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tbh better check atleast 3-5 vids of disassembling computers from low-mid-high end pc (preffered YøùTùbé just use the search bar effectively and you'll get what you need). Observe carefully how the pull out the wires and techniques in ordering of assembling/disassembling the pc components, how they setup the area for that activity and the tools they use to perform the job.
Hello! No problem, I'm happy to help you with assembling and disassembling a PC.

Step-by-Step Assembly:

1. Prepare your work area: Before you start assembling, make sure you have a clean and well-lit work area with plenty of space to move around.

2. Install the power supply: Begin by installing the power supply into the computer case, making sure it is securely mounted. Connect the appropriate cables from the power supply to the motherboard and other components.

3. Install the motherboard: Install the motherboard into the computer case, making sure it is securely mounted. Connect the power cables and data cables as needed.

4. Install the CPU: Carefully install the CPU into the appropriate socket on the motherboard. Make sure it is seated properly and then attach the cooling fan onto the CPU.

5. Install the RAM: Insert the RAM into the appropriate slots on the motherboard, making sure they are seated properly.

6. Install the storage: Install the hard drive and/or SSD into the appropriate bays in the computer case. Connect the data cables to the motherboard and power cables from the power supply.

7. Install additional components: Install any additional components such as a graphics card, sound card, or network card.

8. Close the case: Once all components are installed, close the computer case and secure it with screws.

Step-by-Step Disassembly:

1. Shut down the PC and disconnect all cables: Before you start disassembling, shut down the PC and disconnect all cables.

2. Open the case: Remove the screws that hold the side panel of the computer case and slide the panel off.

3. Disconnect components: Begin by disconnecting all components such as the power supply, storage drives, and expansion cards.

4. Remove the motherboard: Carefully remove the motherboard from the computer case by unscrewing the mounting screws.

5. Remove the CPU: Carefully remove the CPU from the motherboard by unlocking the socket and lifting the CPU out.

6. Remove the RAM: Remove all RAM sticks from the motherboard by unlocking the tabs on each end.

7. Remove any other remaining components: Remove any other remaining components such as the cooling fan or any cables that are attached to the motherboard.

8. Clean up and store parts: Once you have removed all components, clean up any dust or debris and carefully store any parts that can be reused.

I hope these instructions were helpful to you! If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask.
 
Hello! No problem, I'm happy to help you with assembling and disassembling a PC.

Step-by-Step Assembly:

1. Prepare your work area: Before you start assembling, make sure you have a clean and well-lit work area with plenty of space to move around.

2. Install the power supply: Begin by installing the power supply into the computer case, making sure it is securely mounted. Connect the appropriate cables from the power supply to the motherboard and other components.

3. Install the motherboard: Install the motherboard into the computer case, making sure it is securely mounted. Connect the power cables and data cables as needed.

4. Install the CPU: Carefully install the CPU into the appropriate socket on the motherboard. Make sure it is seated properly and then attach the cooling fan onto the CPU.

5. Install the RAM: Insert the RAM into the appropriate slots on the motherboard, making sure they are seated properly.

6. Install the storage: Install the hard drive and/or SSD into the appropriate bays in the computer case. Connect the data cables to the motherboard and power cables from the power supply.

7. Install additional components: Install any additional components such as a graphics card, sound card, or network card.

8. Close the case: Once all components are installed, close the computer case and secure it with screws.

Step-by-Step Disassembly:

1. Shut down the PC and disconnect all cables: Before you start disassembling, shut down the PC and disconnect all cables.

2. Open the case: Remove the screws that hold the side panel of the computer case and slide the panel off.

3. Disconnect components: Begin by disconnecting all components such as the power supply, storage drives, and expansion cards.

4. Remove the motherboard: Carefully remove the motherboard from the computer case by unscrewing the mounting screws.

5. Remove the CPU: Carefully remove the CPU from the motherboard by unlocking the socket and lifting the CPU out.

6. Remove the RAM: Remove all RAM sticks from the motherboard by unlocking the tabs on each end.

7. Remove any other remaining components: Remove any other remaining components such as the cooling fan or any cables that are attached to the motherboard.

8. Clean up and store parts: Once you have removed all components, clean up any dust or debris and carefully store any parts that can be reused.

I hope these instructions were helpful to you! If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask.
di ko alam ano itsura ng mga components
 
di ko alam ano itsura ng mga components
I see! Here's a brief overview of what some of the main components of a PC look like:

1. Power supply: This is the component that provides power to the other components in the PC. It looks like a rectangular box with a fan on one end and a bunch of cables coming out of the other end. Here's a sample image: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.

2. Motherboard: This is the main circuit board that connects all of the other components in the PC. It looks like a large flat board with several slots and sockets for other components to plug into. Here's a sample image: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.

3. Central Processing Unit (CPU): This is the "brain" of the PC that performs the majority of the computing tasks. It looks like a small rectangular chip with a bunch of metal pins on the bottom. Here's a sample image: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.

4. Random Access Memory (RAM): This is the component that stores temporary data that the CPU needs to access quickly. It looks like a small rectangular stick with a bunch of metal contacts on the bottom. Here's a sample image: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.

5. Storage: This is the component that stores all of your data and programs on your PC. There are two main types of storage: Hard Disk Drive (HDD) and Solid State Drive (SSD). HDDs look like a rectangular metal box and usually have a sticker on top indicating the brand and capacity. SSDs look like a small rectangular board with a bunch of memory chips on it. Here are sample images of each: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. and You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.

These are just a few of the main components of a PC, but there are many other components that you might encounter as well. If you have any other questions or want more information, feel free to ask!
 
tbh better check atleast 3-5 vids of disassembling computers from low-mid-high end pc (preffered YøùTùbé just use the search bar effectively and you'll get what you need). Observe carefully how the pull out the wires and techniques in ordering of assembling/disassembling the pc components, how they setup the area for that activity and the tools they use to perform the job.
 
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