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just got a new computer

The hardest part about building a pc is keeping your composure since you're dealing with very expensive and delicate parts. Static electric could fry a component and you would have to get a new one, so you always have to ground yourself by touching the wall or being barefooted
It's usually not a big problem static is fine if you're wearing your livestrong bracelet but even of you don't have that just don't build on carpet and ground yourself on something metal (your power supply will do the job nicely).
If a person with zero knowledge of both IKEA furniture assembly and PC bulding had to build both I think IKEA would be easier. The instructions are easier, everything is neatly labeled so even the biggest retard can do it. If you assemble it it is assembled- as opposed to building a PC and there being a chance of some random issue occuring.
Honestly even if you do get a random error a lot of motherboards that aren't a series crap will have error codes on the board directly, installing windows and having an in-date BIOS is a greater issue imo than it not posting.
 
Use case? Apart from installing a newer CPU
I mean that is the case, sometimes the motherboard won't ship from the factory with the proper support for a newer CPU, this was an issue with Ryzen processors a few years back because they all used the AM4 socket.
 
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