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Recently saw this pop up on Kickstarter and it looks pretty incredible for the size factor. Definitely a case for someone who wants to pack a punch in a small package. Completely modular, too! I think I may throw some money at this. Even though it won't be the final case for the SC rig, it will still look nice and have the form factor for a media or small home server PC.
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Probably one of the coolest cases I've ever seen and may just pick one up myself. Perfect for a community built on a space sim. http://winbot.in-win.com/ Specifications Case Size E-ATX Chassis Material Aluminium, Plexiglass Drive Bay 4 x 2.5"/3.5" Power Supply PSII: ATX12V and EPS12V - Length up to 210mm M/B Form Factor 12" x 13" E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX I/O Expansion Slot PCI-E x 8 Supports High-End Graphic Card (Length up to 340mm) I/O Port USB 3.1 Gen2 Type-C x 1 USB 3.0 x 3 HD Audio Dimension (WxHxD) 700mm x 685mm x 648mm 27.6" x 27" x 25.5" Thermal Solution Air Cooling Front- 120mm Fan x 3 Rear - 120mm Fan x 2 Water Cooling Front - 360mm Radiator x 1 CPU Heatsink CPU Heatsink Height: 170mm
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This will be a shorter thread than the other two I started. It should just be the basics of building your own gaming computer and I hope it gets pinned. The others are for those of us who have already built their rigs and want to modify or augment. This one is just about building your first rig. I'll have building videos, links, and some troubleshooting advice. Everybody feel free to contribute, but keep it on track as a noob thread. Assume ignorance of the process, but don't denigrate anybody. Usually, Tom's Hardware has lots of good info and advice. Here are just the basics. Cooling options for your CPU can be found in the other thread Computer rig accessories. First things first, how much do you want to spend and when do you want this computer ready to use. so, start here to get an idea of how much money you could be spending depending on the level of gaming computer you want. http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/the-guide-build-your-own-pc/ <-- this being said, use pcpartpicker.com to spec out your computer before you start buying components. It's pretty good at telling you where the best prices can be found. EVGA has many components to build a whole computer out of so check their B-stock page for deals to help keep your costs down or better performance for your allocated money. CPUs: https://elitegamingcomputers.com/the-best-gaming-cpus/ GPUs: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gpus,4380.html Computer cases: Aesthetics, volume usage, and number of fan spaces are important. You can use a micro-ITX or Full Tower. Don't go with a really cheap brand though: http://www.tomshardware.com/t/cases/ This first video is pretty easy to follow. Okay got all those components installed the way they should be? POST beep codes Computer won't post, crap! Time to troubleshoot. Remember these steps: Fault/Isolate; Remove/Replace; Test/Verify. google this: "computer will not post" to find loads of info http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000607.htm https://www.computerforum.com/threads/tech-guide-diagnosing-a-pc-which-will-not-post-or-start.209946/ old, but still relevant If it starts but keeps shutting down of maybe you broke it