Title: How to assemble the host
In today's digital age, assembling a personalized console has become the first choice for many technology enthusiasts and gamers. Whether you're looking for high performance or to save on a budget, a built-in console can meet your needs. This article will provide you with a detailed assembly guide, as well as hot topics and hot content in the past 10 days to help you understand the latest hardware trends.
1. Hot Topics and Hot Content

The following are hardware-related topics that have been hotly discussed across the Internet in the past 10 days:
| hot topics | heat index | Main discussion content |
|---|---|---|
| RTX 40 series graphics cards reduced in price | ★★★★★ | NVIDIA recently adjusted prices, RTX 4070/4080 has improved cost performance |
| AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Processor Review | ★★★★☆ | New generation processors excel in multi-core performance |
| DDR5 memory popularity trend | ★★★☆☆ | Price drops, performance advantages are obvious |
| SSD price war | ★★★☆☆ | 1TB NVMe SSD price drops below 300 yuan |
2. Steps to assemble the host
Assembling the console requires some technical knowledge, but by following the steps below, even a novice can do it easily.
1. Prepare hardware
Before assembly, make sure you have purchased the following core hardware:
| Hardware name | Recommended models | Things to note |
|---|---|---|
| CPU | Intel i5-13600K / AMD Ryzen 7 7800X | Pay attention to motherboard compatibility |
| motherboard | B760/X670 | Choose the corresponding chipset according to the CPU |
| graphics card | RTX 4070/RX 7800 XT | Make sure the power supply is sufficient |
| memory | DDR5 16GB×2 | Frequency recommended is 5600MHz or above |
| power supply | 750W gold medal full module | Choose a well-known brand |
| Chassis | mid tower case | Pay attention to heat dissipation and scalability |
2. Install CPU and radiator
First, open the cover of the motherboard CPU slot, align the CPU with the notch and gently insert it, then secure the slot. Then apply thermal silicone grease and install the radiator. If it is a water-cooled radiator, fans and radiators need to be installed in advance.
3. Install memory and storage
Insert the memory stick into the DIMM slot of the motherboard, making sure to align the notch. When installing an M.2 solid-state drive, you need to remove the heat sink on the motherboard first, fix the hard drive and then install it back.
4. Install the motherboard into the chassis
Install the motherboard I/O baffle into the chassis, align the screw holes, and secure the motherboard with screws. Be careful not to over tighten.
5. Install power supply and wiring
Place the power supply into the designated location on the chassis and secure it. Then connect the motherboard 24pin power supply, CPU 8pin power supply, graphics card power supply and other wires. Pay attention to neat wiring.
6. Install graphics card
Remove the corresponding baffle from the chassis, insert the graphics card into the PCIe slot, and secure it with screws. Don't forget to connect the graphics card power cable.
7. Final inspection and power-on
Check whether all connections are secure and turn on the power after confirming that they are correct. If everything is normal, enter the BIOS settings startup item to install the system.
3. Frequently Asked Questions
| question | solution |
|---|---|
| No display when booting | Check the graphics card power supply and monitor cable |
| Frequent crashes | Check thermal and memory compatibility |
| Hard drive not recognized | Check BIOS settings and cables |
Through the above steps, you should be able to successfully assemble a high-performance host. Remember to do your homework before purchasing hardware and choose the configuration that best suits your needs and budget. Happy assembly!
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