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Building Your Own Laptop PC
Building your own laptop can help you economize in the long term, not to mention the great joy you can accomplish in the act. So when you are looking at laptops for college, this can be a workable option! Keep in mind though that it's no simple task. Being informed on how each laptop part work is instrumental in making this a successful undertaking. In retrospect, the fact that you are reading this article at this time is proof enough that you want to do this right. So just read the basic points debated here and you could be on your way to building your own portable.
Each portable computer has what computer professionals call the "barebones model". This is the skeletal framework composed of the major parts that are important in the building of your laptop computer. The barebones model involves the motherboard, optical drive, LCD Panel, connectivity ports and the framework. There are elements that you have got to select yourself, and these are the CPU, drive, video card and wireless card. You can contact computer stores or search on the internet for laptop computer barebones products. Make a mental review of what each element does and how they work together in order for you not to lose track of what you're doing.
1. Place the notebook upside down over a clean and level surface, then using a screwdriver; take away the screws that hold the key compartment cover. When you've took away the cover, you will see the primary compartment where you can attach the CPU, Memory and Mini PCI slot. Raise the lever from the CPU socket cover and then slip in the CPU while making absolutely certain that it is aligned with the socket. Be sure to avoid touching the gold pins to prevent damaging the processor. Don't force the issue if you are having problems aligning it at first. You might have positioned the CPU wrong while slipping it into the socket, so just make the right correction and you need to easily fit it in.
2. After installing the CPU, the heatsink needs to be installed next. Above the CPU there should be 4 tiny holes where you can plug the heatsink. You can refer to the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 on the CPU heatsink to be sure that you are not plugging it incorrectly.
3. The very next step is to install the wireless card. Look for the mini PCI-E slot and pop in the wireless card there while managing to avoid the gold connectors on the card. Since wiring might be categorical for some wireless cards, it is smart to refer to the wireless card manual.
4. Pop in the video card by inserting the edge connector into the video card slot near the centre of the motherboard and secure the screws to hold it in place.
5. Secure the hard drive to the hard drive shielding tray by sliding it in until the pins are correctly inserted. The plastic handle also should be used to secure the drive into the pinholes.
6. Now that all of the internal components are in place, close the portable casing and insert the battery. Connect the power brick and plug it into the wall port. If you've done everything correctly, it should power up once you have pushed the power button, and the very next thing that you'll have to do is pat yourself on the back for a job well done!
Joseph Robertson is fanatical about helping people, particularly when it comes to laptops for college. Take a look at the blog for more in-depth data on picking the best laptops for college.
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