Parts and Functions
Build Order
Cables
Connections
Installation
100

This part is known as the “brain” of the computer.

The CPU

100

This is typically the first major component installed into the case.

The Motherboard

100

This cable powers the motherboard.

The 24 pin

100

This connection is where front panel cables plug in.

Panel 1

100

You usually hear this when RAM is installed correctly.

A click.

200

This component temporarily stores data while programs are running.

The RAM

200

This component is installed after the motherboard and before major cable connections.

The PSU

200

This controls all connectors on the computer except the power button.

Front Panel cable

200

This header (or label) is used for audio from the case.

HD Audio 1

200

This must be aligned before installing the CPU.

The golden triangle/marker on the CPU and socket


300

This component connects all parts together and allows communication.

The Motherboard

300

This component must be installed carefully before attaching the cooler.

The CPU

300

Without this cable, no sound will ever be produced by your computer.

HD Audio

300

Where the main (or primary) fan plugs in to on the motherboard.

FAN 1

300

This is applied between the CPU and cooler to improve heat transfer.

Thermal paste

400

This component prevents the CPU from overheating.

The CPU Cooler

400

What is the very last part installed on the computer?

The Operating System (OS)

400

This cable powers storage devices like SSDs.

Sata cable

400

This cable allows the power button to tell the computer to turn on.

The Power Button cable

400

This can damage components if you touch sensitive parts.

Static electricity

500

This component stores files even when the computer is powered off.

The SSD/HDD

500

Place these in correct order: CPU, motherboard, PSU, cables

Motherboard → CPU → PSU → cables

500

This is the ONLY cable that connects the computer to the wall.

Power cable

500

If PANEL1 is incorrectly connected, this feature may not work at all.

The power button / reset button / headphone jack / USB slots.

500

This happens if cables are connected incorrectly or loosely.

The computer will likely not turn on.