Checking of hardware for DIY computer

zjlim86

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Hi bros, I am new to DIY computer and as i am fed up with computer from HP etc, I decided to get a DIYed computer. The thing is, how do I check that the hardwares I bought is assembled in the computer?
 

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err, basically open the case up to see individually ?
or best, assemble it yourself :D
 

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Go to a reputable shop.
Also once assembled they will show u the component in bios.
 

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Hi bros, I am new to DIY computer and as i am fed up with computer from HP etc, I decided to get a DIYed computer. The thing is, how do I check that the hardwares I bought is assembled in the computer?

Watch them assemble infront of you in the chassis. Can check bios yourself or in windows information to check all the hardware devices is install.
 

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Hi bros, I am new to DIY computer and as i am fed up with computer from HP etc, I decided to get a DIYed computer. The thing is, how do I check that the hardwares I bought is assembled in the computer?

Easy, when they print out the Sales invoice, ensure that all the component are stated as you had purchased.

After they installed for you, go to system information and check that you got every thing.

But, buddy i haven't heard that shops got con ppl until like that. Haha. Sure got con(like stealing urs extra screws or cables), i believe but to changed a hardware to a different one that u purchased is really..... yeah unless they plan on shutting down tomorrow. Do a hit n run. Haha
 
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