Building a PC Step by Step Part 3: Powerspec $24 Case

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2010

Part 3 of a series on building a PC step by step. In this case the pc is for video editing and cost less than $700 to build. Steps would be the same for any pc, just pick your components. This machine sports the following hardware....
AMD Phenom X6 1055T processor
Gigabyte GA-880GM-UD2H Mobo
8gb OCZ 1333MHZ ram
2TB Western Digital HDD
PowerSpec case
LG DVD-RW
Radeon HD5450 1GB video card
7-1 card reader
Windows 7 Pro.......
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  • man, u scared me, didnt know motherboard and the chase had to fit eachother in some special way, but as it turns out, i bought the right one anyways =D

  • i made a computer for my cuzin and i got that same case!

    but his came with a PSU 

  • @262kk Yeah, I saw that one as well. I already had the PS so I just went with the bare one. Killer for the price!

  • Intel phenom II? xD

    im pretty sure phenom is AMD's ^^

  • @iLoveAfterFx In all of the videos there is a red box that pops up telling everyone of the error. It was a typo.

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  • @alnforce 2 months old... ended up with a 580 tri sli and a much better case.

  • @XxhilfmirxX 550 ti is not worth the money.. it has som much less shader cores than the 460... get either 460 or 560ti

  • think this would fit a i5 2500k (STOCK FAN) and a 550ti?

  • DID U SAY MINI ITX????

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