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ThatDudeWithBadSpeakers

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  • Steam
    ProcrastinatorEd
  • Origin
    (I have one, but im not proud of it because EA are assholes)
  • Battle.net
    (lost it)
  • PlayStation Network
    Merers
  • Xbox Live
    BurningHornet20

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Highway to hell
  • Interests
    Hardware, Software development, IT assitance, Gaming, PC building
  • Biography
    I love gaming and building PCs, and wish I had all the money in the world just to buy parts and build PCs. (btw, on my PCpartpicker link, they didnt have my keyboard, so I just used my old one)(they also didnt have my speakers)(bastards)
  • Occupation
    None, either going into US Office of Naval Research or becoming a For-Hire IT Consultant

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i-5 4590
  • Motherboard
    MSi z97-G45 Gaming Motherboard
  • RAM
    Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB
  • GPU
    MSi GeForce GTX 750Ti OC Edition
  • Case
    Raidmax Super Blade Red Mid-Tower Case
  • Storage
    Samsung 850 PRO 256GB SSD, WD Black 1TB HDD
  • PSU
    Corsair RM650
  • Display(s)
    2x ViewSonic VG2028wm
  • Cooling
    2x Corsair SP120 Red LED Case Fans, 1 Raidmax Stock Case Exhaust
  • Keyboard
    Redragon ASURA K501 USB Gaming Keyboard
  • Mouse
    Logitech G700s Gaming Mouse
  • Sound
    Dell A00 USB Speakers
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1 Pro 64 bit
  • PCPartPicker URL

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  1. Well, for one thing, make sure your case is the form factor you want to use. I.e., dont get a Mini-ITX motherboard and construct an ATX form factor case. 2nd, make sure it has space for all of the ports you want, the basics would be space for one USB 2.0 and one USB 3.0, a mic jack space, and an audio jack space. I would also make sure to make cutouts for the PCI-E backshields, the I/O shield space, fan space and grills, and power supply cutout. make sure all of the parts of your case match up, so the side panel isn't a few centimeters too big for the case and things like that. Confirm you have all of the materials you need before you build it, including plastics. Also, try to make the case look cool. I know that is it difficult to do this in metalwork, but try to make the face look cool, maybe add some metal spikes or a kind of "face" design grill on the front. Last, make sure that the power and reset switched all have cutouts. Before you actually start making the case, I would get your parts and decide what you want to go where and what power, reset, USB and jack components you are getting. I dont know where you can get these components, but my best bet would be to look for industrial computer component manufacturers (the boys making components for companies like Raidmax and Coolermaster) and see if they can get anything. Good luck! :)
  2. Hey guys! So I had this idea a bit ago to find out what company people liked most for their components, and I thought making a topic would be perfect. I personally like MSi, their fans are extremely quiet and all of their components match my color scheme. Reply what yours is and feel free to start discussions about the companies! Peace!
  3. Just an english reply commimg through
  4. i didnt get my permission slip signed to go on this feels trip
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