I was thinking of doing a big type up of the my build as a family computer and I took dozens of photos but then I thought meh....and didnt want to type it all up so here just a gallery.
This is Ben, and he had no idea how to build a computer and wanted a beast for gaming. Problem???? Absoultely not. He gave me a call and told me what he wanted and I got a build together for him. Now what was really special about this build was that for the most part I was assisting and let Ben do all the work. "but you said he had no idea how to build a computer" you might say. Yes "HAD" he asked if I could teach him the ins and outs of building at the same time offering my help, and I was more than happy to oblige. So happy infact that this will now be an offer to anyone who wants a build. I can teach you what is going on when building a computer so if something goes wrong and god forbid I cannot be reached you can fix it up yourself. This was a really fun and enjoyable experience and as you can see really paid off. I will link the parts in the comments in case anyone wants to replicate this beauty. BTW the name of the system is the granny smith
So my dad had an old 500w PSU and he thinks it's a waste to upgrade to a PSU that he didn't buy in 2002. I attempted cable management on a Corsair Carbide Air 540