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Author Topic: [MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments  (Read 1600246 times)


Is 8gb still acceptable now? all I wanna do is play muh games

Is 8gb still acceptable now? all I wanna do is play muh games

Yeah it's still the standard for gaming systems. There's really no need to jump to 16gb yet.

Congratulations, you've learned what grounding is, that didn't
No, that's not what grounding is. "Ground out" doesn't mean connecting something to ground. As it says in the quote I showed you, it means the same thing as shorting out. So it does answer your question. I don't even know why it was a question you needed to ask. Why would he be worried about it being grounded?

No, that's not what grounding is. "Ground out" doesn't mean connecting something to ground. As it says in the quote I showed you, it means the same thing as shorting out. So it does answer your question. I don't even know why it was a question you needed to ask. Why would he be worried about it being grounded?

I was asking what exactly he meant to avoid confusion, but here we are.

instead of arguing, could you help me with my question?

instead of arguing, could you help me with my question?
Why do you think a case is going to short circuit your mobo? Is that a common issue with that case that you read about?

Why do you think a case is going to short circuit your mobo? Is that a common issue with that case that you read about?

yeah, also i'm just really paranoid about electrical stuff.

yeah, also i'm just really paranoid about electrical stuff.
If that's an issue with that case that has been documented, don't buy it, or if you own it you should probably get a different case. I've never heard of a case short circuiting a mobo, but whatever.

yeah
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133094
I only see one person even mentioning that, and they're just saying they "wouldn't trust it" not to. I think you'll be fine.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133094
I only see one person even mentioning that, and they're just saying they "wouldn't trust it" not to. I think you'll be fine.
God those reviews are terrifying.

I'd pick a different case hillkill. Remember, you're spending hundreds of dollars in sensitive equipment, don't cheap out on the thing supposed to be protecting it.


well is it an atx case, and an atx mobo?
because its that simple

Use a cardboard box. Cardboard doesn't conduct electricity and it's cheaper.

Use a cardboard box. Cardboard doesn't conduct electricity and it's cheaper.
I have done this.