Easy, yes. Fast, no.
Make sure you have a case that matches the motherboard.
Check out Tom's Hardware; they have a guide on building your own PC.
2007-01-03 19:01:12
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answered by Alan 6
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It's fairly simple, but you still need to know what your doing to avoid certain things that can cause problems, one thing is before even touching any parts or installing, touch the back of your computer case(where its metal) and do so every so often while installing. This will keep your body at the same electonic level as the rest of the computer, and keep you grounding. This way you don't shock and ruin your components with static electricity.
2007-01-04 03:00:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Basically yes. It just takes time and you can't get easy frustrated. #1 rule make sure you are grounded or you will fry the motherboard and other parts. You need a mat to work on, an anti static mat. But basically it is just plugging in stuff. Tons of tutorials online.
2007-01-04 02:59:38
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answered by micaso1971 5
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Dont listen to those other people that say yes i done that once and my comp went on DOS and stuffed up whole computer drivers and i had to get a new comp i idea is to get a pro to do it for you but it's cheaper if you bye a motherborad and let a computer guy install it for you and it's parts aswell.
It will Save you from getting a new computer!!
2007-01-04 03:04:57
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answered by Papz8 R 1
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Yeah, i always do it on my own.
All you have to be careful about is that theres no static and when u put the processor in u put it carefully. plus the cpu fan is tricky but once u get the hang of it, its easy(the thermal paste tends to wear off. the connections are simple and thats about it.
2007-01-04 03:04:09
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answered by krandiash 2
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Pretty easy.
2007-01-04 03:01:37
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answered by jkomets 4
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yes, but not sure that weather it works or not
2007-01-04 02:59:18
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answered by Tingo 2
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