**Feel free to contact me with any questions at all. I love helping out fellow computer enthusiasts, or people who are interested in this. Comments, email, website, twitter, facebook, youtube, anything works guys** Well, here is the completed build. It took us about 4-5 hours on this…we ran into a couple problems, per the video. See the number list below. This computer has been in use, and running stable, since Saturday morning. The thing is kick ass. Obviously graphics are no problem. The most impressive thing is the boot time. It averages at about 22 seconds. I’ve hit as low as 20.1 and as high as 24.8. But the goal was to be at 20 seconds or less, so we’re very close to that. 35-39 C is the temp range – we’re decent there. I’ve also added a magnetic WD 7200 RPM 320 GB hard drive. It was performing the best and fastest of all my HDDs. I didn’t want to slow down the boot by adding a messed up HDD. Bios is the tits. You can use your mouse and there is a full GUI which is very slick. The heatsink is installed to blow in a “down to up” flow. This is to work with the theory that “heat rises”. The chassis has a “top fan” right above the heat sink blowing out of the case. There is also a vent on top of the chassis. There are 2 additional slots for 2 expansion fans within that vent. 1.) Either I’m an idiot, or the heatsink was a little hard to install. 2.) There were a ton of cables in the Cosmos II that are for expansion fans…I didn’t know this and was pretty confused by …
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Building A Custom Gaming Computer – The Completed Machine (AMD Build 2012) (Cooler Master Cosmos II)
Building A Custom Gaming Computer – The Completed Machine (AMD Build 2012) (Cooler Master Cosmos II)
**Feel free to contact me with any questions at all. I love helping out fellow computer enthusiasts, or people who are interested in this. Comments, email, website, twitter, facebook, youtube, anything works guys** Well, here is the completed build. It took us about 4-5 hours on this…we ran into a couple problems, per the video. See the number list below. This computer has been in use, and running stable, since Saturday morning. The thing is kick ass. Obviously graphics are no problem. The most impressive thing is the boot time. It averages at about 22 seconds. I’ve hit as low as 20.1 and as high as 24.8. But the goal was to be at 20 seconds or less, so we’re very close to that. 35-39 C is the temp range – we’re decent there. I’ve also added a magnetic WD 7200 RPM 320 GB hard drive. It was performing the best and fastest of all my HDDs. I didn’t want to slow down the boot by adding a messed up HDD. Bios is the tits. You can use your mouse and there is a full GUI which is very slick. The heatsink is installed to blow in a “down to up” flow. This is to work with the theory that “heat rises”. The chassis has a “top fan” right above the heat sink blowing out of the case. There is also a vent on top of the chassis. There are 2 additional slots for 2 expansion fans within that vent. 1.) Either I’m an idiot, or the heatsink was a little hard to install. 2.) There were a ton of cables in the Cosmos II that are for expansion fans…I didn’t know this and was pretty confused by …
Pittsburgh Computer Repair: Accessing Motherboard and Components of Asus UX50V
Accessing Motherboard of Asus UX50V Best Buy Edition. Computer Repair in Pittsburgh was for DC Jack Replacement/Soldering. Work Completed by Banks PC Repair Plus in Pittsburgh bankspcrepair.com Thanks For Viewing…This information was not to be found on the internet, So I decided to make this video..