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Wow, nice way to waste 1000 bucks.
Messes:
--- Quote from: Otis Da HousKat on November 19, 2009, 05:34:26 PM --- you're a real idiot to screw up a PC build.
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Yes
--- Quote from: Otis Da HousKat on November 19, 2009, 05:34:26 PM ---That's exactly how it is though
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I couldn't think of another phrase that made it sound like you could just.. I don't know, you can't just build it with 69 IQ and it isn't as simple and half-ass as a small lego kit. Yet again it doesn't take a rocket scientist to do it.
Cody574:
--- Quote from: Muzzles56 on November 19, 2009, 05:29:37 PM ---This is why i would never try to build my own computer
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Exactly.
I just buy a Dell or whatever, and in the rare occasion I get a part, I install it.
Miga:
How the hell do you break the motherboard?! I mean, the motherboard I have is partially broken, if pressure's applied to one spot, the whole thing shuts down, but it came that way, and I never bothered to RMA it because it never was really a big issue.
Did you force DDR ram into a DDR2 socket, or force a socket 1366 intel processor into an AM2 AMD socket..?
Honestly, you NEED to do research on this sort of stuff.
--- Quote from: Cody574 on November 19, 2009, 05:39:48 PM ---I just buy a Dell or whatever, and in the rare occasion I get a part, I install it.
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You realize how much Dell charges you, and how proprietary their parts are? I've owned one before, an Optiplex 320. I couldn't even put my current motherboard into the case because the power button and lights were proprietary. Oh, and they make their BIOS forget up on you if you try to switch from a Pentium 4 to a Core 2 Duo processor.
Messes:
--- Quote from: Miga on November 19, 2009, 05:40:13 PM ---How the hell do you break the motherboard?! I mean, the motherboard I have is partially broken, if pressure's applied to one spot, the whole thing shuts down, but it came that way, and I never bothered to RMA it because it never was really a big issue.
Did you force DDR ram into a DDR2 socket, or force a socket 1366 intel processor into an AM2 AMD socket..?
Honestly, you NEED to do research on this sort of stuff.
You realize how much Dell charges you, and how proprietary their parts are? I've owned one before, an Optiplex 320. I couldn't even put my current motherboard into the case because the power button and lights were proprietary.
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This again. Okay the parts aren't like love. No need to ram them into one another so viciously hard, OneWithFire, if that's what you did.
Zenthos:
I built mine... but I actually made sure I knew what I was doing.