Build a Computer Part IV: Processor and RAM

February 17th, 2012 by admin


This video shows you how to add your processor and RAM to the motherboard. Credits: , HowStuffWorks

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25 Responses to “Build a Computer Part IV: Processor and RAM”

  1. Comment byxxBillyy

    @Learncountriescom you would have to see if it is compatible with your motherboard.

  2. Comment byRedthorn57

    @Learncountriescom as long as it is compatible with your motherboard you won’t have to do anything else but put it in.

  3. Comment byRedthorn57

    assembling on a metal table, yeah thats a great idea.

  4. Comment byLearncountriescom

    @Buck90wl thanks for your help.

  5. Comment byLearncountriescom

    I have a slow computer with only 1 GB ram. And my brother has a computer almost the same as my computer (not 100 procent the same parts i think), but he dont want to have the computer so he is selling it to me. Can i just take the 1 GB ram out, and put in my own, turn on the computer, and it will now have 2 GB ram? Or does it have to be installed, or something els to think about so it will work? thanks

  6. Comment byBuck90wl

    @Learncountriescom Those things aren’t directly related, however if it doesn’t load faster because of a slow processor, upgrading the processor works.

  7. Comment byLearncountriescom

    Will the speed of the internet be faster if you change ANY part of hardware in your computer? Or are these things not related?

  8. Comment byexpertprogrammer

    @kosec321 Dude, new heatsink’s come with factory sticker thermal paste. SO no need to put thermal paste :D But remember always check if there is thermal paste :D

  9. Comment byexpertprogrammer

    @Ir0nF1st924 Building a basic gaming PC costs about 800 euros. Making a top-end one will cost aprox 2500 euros :D

  10. Comment byIr0nF1st924

    @expertprogrammer how much would it cost to build a computer with all top-of-the-line parts, like graphics card, and processor?

  11. Comment bytanert007

    This guy doesnt no what hes doin

  12. Comment bykosec321

    So, no thermal paste ? …good luck with that.

  13. Comment byexpertprogrammer

    Is that a stainless steel bench? WTF experts always say not to put a mobo on stell it could fuck up the mobo. Please don’t try to teach Noobs if your a noob yourself. Anyways I work in a PC repair center. Why am I watching this video? Dunno I don’t have things to do, this ain’t my first build its like my 7 th one.

  14. Comment byqman327

    dont wear socks, if you shock the bored your fucked…

  15. Comment byINFECTEDTERR0R

    Could the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 be in the HP Pavilion Slimline s5610t?

  16. Comment byDesorath

    finally we hit part 1 omg 3 excess parts of unnecessary crap

  17. Comment bykave213vids

    lol at 00:10 throw the trash on the floor haha

  18. Comment bybvestationfan

    @funnyfootballs Core i7 definitely. X6 got beat by a Core i5 750, then a i7 EASILY beats it

  19. Comment byinstronly

    0:51
    Should really have emphasized this lol…
    The heat sink doesn’t always come with a thermal patch in place. If this is the case then it could end up destroying the CPU.

  20. Comment byfunnyfootballs

    intel core i7 860 2.8ghz 8mb 95w box s1156 vs the amd phenom x6 1090t black 3.2 ghz 125w box am3
    What is the best?

  21. Comment byJCkido0o

    @yunggawd why the fuck would you??

  22. Comment by21crvlogs

    He makes this sound more complicated than it actually is.

  23. Comment byChro801

    @Ryanspeanuty He told you how the assembling works.

  24. Comment byRyanspeanuty

    “How stuff works,” he didn’t tell me how it works

  25. Comment byZorkwanM

    no glue…coputer down