Does anybody know if there are any websites or guides that explain how to actually build your own computer?
I do not mean buying cpu, gpu, etc to put together a pc but really make your own computer?
Couldn't find anything useful on the web so far but I hope perhaps you do.
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My liquid cooling system is leaking.
I got the message when a blue screen opened up and said that there was a problems and my computer was shutting down.
When I booted backup I was forced into setup where I got another message saying that my CPU had exceeded 90C and had shut down to...
Hey guys, I recently saw a picture of someone that had a P1 power cable where every individual wire on the cable was individually sheathed in, of course, custom sheathing. How is this done? Do the wires have to be disconnected out of the connector, sheathed, and reconnected? Or, can you buy a...
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I have a few questions about installing the above listed Liquid Cooling System. I am about to install this in my PC for the first time and have never used a liquid cooling system before. Some of the following questions may seem a little hair-brained...
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^ Hey everybody, this is my official post for my official PC designing page. We are getting ready to spend $1500+ on building a custom monster PC, and after that, we are aiming to build a custom PC desk which will a project closer to $6K. If you are...
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Our parlor wanted papering,
And Pa says it was waste
To call a paperhanger in,
And so he made some paste.
He bought some rolls of paper,
Got a ladder and a brush
And with my mummy's nightgown on,
At it he made a rush.
When Father papered the parlour
You couldn't see him...
Everything I've found, as far as SATA cable testers appear to only be for testing the power cables, not the data cables. I know that cables are cheap, thus not making testing an absolute necessity, but I hate buying new cables when I'm not certain it's necessary. Is there an inexpensive tester...
For several reasons, I'm considering adding a drive selector switch to my desktop, but all that I've found available are designed for a maximum of 6 drives. I want one that will handle 8 drives...5 SATA HDDs & 3 ODDs. I could put all of the ODDs on 1 switch, which would make the 6 drive switch...