DIY PC Build out
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unlike because you are a women
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Also, try installing the motherboard and it's components (CPU + heatsink/fan mostly) OUTSIDE of the case before mounting the motherboard. It'll make the job much easier and less time-consuming.
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I was freaking out when she was installing the CPU. The CPU itself has a marker in the shape of an arrow/triangle on one of the corners. That marker corresponds with a marker on the motherboard. Match one corner with the corresponding marker and drop it in (gently). You don't wanna keep moving the CPU around as you could easily break the pins
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@mespacetoday Thats great but don't install your processor like this nut he is so lucky it didn't break!
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Microphone fail
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i have the same ram!!!!
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Motherboard sitting ontop of the anti-static packaging.
D: ono!
miker140 5 months ago
@miker140 I wouldn't worry about it, I've never shorted anything out with static, lol. Just don't rub your feet on the carpet then touch a chip and you should be fine.
EngineeringIsMagic 5 months ago
I woud get a better HD if yer video editing, but cool video nonetheless. :P
nintendonick 10 months ago
@nintendonick I actually did get a much better video card and put it in in a later film. But really, the onboard was okay. But not good enough for starcraft. I was just happy to be able to encode fast! Transcoding to mp4 is expensive on an old machine!
EngineeringIsMagic 10 months ago
your the shit.... i could use your help to build a computer.. im not that cmputer savy.. talk about smoke one an learn somethin.. how much in parts to build somethin simple to go online an maybe do a lil downloadin an uploading..???
kmhumphreys7 11 months ago
@kmhumphreys7 Not much at all. All the parts for this PC together was about $500. Go on newegg.com and look for DIY PC Combos. Basically they give you all the parts in a kit, and you put it together. If you wanted to get something less beefy, it'd be cheaper. But yeah, it's really cheap.
EngineeringIsMagic 11 months ago