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You know his cheap ass only has an i3 or i5, sadly a 120mm aio will cool it. Got forbid he spent a little extra and get an adult PC.Late and gay, but getting caught up, I just noticed this faggot is using 120 clc on his cpu LOL what a retard
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Looks like one of the older Asus TUF boards like the X570.You know his cheap ass only has an i3 or i5, sadly a 120mm aio will cool it. Got forbid he spent a little extra and get an adult PC.
Tiny budget RTX card, tiny dick, fat fucking hooker.
I never noticed this but the power cables on his GPU aren't plugged in they're just dangling there. The fuck, Shane.Late and gay, but getting caught up, I just noticed this faggot is using 120 clc on his cpu LOL what a retard
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I think that's just an extra power connector, if you look the cables go into a hole in the case that probably leads to the power supplyI never noticed this but the power cables on his GPU aren't plugged in they're just dangling there. The fuck, Shane.
Good fucking eye, I just assumed, there was a hole for the cables, damn lolI never noticed this but the power cables on his GPU aren't plugged in they're just dangling there. The fuck, Shane.
Plenty of space to put the CPU cooling radiator up the top as well and add an extra case fan where it currently is for better airflow through the chassis, but that requires effort and at least 3 brain cells. Shane short circuited two of them in his tard rage about that bed he mail ordered, and the last one is currently holding on for dear life.Plenty of space for a competent tower cooler.
So it is, just weird that you'd have just an extra 2 dangling there you either have the 6 or 8 on both ends so you'd have an extra 2 on the upper end as well. Maybe it is there just behind the other cables, who knows, I'm just damn sure he's way too dumb to build his own, that shit looks store bought anyway and who knows what minimum wageI think that's just an extra power connector, if you look the cables go into a hole in the case that probably leads to the power supply
It is, that case is a Cyberpower case. You can buy the system at Walmart. All he did was go out and buy some upgrades.So it is, just weird that you'd have just an extra 2 dangling there you either have the 6 or 8 on both ends so you'd have an extra 2 on the upper end as well. Maybe it is there just behind the other cables, who knows, I'm just damn sure he's way too dumb to build his own, that shit looks store bought anyway and who knows what minimum wageJackie SinghPajeet slapped that together anyway.
As much of a retard as the dude is I am in no position to question anyone's cable management.Nice cable management, stupid.
I built my own recently (well okay years ago now) and had to hire help to fix the mess I made of it. Actually it was only a minor mess, and I suggested what turned out to be the actual solution to the guy who finished it. ONE of the screws on the motherboard was not grounded and was causing it to power cycle repeatedly. I'd let it sneak in to the screw supply somehow.When you want to game on a budget buying pre-builds is the way to go however it's stupid to try and claim an fugly cheap pre-build as your own build is just plan pathetic.
That's completely fine, fuck ups happen. I once had my cpu fall flat out, because I couldn't be bothered to lay down the case. It's supposedly cracked now, but it was low end so it's fine. 80 euro down the drain for a lesson.As much of a retard as the dude is I am in no position to question anyone's cable management.
Two decades ago i had to recover some data and I got a discount since the guy saw I had several gigs worth of TTRPG files he wanted to snag. Nice guy.I built my own recently (well okay years ago now) and had to hire help to fix the mess I made of it. Actually it was only a minor mess, and I suggested what turned out to be the actual solution to the guy who finished it. ONE of the screws on the motherboard was not grounded and was causing it to power cycle repeatedly. I'd let it sneak in to the screw supply somehow.
Luckily my computer repair guy is honest as hell and only charged for an hour of labor since it was literally replacing a screw. I probably could have done this but I was frustrated enough at that point I was worried I'd do something buttmad and harm it.
That said next time I'll probably just get a barebones and then add the other stuff to it. I have a bad history of retard fuckups especially after despite having worked doing that for years, that was decades ago and there's always something weird and new that I tard out about.
I still saved a couple hundred bucks even after having to pussy out and get help from a pro.
My high IQ super genius move is updating the BIOS. Removing/Reinserting the CMOS remove/reinsert saved me the first time on my home lab. The second time involved replacing the motherboard for the gaming computer. I'm familiar with the parts/terminology, but have never been a hardware guy so I assumed I was going to fuck something up the entire time. Then the screen came up and all was right in the world. At some point, updating the BIOS will provide a benefit and I'll be leading the charge.I have a bad history of retard fuckups especially after despite having worked doing that for years, that was decades ago and there's always something weird and new that I tard out about
Yeah imagine using a computer. I'm browsing this thread from my PS5.Buncha fawkin nerds in this thread!
An interesting thought…. Shane could never participate in a truly nerdy conversation like this.Buncha fawkin nerds in this thread!
Good choice. Playstations are Shane's Kryptonite.Yeah imagine using a computer. I'm browsing this thread from my PS5.