How do I build a pc?
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Looks fun except for the non-modular power supply
Just look up it up.
FUUUUUCK I asked the guy at the store!
>putting electronics on carpet
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>How do I build a pc?
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>components on carpet
Might as well buy a new one and a prebuilt at that
I don’t have space to put it anywhere else
No don’t go I don’t want to be alone I can only interact with other humans on the internet
NOOOO I want to know how to take care of my PC
No one is perfect except Jesus
Water cool all of it, except the ram and hard drives.
I mean you could put those on water too but it doesn’t really help anything. Maybe the RAM if you are going for stupid clocks.
Pic related. My system right now. Yes it’s got some dust in it. So what? It’s almost all on water. My loop goes res-pump-2x140x1 radiator on the bottom- temp sensor-graphics card two-graphics card one- outside the case 3x120x2 rad-back in case to cpu-mosfets- flow meter-res
Just watch a linus tech tips video
The verge has a nice tutorial about it
So you got all this shit and the very first thing you do is stick your states logo on it?
Plz r8
Wow, I used to do this all the time. Was good fun
It’s a rebuild
screw in motherboard and the PSU
slot in RAM, GPU
SATA the hard disk and DVD (you did get a disc drive didn't you?)
Um... yeah.
I mean we are throwing cable management out the window because you got that thing
Also might want a fan or 2 or 3 but you need a push-pull setup that makes actual sense, you know, facing fans the correct direction
Firstly, put all your components on the carpet. Then rub them around a little. That's how you get the initial electricity in there so it boots up when connected to the mains outlet.
Asthma/10
Never gets old.
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Nah...fuck that shit!
>Jow Forumspcmasterrrace so¥bo¥s react to an uninformed video
hahaha so funny
It's really easy, the sticker indicates which side the fan is on
Motherboards only have so many PWM connectors so you may need a bay controller if you're going overboard
Or you could just look at which direction the blades are cupped in.