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DommPaone

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  • Birthday Sep 27, 2001

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  1. Ok good and bad news the motherboard boots and runs windows but now within 45 seconds of being on the lock screen the motherboard powers off?
  2. Ok just got a post? It want me to insert or select a boot device
  3. No I have not and the board is now reading 79 again
  4. Oh actually I’m now getting a 70 on the mother board after I unplugged my Corsair lighting node
  5. No but I did remove the ram and reinstall it (this was when I was still getting the 79) I also tried removing the graphics card and the storage
  6. Hi there,I am currently building a computer and as everyone suggests I took all components and booted them outside the computer case to test it. Everything booted fine and was perfect, but now that all the components are in the case my x399 motherboard is stuck with 79 on the display panel and the computer will not boot ... can anyone help?Components:Aorus x399Ryzen threadripperAsus strix Gtx 1080 tiG. Skill trident z
  7. Update Acrylic has arrived and i will hopefully get it cut in the next couple of days
  8. Parts have been Nested in Fusion 360 the file for that is here > Here is the File i will be using to cute with a laser cutter its a dwg which opens in Autodesk Inventor Inventor 36x36 Print.dwg Aaron1001's Original spreadsheet for parts can be found here > I've taken all of his items and found them online and put urls and prices in the spread sheet, also i've added the components i will be adding into my mineral oil pc as well as the items Aaron1001 chose for his own i have not yet ordered any parts so some item may be incorrect and might need to be changed later Here is my SpreadSheet To anyone who is unaware of what this is all about back in 2014 Linus Tech Tips uploaded a video about the Puget Mineral Oil PC (Link for Linus's Video)(Link for Puget Mineral Oil PC) After uploading the video Puget's Mineral Oil PC Kit stopped production because of copyright issues and now no other companies sell any for of a mineral oil pc so this will hopefully provide an in depth look at how to build it and it will hopefully help anyone else trying to recreate this PC
  9. This build is going to be expanding on the ideas user Aaron1001 and his mineral oil PC a the planning link is here > and his build log can be found here > As you can probably tell by scrolling through is that yes there is a 3D model which can be found here > it isn't very user friendly so i downloaded the .step file from Aaron1001's design and imported it into Fusion 360 (link for that here >) Then i took off the Aquarium as well has the radiator and other electrical components so only the acrylic parts that needed to be laser cut remained the file for that is here > More Coming Soon
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