>cuts your finger
Nothing personal kiddo :^)
Cuts your finger
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I've done that on actual cheap cases too.
Some cases are thinner than a kitchen knife.
How are you so weak?
>personal
>not personnel
Get out of here.This shit is not funny.
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whoops wrong pic
That'll shred your hand trying to pull it out
I'm female
I have a scar on my right index finger to remind me of my first PC build some 14 years ago. I was reusing an old case so I had to take out the old stuff out and the molex cut into my finger.
l-lewd
F U C K
M O L E X
4-pin Molex is easy as shit. Unless you have shit tier STR/DEX.
>almost never lines up
>male pins keep pushing on the female ring, end up pushing one or the other out of the socket
Easy as shit, riiiight...
What's this?
cuts your hand...
sup bitches
Only brainlets whine about those.
That image is the worst example to use to complain about front panel connectors. Those aren't even the ones with individual positive and negative plugs.
Also how do you cut your hand on an io shield. You're pressing it against the case cutout, at no point should your fingers be coming into contact with the edges. You press it until it pops in equally on all 4 sides and that's it.
>her motherboard doesn't have an integrated I/O shield
So this is how the poor live... woah...
>fucking rips your fingernail off
what kind of absolute soft bitch hands do you guys have?
do you also use body milk lotion and wear striped thigh highs?
Checked, but still doubt
>long skinny fingers master race
yes
>curses you with life long crippling anxiety
Solid thigh highs, you pleb.
Want to play Fortnite with me? :3
Easiest part of the build except maybe the RAM, what's wrong with you user?
What I hate most these days is the fucking USB 3 header. It's big and chunky as fuck but with a surprising lack of durability and an inflexible fat cable that's a nightmare to route. Once you get that sucker plugged in good luck ever removing it without taking a chunk of motherboard with it. Fuck those things.
>have autist hand
>let me just put this in-whoops I broke the pin head
that's some next level ham-fist, user
unless you have actual parkinson's or heroin withdrawal
Point is, its a fragile piece of metal that a slight mishandling will destroy it.
Why didn't they put it in secured housing like all the other connectors?
it's not fragile at all, you just shouldn't rush rush it and also you shouldn't snort or be shitfaced when trying to plug them in because you might forget that labels go outwards
>its not fragile but its fragile
You're not making sense
Actually all the new gamer mobos have playschool soft rounded io shield edges so you don't cut your danty gamer hands
Building a pc is never complete until you cut yourself unintentionally.
That's not at all what he said. Maybe you should try again when sober.
p-pics
>its not fragile at all
Its not fragile
>you just shouldn't rush it
Its fragile and rushing will break it
If he said, "even if you rush it, you cant break it" then the point would stand
when it comes to computers there is a difference between
>bends when you look at it funny
and
>why can't I put this fucking thing in with a sledgehammer?
front panel connectors are somewhere in the middle, but you insist they should be the latter
why?
Theres an inbetween somewhere that you don't see.
main problem with io shield is that the tabs push against the motherboard which makes it impossible to screw in because you have to be holding it against the shield to line up the screw holes while screwing it in at the same time. I just bend back all the tabs so they don't make any contact.
Haven't had this problem in six years. There are no tabs on I/O shields I've seen since.
I have had tabs on every io shield I've used in the past 6 years
>he hasn't unlocked the magnetized screwdriver tech tree yet
lmoaing
What cheat shit are you buying with tabs or is your shield in like a mold casing and you're too retarded to break the tabs off??
>I'm female
yeah it's not like everyone said to never use one of those when building a pc for like 30+ years
asrock, asus, msi boards mainly
you can't be serious man
they don't do shit
I've built 4 rigs with them exclusively
my Z370 had them too
tits and gtfo
I didn't say they did anything. I said everyone else said they did something and not to use them.
I wouldn't try to full steam stab a hard drive with it repeatedly but other than that I have no idea why would anyone discourage their use
>not just throwing that shit straight into the garbage where it belongs
people still think thermal paste application actually matters.
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*thermal paste application method
*CREAK*
>paste
>using stock Intel coolers
>chrysler
What ports have tabs on the shield? I'm curious, because none of mine do.
>using an i/o shield
get fukt losers
all of them besides hdmi and analog audio
bet you don't even close your fucking case panels you dirty fucking brothers in arms, I love you so much
That's nothing installing sandy bridge cpus and locking them in, now that was a creak.
youtube.com
spread method is clearly awful
lol spreading is the most consistent method and used by such people as gamers nexus and pro overclocker debaur
You would be correct, my side panels are stored in my closet
The video I posted proves you are wrong.
or instead of watching a video you could try it yourself and know that there is 0 difference.
I don't even know where are mine
but I do have IO shield on lel
Ive been overclocking since before you were born
>grug bang bang rock together
>rocks bang fast rocks overrocks, very hot, very rock, very nice
The most autistic pin ever
Guilty as charged.
why is there a USB hub in your case?
Because I've only got one 2.0 header but I need three. They just aren't currently in use, because I gutted the PC recently and couldn't be arsed to build everything back in. The other two Type A-s are the lighting.
you gutted a USB hub too?
I think its great if you did, just looking for confirmation that that is what is going on
No, it's an NZXT product. It has the exact amount of headers and Type-A plugs I originally needed.
neat.