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PCW's Build-a-PC: More Case Wiring! (9/10)

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2009

The editors at PC World's Geek Tech blog show you how to build your own PC! In this segment (part two), we're saying a prayer and tackling the system's plethora of case wiring. Ugh. There's a reason this is going to be split into two parts...

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  • This is better than most guides, most guides have expensive ass parts that are easy as fuck to connect, you see unlike most people we amateurs don't spend tons of cash on expensive ass parts! We use parts like this guy uses! This is a very good video! The best ive seen compared to others!

  • An accessory that you may want to include on your installation of motherboard and components, are wire management devices. Zip Ties, self adhesive clips of some kind. Radio Shack has these all and you can buy them all for about 8 bux. the bigger ones are great for the Power Supply Wireing harness, and the Zip Ties or smaller clips work great for the Hard Disks, CD/DVD ROMS, and even in some cases a Floppy Drive. Basically anything that has a cable.

    The Clips will allow many locations

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  • keep it up !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • iv only just turned 13 and im thinking about bulding up my own pc. iv got an asus motherboard which is a core i7 i think? but i totlay agree with (iwantbrainz) because they only think about them selfs not about other people like us ametures!!!!

  • OMG thankyou, I have been looking for someone who goes through it slowly thanks soo much great vid here is a subscribe!!

  • This is an awesome giude, because he speaks in English, other than other people who speak as if you know what there talking about. :)

  • definitely helped me out on my first time around.

  • none of theese guides are good enough, they ton'y go into depth with different cables that comes with cases (not a specific case) but like where HD_Audio goes?

  • Amazingly disorganized.

  • more death AHHH

  • @1mango3 If it happens just ONCE when the pc turns on, That means everything is checked and working. It's called a post beep.

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