It isn't! The first is to determine you computer needs; Server, Business Professional, Gamer, Graphic/Video Designer or Editor, etc... Then if you are going to use RAID, and other power constrains. Sum total power consumption +20% and make sure Case with Power Supply wattage is sufficient.
Usually, you start building your PC desktop computer with opening a case. If case already has a power supply installed, then next step is installing a mainboard or inserting drives (HDD, optical, card reader). Which of these is first - it depends on your decision or your case specification. Remember - it is better to install a CPU unit, CPU cooler and RAM memory onto a mainborad BEFORE you install a mainboard into a case.
in the first contest building from a girl
in case there is a fire
No.
Probably around 1992.
100F/38C Should not exceed 100F/38C
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.
If there is a fire alarm you should exit the building quickly and safely.
If there is not a fan,or ventilation in your tower case then overheating can occur.
The essential components for building a computer are the following: -CPU (Intel are good) -Mother Board -Ram -Case -Power Unit -CD Drive (not needed but some are only 15 USD) -Hard Drive -Graphics Card (Sometimes built in the computer) Hope this helps.
yes, building toys should be safe for toddlers. there are specific building bricks and toys that are made for toddlers that are light weight, and wont hurt you toddler in case the building collapses.