I tried to build my first machine from scratch and I failed very badly. I didn't know I was supposed to install stand-offs on between the motherboard and the case, and when I turned on the power, smoke came up from the motherboard. I had my video card, RAM, and CPU attached, and power-supply attached, and now I'm not sure if any of them work. I'm not even sure how to tell if they work. The components were pretty expensive, and now I'm not sure where to pick up.
I'm an older gentlemen with not much experience with building computers, and the only thing I have ever done is hook up a barebones system from newegg. I would really like to learn how to build a computer from scratch. Do you think it's best perhaps to start again with a very cheap system? If so, do you know of a parts list for a very cheap motherboard, cpu, etc. On the other hand, do you think I should just try replacing this motherboard and starting again with my current parts? The problem is I'm not sure what parts are fried. This is what I purchased:
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 (dual-core)
Crucial 4096MB (4GB) PC8500 DDR2
eVGA Geforce GTX 260 Core 216 896MB DDR3 PCI-E
Western Digital 640GB 7200rpm SATA
Any advice from you would be greatly appreciated.
I'm an older gentlemen with not much experience with building computers, and the only thing I have ever done is hook up a barebones system from newegg. I would really like to learn how to build a computer from scratch. Do you think it's best perhaps to start again with a very cheap system? If so, do you know of a parts list for a very cheap motherboard, cpu, etc. On the other hand, do you think I should just try replacing this motherboard and starting again with my current parts? The problem is I'm not sure what parts are fried. This is what I purchased:
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 (dual-core)
Crucial 4096MB (4GB) PC8500 DDR2
eVGA Geforce GTX 260 Core 216 896MB DDR3 PCI-E
Western Digital 640GB 7200rpm SATA
Any advice from you would be greatly appreciated.