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Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread
Yep. Even if it's just a piece that needs to be sent pack, you'll get it figured out. Sure is frustrating though.
Regardless, just take this as a learning situation. I've found that when working with (or building) my PCs, user error has led me to not make the same error twice.
That being said, I still have a lot of errors left to make.badComment
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Did you go through the checklist I linked earlier step by step?PS: You guys are great.
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Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread
Front of case, I actually was going to get a different case, but I did like the look of this one and it was on sale really cheap so I jumped. It's not bad, but it could have been better laid out in the front for my purposes:
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Most of the air comes in the front of the system, through one 120mm and one 140mm fan. These are filtered with this air conditioner filter media: http://www.amazon.com/Duck-1285234-2...=operasport-20 placed into the front of the case:
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The rear of my case has had as much metal removed as I could, removing PCI covers, the PCI posts, fan grill, etc so that these fans blowing in won't create positive static pressure making fans work 100% efficiently. The CPU heat sink blows directly out the back of the case, through where the rear fan and grill were.
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Inside of the case has stayed VERY clean, if I remember to clean the filters. The second (screen) filter on the lower front fan, the only time it has ever had any dust on it was when I neglected to clean the filters for almost 3 months and it was able to pull dust through the filter (which is just stupid me, it literally takes 5 minutes to clean those filters). I also have a top and bottom fan running at minimum speeds to keep from getting dead spots in the air flow, they are both filtered with the same material.
This is the bottom of my case (where the HDD cage should be, but was removed to avoid airflow obstructions), there's a bit of dust there now because of my filter issue, but this is nearly 9 months of fairly heavy use.
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Here is from the side of my CPU heatsink, dist free:
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Here is my SSD mounted with velcro underneath the optical bay, and if you look back you'll see my mechanical HDD installed below my optical drive since my HDD cage is gone.
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Edit: You might notice something missing from these pics, my video card is currently away for RMA repair because of a broken fan.Last edited by Burns11; 03-30-2013, 12:03 AM.Comment
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Yep. Even if it's just a piece that needs to be sent pack, you'll get it figured out. Sure is frustrating though.
Regardless, just take this as a learning situation. I've found that when working with (or building) my PCs, user error has led me to not make the same error twice.
That being said, I still have a lot of errors left to make.
Everyone I keep talking to here says it could be that the power supply isn't big enough however they also say that it should as well????
Yeah most of it but I did have a question.
1. I only got 4 screws in Motherboard however these other things say there's like 6-7 screws for motherboard. Could that be a problem?
2. I never received any of those copper stand offs, would that have any effect at all. From who I talked to these things shouldn't matter but I wanted to be sure.Last edited by Candyman5; 03-30-2013, 12:17 AM.PS4 Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/candyman5os
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Wait a minute.....you using a motherboard with no stand offs ? No stand offs = you short out your board. That is probably why it keeps cutting off.Comment
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Well damn, yeah no standoffs came with my stuff. So what I'll do is head by bestbuy tomorrow and pick some up and try them. If it still doesn't work than I guess it's the motherboard right? Also wjat size screws should I use for the motherboard to be sure.PS4 Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/candyman5os
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Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread
Amount of screws doesn't matter functionally, but you should use every mounting point for stability so you don't flex your motherboard.
The standoffs are built into that motherboard tray, so unfortunately that's not the issue.Comment
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That reminds me of when I built my first PC. The case came with a set of stand offs that were already secured together, so I figured I was supposed to use those to secure the motherboard.
So I only had like 4 or 5 stand offs in place and used the rest to screw them in. My PC sat like that for about two years till I saw this picture:
If you look up by the drive bays you'll see a row of screws. I just automatically assumed they were apart of the construction, and don't remember the manual mentioning anything about it.Comment
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Yeah because in my pack of screws there's only 2 standoffs so I was like wtf?PS4 Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/candyman5os
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Re: Official "I want to build a New PC!" Thread
Here's what I did with my PC:
Front of case, I actually was going to get a different case, but I did like the look of this one and it was on sale really cheap so I jumped. It's not bad, but it could have been better laid out in the front for my purposes:
Spoiler
Most of the air comes in the front of the system, through one 120mm and one 140mm fan. These are filtered with this air conditioner filter media: http://www.amazon.com/Duck-1285234-2...=operasport-20 placed into the front of the case:
Spoiler
The rear of my case has had as much metal removed as I could, removing PCI covers, the PCI posts, fan grill, etc so that these fans blowing in won't create positive static pressure making fans work 100% efficiently. The CPU heat sink blows directly out the back of the case, through where the rear fan and grill were.
Spoiler
Inside of the case has stayed VERY clean, if I remember to clean the filters. The second (screen) filter on the lower front fan, the only time it has ever had any dust on it was when I neglected to clean the filters for almost 3 months and it was able to pull dust through the filter (which is just stupid me, it literally takes 5 minutes to clean those filters). I also have a top and bottom fan running at minimum speeds to keep from getting dead spots in the air flow, they are both filtered with the same material.
This is the bottom of my case (where the HDD cage should be, but was removed to avoid airflow obstructions), there's a bit of dust there now because of my filter issue, but this is nearly 9 months of fairly heavy use.
Spoiler
Here is from the side of my CPU heatsink, dist free:
Spoiler
Here is my SSD mounted with velcro underneath the optical bay, and if you look back you'll see my mechanical HDD installed below my optical drive since my HDD cage is gone.
Spoiler
Edit: You might notice something missing from these pics, my video card is currently away for RMA repair because of a broken fan.
My case actually came with a "dust filter" and though it keeps a lot of dust out, it still manages to get in. I'll try your AC filter solution one of these days along with investing in 1-2 more fans for my case.Comment
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Wasup guys, I'm looking to buying a gaming laptop and have a few questions...
What is the best video card?
Would it be necessary to get a dual video card?
How much memory would I need to play games?
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1) Best video card is subjective. There are plenty out there that will perform admirably at a 1920x1080 resolution.
2) SLI is not necessary.
3) I'd say shoot for 8GB RAM, prices are low enough and that's a fairly sweet point between price/performance.badComment
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1. I am not knowledgeable to the best cards for gaming laptops.
2. You can't do dual cards in a laptop.
3. 4gb should be plenty. 6gb just to be safe. Anymore then 6 if just showing off. On desktops it's so cheap now a lot of people just go with 8.Comment
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