Senlis said:
I suppose the proper term is assembling. You put the parts together and install the OS.
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And, it's also very easy to know what to put and where - things can't be put to wrong places, they just won't fit. Only the processor it more complicated but even it's rather easy and actually comes with a manual so there ought to be nothing to worry about.
People don't consider assembling a computer hard because it would actually be hard; they think it's hard because they don't know much about it. Seriously, when you look inside an existing computer and then learn what is what (there isn't much to learn by the way: motherboard, processor, RAM, graphics card, HDD, PSU...), it'll probably be rather easy to assemble one by yourself. I'd say a couple of cords or cables might take some time but in the end, they shouldn't really be too much. You can find pretty much everything in the motherboard's manual.
| niksta2 said: the cpu is a pentium...seriously? don't get me wrong, apparently it overclocks up to 6ghz....but...a pentium? Aren't those....antiquated? |
It's really more like a low-end Core 2 processor despite its name.







