1 Oct 2015 at 17:20 #1 dromi dromi Associate Joined 12 Jan 2010 Posts 104 Hi guys, Are there any good tutorials/books on how to build a pc? I am sure there are hundreds on the net, so any recommendations? I am balancing between building it myself, or getting OC to do it.. Last edited: 1 Oct 2015
Hi guys, Are there any good tutorials/books on how to build a pc? I am sure there are hundreds on the net, so any recommendations? I am balancing between building it myself, or getting OC to do it..
1 Oct 2015 at 22:22 #2 stulid stulid Caporegime Joined 17 Jan 2010 Posts 66,731 Location weston-super-mare Youtube. Loads and loads on there.
1 Oct 2015 at 22:33 #3 dromi dromi Associate OP Joined 12 Jan 2010 Posts 104 I know there is a lot there but surely there are better resources?
2 Oct 2015 at 10:30 #4 Akseone Akseone Associate Joined 22 Sep 2015 Posts 30 Jaystwocentz is pretty good. https://twitter.com/JayzTwoCents?lang=en-gb
2 Oct 2015 at 10:32 #5 Josh Josh Underboss Joined 23 Oct 2013 Posts 11,613 Location Guildford Carey Holzman on Youtube. I'd rather see it being done than read about it. What's better for finding out how to do something, than watching someone do it so that you can replicate it?
Carey Holzman on Youtube. I'd rather see it being done than read about it. What's better for finding out how to do something, than watching someone do it so that you can replicate it?
2 Oct 2015 at 10:34 #6 edscdk edscdk Soldato Joined 17 Jul 2008 Posts 7,391 let OCUK do it, unless you really really want to do it yourself... if you press the power button and nothing happens wtf do you do? if one of the bits is faulty how can you isolate it?
let OCUK do it, unless you really really want to do it yourself... if you press the power button and nothing happens wtf do you do? if one of the bits is faulty how can you isolate it?
2 Oct 2015 at 10:37 #7 Semple Semple Soldato Joined 5 Mar 2010 Posts 12,566 Have you got any old machines you can take apart and put back together? Whilst some things may be slightly different with today's hardware, the general architecture of a PC hasn't changed in well over 20 years.
Have you got any old machines you can take apart and put back together? Whilst some things may be slightly different with today's hardware, the general architecture of a PC hasn't changed in well over 20 years.
2 Oct 2015 at 14:53 #8 dromi dromi Associate OP Joined 12 Jan 2010 Posts 104 Jaystwocentz is pretty good. https://twitter.com/JayzTwoCents?lang=en-gb Click to expand... He is uber geeky, he got his 5 year old building one. I can do this right https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sr3MgKkS314
Jaystwocentz is pretty good. https://twitter.com/JayzTwoCents?lang=en-gb Click to expand... He is uber geeky, he got his 5 year old building one. I can do this right https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sr3MgKkS314