Custom Built Gaming Computer by TimsComputerFix.net

Custom Built Gaming Computer by TimsComputerFix.net

TimsComputerRepair

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@fixitdaz
@fixitdaz - 15.04.2013 09:59

Great choice of parts Tim, Love the look of that case, Thanks for a great video.

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@Britec09
@Britec09 - 15.04.2013 15:36

Now that's how its done Timster, turned out real well...good job mate.

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@TimsComputerRepair
@TimsComputerRepair - 15.04.2013 18:47

Thanks

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@TimsComputerRepair
@TimsComputerRepair - 15.04.2013 18:47

Yeah I like the case quite a bit. Thanks for watching.

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@TimsComputerRepair
@TimsComputerRepair - 15.04.2013 18:49

Thanks. It's difficult to take 8 hrs worth of footage and press it down to 1/2 hr.

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@TimsComputerRepair
@TimsComputerRepair - 15.04.2013 18:49

Thanks Fred. Time for you to build a water cooled rig.

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@wtbm123
@wtbm123 - 16.04.2013 04:58

Good job Tim

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@TimsComputerRepair
@TimsComputerRepair - 16.04.2013 22:12

Thanks for watching Terry.

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@TimsComputerRepair
@TimsComputerRepair - 21.04.2013 18:35

Thanks for Watching.

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@TimsComputerRepair
@TimsComputerRepair - 22.04.2013 19:16

Yep. With the case I was using on this build the side panel covered all of the hard drive area so those wires are not even seen. Thanks for watching.

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@MitchHaman
@MitchHaman - 25.04.2013 03:36

Absolutely Fabulous Tim . What a great job.

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@ScoobaMusic
@ScoobaMusic - 29.04.2013 04:03

Just out of curiosity, why didn't you pick an ivy bridge processor?

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@TimsComputerRepair
@TimsComputerRepair - 29.04.2013 05:10

I went with Sandy Bridge because of the overclock ability. Ivy Bridge processors can be overclocked however they get much hotter doing so. I can achieve higher overclocks with Sandy Bridge. Thanks for watching.

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@TimsComputerRepair
@TimsComputerRepair - 29.04.2013 05:10

Thanks for watching Mitch.

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@TimsComputerRepair
@TimsComputerRepair - 01.05.2013 22:20

A few things apply here that made me prefer the fan facing up. For one, this particular model PSU has a hybrid fan. Meaning the fan does not even spin unless the PSU is under higher loads. With everything I have been doing with this computer, including overclocking both cpu and gpu, I have never seen the PSU fan spin up one time except when initially powering on the computer. Also, my computer is on a carpeted floor making air space on the bottom very limited. Thanks For Watching.

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@mictoom1992
@mictoom1992 - 24.05.2013 23:05

thats a big ass heat sink

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@TimsComputerRepair
@TimsComputerRepair - 26.05.2013 20:36

It is quite big but is a very good heat sink

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@patjebond
@patjebond - 14.06.2013 01:19

@TimsComputerRepair I'm thinking of buying the same RAM kit as you have, do you recommend it or did you get any problems with it?

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@TimsComputerRepair
@TimsComputerRepair - 16.06.2013 17:49

No Problems at all with it. Thanks for watching.

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@killakam_9093
@killakam_9093 - 24.03.2015 04:03

ik this is a old video but could u tag me in a comment with the link to the motherboard

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