Setting Up a Desktop Computer
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Monitor & Computer Case on Desk
Step 1
Unpack the monitor and computer case from the box. Remove any plastic covering or protective tape. Place the monitor and the computer case where you wish on the desk or work area.
Think about where you want your desk or work area to be located, and where in that area you want your monitor, computer case, and other hardware. Be sure to place your computer case in an area that is well ventilated and that has good air flow. It is important that the computer stay cool, as overheating is a concern, especially if you plan on leaving your computer turned on for long periods of time.
Unpack the monitor and computer case from the box. Remove any plastic covering or protective tape. Place the monitor and the computer case where you wish on the desk or work area.
Think about where you want your desk or work area to be located, and where in that area you want your monitor, computer case, and other hardware. Be sure to place your computer case in an area that is well ventilated and that has good air flow. It is important that the computer stay cool, as overheating is a concern, especially if you plan on leaving your computer turned on for long periods of time.
Step 3
Locate the monitor port on the back of the computer case, and on the monitor. You may have to look under the screen to locate the port on the monitor. These ports are also called VGA ports and are usually blue.
Note: While blue VGA ports are common, monitors can be connected with other ports, such as the beige DVI port. Read the owner's manual if you have any questions about the type of monitor port your computer uses.
Locate the monitor port on the back of the computer case, and on the monitor. You may have to look under the screen to locate the port on the monitor. These ports are also called VGA ports and are usually blue.
Note: While blue VGA ports are common, monitors can be connected with other ports, such as the beige DVI port. Read the owner's manual if you have any questions about the type of monitor port your computer uses.