Building my first PC in screenshots

when the board comes back to us it will go through our normal testing procedures.

to the OP

i urge you to post your order number along with a link to this thread in the customer support section of the forums.

i will do what i can to help when the motherboard arrives back with us :)
Why so you can link him to this post and refuse the RMA based on a single picture of it on an antistatic bag with no proof that he switched it on while on the bag?
 
Why so you can link him to this post and refuse the RMA based on a single picture of it on an antistatic bag with no proof that he switched it on while on the bag?

I doubt it's that... Sounds like the OP has told OcUK something totally different to what's actually happened, by the looks of it, the OP did start it on the AS bag, but I'm sure rjkoneill and OcUK will help him out.

To be fair though, the OP should have read up first about building your own system. This is the 2nd time something isn't working, he's obviously doing something wrong.


To the OP; I urge you next time put the motherboard on the box and remove all AS bags away from the components and also take your time. Doesn't matter how long it takes to build it, as long as it works after!

Good luck!
 
Hi,

First I like to say fantastic responses from everyone and I am so grateful for all your responses, sorry about the long silence, I had my heart in my mouth while I waited to see what OC would say about the 2nd motherboard, luckily there are going to send me a replacement tomorrow.

The other motherboard with the bent pins has also been straightened but one broke so not sure how much use it be.

I have answered some of your responses:

please tell me you didnt start the computer up on top of an anti static bag
please

I don't know, I took that picture when i was preparing my breadboard setup, when I saw your replies I for the life of me I couldn't recall if I had started it on the anti static bag, as by the time I had uploaded that picture and seen your response the motherboard was already in the case.

Wow! an interesting read this thread.

Otemu, are you sure the motherboard standoff's are in the correct place in your case? If not you can short the motherboard hence why no post when you put the board in the case.

Well I thought I did the standoffs correctly but its so hard to say, I will double check this next time round.

Hopefully it'll all work out ok, good luck, hope it doesn't put you building pc's in the future!

It hasn’t put me off, although it has been an extremely stressful experience at times.

I'm in London and have offered, the rest is up to him ;)

I am extremely grateful for your offer, I will however go for the 3rd time lucky attempt before I bring in help, I think so far maybe I just been unlucky and it actually isn’t that hard.

So tomorrow let the games begin :)
 
I will however go for the 3rd time lucky attempt before I bring in help, I think so far maybe I just been unlucky and it actually isn’t that hard.

So tomorrow let the games begin :)

You are a brave going for third time lucky but I wish you luck and hope it works this time. Nothing like the feeling of building a pc, pressing the switch and seeing it actually work :)
 
So tomorrow let the games begin :)

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Mate i honestly wish you all the best with the 3rd time lucky try, I look forward to seeing some working pictures 2morrow... No pressure.... only about 50% of OCUK'ers keeping track of this thread hehe.

You have the 5th most viewed thread in this section, if you get nothing from the build least you have that hehe ;)
 
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You are a brave going for third time lucky but I wish you luck and hope it works this time. Nothing like the feeling of building a pc, pressing the switch and seeing it actually work :)

Very true, although if it doesn't work, you then get the fun of troubleshooting ;)

Personally I don't bother building the PC outside of the case, as I decide if it's not going to work, it's not going to work whether it's built in the case or not, and if it does work, then it's allready in the case, and doesn't require taking apart and putting back together again.
 
Very true, although if it doesn't work, you then get the fun of troubleshooting ;)

Personally I don't bother building the PC outside of the case, as I decide if it's not going to work, it's not going to work whether it's built in the case or not, and if it does work, then it's allready in the case, and doesn't require taking apart and putting back together again.

I won't be building it outside this time, I connect the motherboard, cpu and psu then start testing each additional component one at a tiime inside the case.

When I first got all my components the weather was nice and sunny, now its all gloomy and seems to be raining a lot.
 
I won't be building it outside this time, I connect the motherboard, cpu and psu then start testing each additional component one at a tiime inside the case.

When I first got all my components the weather was nice and sunny, now its all gloomy and seems to be raining a lot.

The Great British summer :D

Anyway, I wish you good luck for when you build it, I'm looking forward to seeing it in action :)
 
Very true, although if it doesn't work, you then get the fun of troubleshooting ;)

Troubleshooting is ok, though for me if the pc doesn't boot I have the "oh god, what have destroyed in the build" until I find the problem. I prefer the instant boot and running round the house shouting "it lives, it lives muahahahaha". This could just be me though :p
 
Best of luck mate, I'm in London too and have built quite a few pc's in the past year or so, so if you need any help let me know :)

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Troubleshooting is ok, though for me if the pc doesn't boot I have the "oh god, what have destroyed in the build" until I find the problem. I prefer the instant boot and running round the house shouting "it lives, it lives muahahahaha". This could just be me though :p

Not just you :rolleyes: I guess I have the same "Oh ****, what have I done?" although nearly every time that's happened to me, I then remembered I hadn't flicked the switch at the back of the PSU, so it was all ok ;)
 
The other gotcha is not connecting the Power Switch cable to the motherboard. I just prefer to do it the 'techie' way and bridge with a screwdriver ;)
 
I don't know, I took that picture when i was preparing my breadboard setup, when I saw your replies I for the life of me I couldn't recall if I had started it on the anti static bag, as by the time I had uploaded that picture and seen your response the motherboard was already in the case.

Excellent answer. No witness, no crime.:D
 
Guys I have mixed the power leads monitor and PSU :confused:

Benq 24" and Corsair 750w
One is 5a and the other 13a

Does the 5a connect to the PSU?
 
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