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Riser card
Before mounting the motherboard in the case I like to install the CPU and CPU fan/heatsink on to the motherboard. In fact, it is recommended to install the CPU & heatsink while the motherboard is still our of the case to make the job easier.
A riser card is an expansion card that plugs into a motherboard and contains additional expansion slots. It is often used in low-profile systems to orient expansion cards parallel to the motherboard instead of perpendicular in order to enable a shorter case.
If I'm not mistaken they raise the motherboard up so it is not touching the case.
It should tell you in more detail with the instruction but first you slide open your computers case, then you insert the card into the matching slot on your computer's motherboard, then you close your computer back up and install the software.
Perhaps, because there might be not enough place after you install the motherboard to install your drives. The CPU or the RAMs might be in they way. There is surely no other magical reason to it.
You can assemble them in any order you like - whichever is most convenient for you. People usually install the chips into the motherboard before installing it into the case, followed by video card, modem car etc, and power supply.
Yes very easy, remove the side panel from the case. Remove the old graphics card and replace with the new one. When you turn the PC back on you will need to install the software for the new card. Make sure you buy the right card for your motherboard, AGP, PCI-Express etc
trade and riser are the terms used for stair case. trade is used for the breadth of and riser is used for height of stairs.
Bad PSU, (power supply). Did not install motherboard right in case, and bad ground.
Motherboards are very easy to install, all you need are standoffs and a standard phillips screwdriver.