Build Your Own No-Compromises $1,500 PC
Ready, Set, Build
Once you've collected all your parts, you're just 13 steps away from a hand-built PC you can be proud of.
1. Mount the Power Supply
Cooler Master’s big CM Stacker gives you options for PSU placement. You can mount it in the traditional spot up top or place it below the motherboard. We’re sticking with tradition here. First, remove the back plate covering the PSU slot by removing the two screws that hold it in place. Then carefully slide the PSU in place (fan side down), pushing the wire bundle from the PSU through the front of the cage (image A). Now attach one of the Stacker’s two included PSU brackets to the case (image B). The PSU will mount to this bracket. Oddly, the supplied bracket lets you attach the supply with only two screws, but that’s generally good enough.
2. Install the Optical Drive
To install the optical drive, remove both the left and right sides of the case. Inside the case, you’ll see a row of quick-release latches that hold the drives in place. Open the latches at the spot where you want to insert your drive. Now remove the bezel from the slot on the front of the case where your drive face will be. (While you’re at it, you should also remove the three lower bezels that block access to the hard-drive cage.) The CM Stacker uses a quick-release rail system to mount optical drives. Find two plastic rails in the case parts box (they should be marked Right and Left) and attach each to the appropriate side of the optical drive (image A). The rails do not screw into the drive, so don’t bother trying. Now slide the drive into its slot in the case and flip the quick-release levers (image B).