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So im tommorow i should buy my new pc and my mom is worried bcz the components "wont work " = not compatible so i checked on pc part picker and it says they are compatible but i need your opinion 

here:

http://www.pcgarage.ro/vizualizare-wishlist/2686302/

+ the procesor 

http://www.pcgarage.ro/procesoare/intel/kaby-lake-pentium-dual-core-g4560-350ghz-box/

 

 

Im 13 :) any ideas why i should be scared to build my own computer? im scared about the drivers :(

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Looks fine to me. Don't be scared, follow a good tutorial and drivers really aren't a big deal. Dunno how good the PSU is since I don't know the brand.

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it's fine, no issues except that power supply 

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Yep it's compatible.

 

It's perfectly normal to be scared assembly your first PC, as they are very expensive and can easily be damaged.

Just wear an ESD Strap, watch a few tutorials first, take your time, as you will be fine

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Just now, UberGamerKing said:

Yep it's compatible.

 

It's perfectly normal to be scared assembly your first PC, as they are very expensive and can easily be damaged.

Just wear an ESD Strap, watch a few tutorials first, take your time, as you will be fine

esp strap ?what is that ?

 

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Just now, Daivon said:

esp strap ?what is that ?

 

discharge static

 

also get a different psu

 

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I dont like it when people doubt other who are ages more experienced then them in a certain area. about that area

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1 minute ago, Daivon said:

esp strap ?what is that ?

 

no need for one here, just ground your self by touching something that is plugged in(so computer, wall outlet screw.

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Just now, Electronics Wizardy said:

no need for one here, just ground your self by touching something that is plugged in(so computer, wall outlet screw.

you mean the case ? or the screws ofi t? 

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Just now, Daivon said:

you mean the case ? or the screws ofi t? 

yep any things that metal and plugged in to a earthed outlet.

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Just now, Electronics Wizardy said:

yep any things that metal and plugged in to a earthed outlet.

i dont think a 14 years old desk is a earthed outlet :)

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4 minutes ago, MrMcMuffinJr said:

I dont like it when people doubt other who are ages more experienced then them in a certain area. about that area

why you comment then just to let the others fell your pain ? if you dont like that just skip this topic....

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Get a esp strap. Can be used on arm or leg. They are cheap on Amazon. An slitly better power supply would be better in the long run. Dont worry about being a little scared. Thats a good feeling to have, it means you care about what you are about to do.   Here is guide I tell my friends to use the first time they build their rig. I know its not Linus By jay does a fairly good job. 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, networkdown said:

Get a esp strap. Can be used on arm or leg. They are cheap on Amazon. An slitly better power supply would be better in the long run. Dont worry about being a little scared. Thats a good feeling to have, it means you care about what you are about to do.   Here is guide I tell my friends to use the first time they build their rig. I know its not Linus By jay does a fairly good job. 

 

 

 

linus also has a video on common pc building mistakes. 

 

 

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Daivon said:

Im 13 :) any ideas why i should be scared to build my own computer? im scared about the drivers :(

What about drivers? They are probably safest software you can have. You can't install wrong one, it will state if there isn't compatible hardware. Doesn't matter in which order you install them (I usually have 4 running at the same time). You can always update just by running newer version. You don't even need to select folder, they just install and restart PC.

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7 minutes ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

What about drivers? They are probably safest software you can have. You can't install wrong one, it will state if there isn't compatible hardware. Doesn't matter in which order you install them (I usually have 4 running at the same time). You can always update just by running newer version. You don't even need to select folder, they just install and restart PC.

just remember that some drivers will cause your screen to flash

 

 

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1 hour ago, Shreyas1 said:

just remember that some drivers will cause your screen to flash

 

That pretty minor compared to BIOS update which will auto-boot system 1-3 times.

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