Thermal paste is supplied most of the times, even though it may be crappy. If you bought a third party heat sink for your processor (you should, Zalman or arctic cooling).
Dab some thermal paste on the center top of the processor you want it to spread evenly when you put the fan on top of it. I like to keep the computer running for the first couple days after putting everything together because you want the paste to settle in, and with the heat it'll start working more efficient as time goes on.
Everything that needs power will require a cable from the power supply, I don't know if yours is modulated or not (difference being cables able to disconnect from the power supply or not). But as Andrew said, anything that has the right hole for it should be connected. You will need to connect a couple to the mother board for processor and board itself. If it's not modulated, you wont need all the cables probably.
Off the top of my head the things I do when building a comp.
- Put motherboard in
- processor (might want to do this last before you start wiring because you don't want it to stay for long without the heat sink on it, just to keep it as clean as possible before you apply paste and fan.)
- Power supply
- ram (make sure if you have ddr2, or ddr3, or even ddr4, you put them in the right slots or else you wont be getting the benefits of channeling. This will be found on your motherboards manual)
- hard drives (sata connection if you have it)
- disc reader
- video card and any other pci express slots (wireless card, etc.)
Pretty much put all your components together, then worry about wiring.
I'm sure I've forgotten some stuff, but hopefully this'll get you started in the right direction.





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