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So I got a new PC about a year ago. Unfortunately after like one month the fans on the front stopped working, along with my LED strips being complete garbage and not working either. So they send me new fans for the front, and of course I have to go to some computer place pay to have them installed. But guess what, it's not even the fans, it's the freaking crap computer case they gave me. So I just have the fans plugged into the MB and have them turn on automatically now. I never complained about the case. So just to let you know don't buy a computer from CYBERPOWERPC. AND btw this pc costed $2500

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1 hour ago, seoz said:

And this is why you should just build your own.

What if you don't know how to? I do now but not back then

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5 minutes ago, GAMINGGUY said:

What if you don't know how to? I do now but not back then

My first gaming PC I built myself. I learnt in three months. Spent six hours building it. Complete noob, I was.

 

I will never touch Cyberpower, Origin, whoever, just build it yourself.

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6 minutes ago, GAMINGGUY said:

What if you don't know how to? I do now but not back then

It's a simple task anyone can learn. I did it at 14 (I think?), and three other, less tech savvy friends did it themselves too, at 14-16 as well. 

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8 minutes ago, GAMINGGUY said:

What if you don't know how to? I do now but not back then

Youtube videos. 

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8 hours ago, GAMINGGUY said:

What if you don't know how to? I do now but not back then

Never a better time than the present. That's the best way to solve your problems: learn. There are tons of videos and guides to building computers on the internet. If you are under-aged, get your parents involved, it could be a fun learning experience for the both of you. You can't fuck it up too bad if you are both watching the video at the same time as you are building the computer.

 

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21 hours ago, seon123 said:

It's a simple task anyone can learn. I did it at 14 (I think?), and three other, less tech savvy friends did it themselves too, at 14-16 as well. 

I'm 13, I know how to build one too.

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21 hours ago, GAMINGGUY said:

What if you don't know how to? I do now but not back then

Trial by fire is always an option, one person said they made another person build their PC by putting a pile of components In front of them and walking away.

 

also, the title of the thread isn't the best, maybe "fan problems" or something that the post was about?

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On 9/13/2018 at 6:14 AM, GAMINGGUY said:

What if you don't know how to? I do now but not back then

Your first build isn't likely to be too complex. If you build a basic, entry-level rig right now, between M.2 drives and Ryzen APUs with boxed coolers, everything will plug directly in to the mobo. Slot in your RAM, M.2, CPU, cooler, and two PSU cables, done, finished. You might as well be playing with Lego.

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