help with assembling my new pc...

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hi, i am new here, i bought from OC my new pc and i need somebody skilled to finish the assembling, especially the wiring.
I live in south of london, forest hill.
£30 for the job, plus coffe or a cup of tea :D

i really need help, half of the pc is assembled, so there's not much to do left but i don't want to ruin everything...
 
Send me your order number and we should be able to arrange to have it collected by our courier and sort this out for you. :)

OcUK
 
the order number is OC615623.

how much would it cost to assemble the rest?
it's only the wiring and checking that everything is fine..

and it will go to Stoke-on-trent? or would be repaired here in london?
 
* pictures merdarion sitting infront of a ton of cables coffee in one hand spanner in the other, trying to work out where the any key is *

:D
 
* pictures merdarion sitting infront of a ton of cables coffee in one hand spanner in the other, trying to work out where the any key is *

:D

that's what i've been doing yesteday the all day. I found 73 cables, 120 screws, other 50 random pieces of things.....

I'll post a picture in few minutes....



but really, nobody leaves close enough to come and help me?
I would dance naked in front of scotland yard for 30 pounds!
 
that's what i've been doing yesteday the all day. I found 73 cables, 120 screws, other 50 random pieces of things.....

I'll post a picture in few minutes....



but really, nobody leaves close enough to come and help me?
I would dance naked in front of scotland yard for 30 pounds!
Where did you get all these cables from lol?
Just look at the motherboard manual, itll tell you what to do.
 
What are you stuck with? If you post a picture of the insides we can help you.

If its just the cabling it isn't that hard once you do it once :)

I think the 'hardest' part, is doing the front panel, but even that comes with "Easy connectors" nowadays.
 
yes i know but the mobo manual is very complex, I have a asus rampage extreme and it is not as simple as a p5k.....

Motherboard is a motherboard matey :)

Theres no extra "must have" connections going to it than any other motherboard.

Trust me, if you make it work yourself, its a better feeling than having someone else do it :)
 


Heres a picture of the power connectors, and as stated you CAN just plug the one 4-pin cable into the socket next to the cpu.
 
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the 2nd 4 pin connection only helps with high end CPU's and high power draw. A lot of people just use one without issue
 
the 2nd 4 pin connection only helps with high end CPU's and high power draw. A lot of people just use one without issue

Yep, hence why I have both there :)

But it does say that in the manual...If you read the thing :p

Not even sure of his spec yet anyway, nothing has been posted.
 
Yep, hence why I have both there :)

But it does say that in the manual...If you read the thing :p

Not even sure of his spec yet anyway, nothing has been posted.


oh my god, my lucky day, I went to the mechanic for servicing because the car had some problems and.....

tadaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! the electronic injection is gone.

£300.


yahoooooooo
 
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this is picture of the mobo how it is now.

You see the white cables on the right? usb and another, where do i put them? do i need the converters?
 
the front panel is the white jumpers in the top right of the pic yopu posted
use the asus easy plug thing to help you out
the motherboard manual really does explain all this
 
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