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Kira's building a desktop woo~

1000 dollars and I know nothing about parts

pls help





yes thanks
I was looking for ethan but i didnt know his name on my friends list ;-;

you're welcome.


Kira's building a desktop woo~

1000 dollars and I know nothing about parts

pls help

You don't know the parts, yet you bought them anyway :/

You don't know the parts, yet you bought them anyway :/
haven't bought anything yet :I

i know nothing about computer parts
that's why I'm asking for help

HEHEHEHEEHHEHEHEHEHEHEEHEHE

Link the hyperpod to the flux capacitor. Yeah, that works.


no no no no no, modular power supply, wire management is much easier.
woah woah woah woah woah
Settle.
Suggest one. They are quite expensive and half of them aren't even fully modular.

I figured I'd also point out that the case has a punched side for unused cables. I use punched sides for cable management. It works fine and it's cheaper. If you're running everything at preset speeds and don't plan on overclocking anything then it doesn't matter much anyway except for the convenience of not having cables everywhere. You could probably fill the case up with cables and the stock cooler would keep everything cool enough provided there was still ventilation for the fan.
« Last Edit: September 16, 2011, 01:20:41 AM by Wedge »

I figured I'd also point out that the case has a punched side for unused cables. I use punched sides for cable management. It works fine and it's cheaper. If you're running everything at preset speeds and don't plan on overclocking anything then it doesn't matter much anyway except for the convenience of not having cables everywhere. You could probably fill the case up with cables and the stock cooler would keep everything cool enough provided there was still ventilation for the fan.
I have many computers and one of my systems is a micro ATX.
I have a clusterforget of cables on top of the RAM sticks, I know it's not healthy, but it's been running for 3 years with great temperatures.
The GPU protrudes into the hard drive bays, and there's cables there too. I have to hook the cables around the heatsink otherwise they might stop the fan.