When the postie comes, I’ll be building a PC for the first time in years. What are the do’s, don’ts and tips nowadays?

Obviously classics like RTFM, plan ahead and retrieve any dropped screws are evergreen.

Things I believe are true: tighten your CPU cooler screws evenly (like putting on a car tyre), all screws should be no more than finger tight, build in a dust-free environment.

What about grounding yourself? I remember reading that the danger of this was way overstated and e.g. anti-static wrist straps were a waste of money. Is building in a case that’s plugged in (but powered off) enough?

I’ve seen recommendations to build outside of the case first to test components - is this good advice?

Anything else?

  • cybervseas@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    If you aren’t totally sure and it’s been a while, put everything together on the motherboard box first. Make sure it works. Then reassemble it all inside the case. Makes it easier to address issues.

    Cable management only after you’re sure everything works 🙃

    For normal fans, the air flows towards the side of the grille.