In the latest video, Corsair's latest RGB components are summarized in the C5aX 4-sided tempered glass display area, from H150i PRO CPU cooler to LL (halo) fan to Vengeance RGB memory.
Build your own PC seems like a difficult task, pick the right PC component from the correct ocean and place everything in the right place. However, with the progress of the world of components, building PCs has never been easier. In fact, since most processes are very plug and play, you need to know the steps to ensure that there are no problems with your computer. It is a good thing if you bought an antistatic mat and bracelet, but they are really unnecessary. As long as you are running around the carpet all day long, you should not keep enough static electricity to blow up any of your parts. You can also ground yourself easily by touching the PC case and remove unnecessary static electricity.
If you want to avoid static electricity, place the PC on the table or separate it from the flat side of the carpet. Before touching a sensitive PC component, remove the electric charge of the bonded human body by touching the grounded metal part. If you do not get static electricity by rubbing the socks back and forth, you can do it. You also need good lighting and may even need a flashlight (your smartphone may be enough). Open the CPU box and remove the processor. You can safely put it in the plastic sleeve. Look at the CPU and align the arrow in the lower left corner of the chip with the lower corner of the slot. There are also two notches on the top of the chip. Since the pin faces downwards, the plain silvery side faces upward. Since there is only one way to place the CPU properly, it is easy to install.