8600GTS cards. They're an excellent blend of performance and the latest DX10 and high-definition features, even though using relatively little power.

Don't forget to connect the 6-pin video card power connector if your video card requires it! This is often a common mistake that I've made a lot more than once. Our power supply has modular connectors, so I snapped in one of the two 6-pin power connectors and threaded it up to the video card.


We're ready for the moment of truth: does it boot? I attached a power cord to the power supply, hooked up a utility 15" LCD I keep around for testing, and then pressed the power button.


Success! I know "reboot and select proper boot device" doesn't look like much, but it means everything is working. We've just built a minimum Laptop that boots up. It's a little step that we'll construct on tomorrow.

Getting this program from a pile of components to bootable state took about two hours. Like I promised -- easy! Writing it up is taking almost as long as actually doing it. This was a slow develop for me due to the fact I was extra cautious with Scott's parts, and I was stopping to acquire frequent pictures. With some practice, it is possible to develop a Personal computer much far more quickly-- even in under ten minutes.
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