JustInspired
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...or an expensive thing!
I got a call yesterday from a young man who was trying to build a computer and at first I thought it was a joke call or someone trying to get free advice.
Him: "I built this computer; my first one and I cannot get it to power on. Sometimes the fans will start but they stop right away" I haven't got my CPU cooler yet, but I don't need that to try it out right? As long as I don't leave it running?"
Me: "I think its a very good thing it is not powering up. Running a PC with no CPU cooler could damage your CPU very quickly. It is possible the board has detected there is no fan present and won't remain powered on. I'd make sure you have a cooler first"
Him: "Oh, I got a cooler with my CPU but it doesn't fit.
So I've ordered another one. I'll try it when I get it tomorrow."
Me: "OK, good luck then. Thanks for calling"
So it's morning and about 9am he's calling again. Same problem. So this time I tell him if you want it sorted, bring it in and pay to have it assembled. He's here in 30 minutes.
"My mate said this is really easy to put together but I'm not having much luck" he says sadly. "He's been helping me out via my laptop webcam"
I book it in and take a quick look at the hardware. Gasp! "So..." I say, "...really expensive experiment huh?"
"Yeah, I guess so" he says sheepishly.
Did an inventory and here's what he was putting together for his first ever build:
Haswell i7 4770K CPU
Asrock Z87 Extreme 4 motherboard
Two (yes 2!) GTX 770 Graphics Cards for SLi
Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD
Seagate 2TB HDD
16GB Patriot Viper RAM
XFX Pro Series PSU
Asus D2X Sound Card
Corsair Hydro Liquid Cooler - Pump-less
Antec Case
All in it comes to roughly £2000
Main error?
He'd screwed the motherboard straight onto the case - no brass post/standoff thingys. It's no wonder his stock CPU cooler didn't fit! Can't push the pegs into the holes with the board right up against the metal plate.
He then proceeded to plug everything in, bending bits in the process to get it all lined up.
Shockingly, it all still works!!!
I got a call yesterday from a young man who was trying to build a computer and at first I thought it was a joke call or someone trying to get free advice.
Him: "I built this computer; my first one and I cannot get it to power on. Sometimes the fans will start but they stop right away" I haven't got my CPU cooler yet, but I don't need that to try it out right? As long as I don't leave it running?"
Me: "I think its a very good thing it is not powering up. Running a PC with no CPU cooler could damage your CPU very quickly. It is possible the board has detected there is no fan present and won't remain powered on. I'd make sure you have a cooler first"
Him: "Oh, I got a cooler with my CPU but it doesn't fit.

Me: "OK, good luck then. Thanks for calling"

So it's morning and about 9am he's calling again. Same problem. So this time I tell him if you want it sorted, bring it in and pay to have it assembled. He's here in 30 minutes.
"My mate said this is really easy to put together but I'm not having much luck" he says sadly. "He's been helping me out via my laptop webcam"
I book it in and take a quick look at the hardware. Gasp! "So..." I say, "...really expensive experiment huh?"
"Yeah, I guess so" he says sheepishly.
Did an inventory and here's what he was putting together for his first ever build:
Haswell i7 4770K CPU
Asrock Z87 Extreme 4 motherboard
Two (yes 2!) GTX 770 Graphics Cards for SLi
Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD
Seagate 2TB HDD
16GB Patriot Viper RAM
XFX Pro Series PSU
Asus D2X Sound Card
Corsair Hydro Liquid Cooler - Pump-less
Antec Case
All in it comes to roughly £2000
Main error?
He'd screwed the motherboard straight onto the case - no brass post/standoff thingys. It's no wonder his stock CPU cooler didn't fit! Can't push the pegs into the holes with the board right up against the metal plate.
He then proceeded to plug everything in, bending bits in the process to get it all lined up.
Shockingly, it all still works!!!

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