After seating the motherboard, it’s time to install the CPU, or the brains of the computer. The processor is delicate so handle it by the edges and be sure to discharge any static electricity before ...
So you've spent the past few weeks wringing towels, trying to decide whether you should stick with your current PC or start over from scratch. It's been a tough decision, but in the end you've decided ...
For first time PC builders, putting together a system can be anxiety inducing. Which is why it is important to be familiar with the components first before proceeding. This guide serves as a basic ...
AMD's latest Ryzen 7000 processors are currently available for purchase. These chips come with some of the best single-core and multi-core performance levels available in the market. All things ...
AMD's Threadripper CPU is a significant departure from any mount system the company has used before. And if you're planning to buy one of these chips, we'd strongly recommend familiarizing yourself ...
First, you’ll need what looks like a custom head screw driver, perhaps a Torx, but the size is unknown. I would assume that the CPU or motherboard comes with the tool required to perform this task.
My only experience on installing CPU's on motherboards has been with Slot 1's. I recently picked up a PIII 866 retail Socket 370. I'm looking for tips on the proper way to install this retail CPU. I ...
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