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This is a normal post I've built my own pc but this would have been useful at the planning stage.

(, Thu 16 Mar 2017, 11:31, Reply)
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uk.pcpartpicker.com/ has been helpful for me in the past :)
(, Thu 16 Mar 2017, 11:50, Reply)
This is a normal post I used Mesh for my most recent build
They were pretty swift in getting it sorted. All this talk of PCs has reminded me it's time for an upgrade.....
(, Thu 16 Mar 2017, 11:52, Reply)
This is a normal post But self-assembly is where all the fun is!
There's something very Doctor Frankenstein about putting it all together then hitting the power button for the first time :)
(, Thu 16 Mar 2017, 11:59, Reply)
This is a normal post We'll have no fun here please
This is b3ta
(, Thu 16 Mar 2017, 12:03, Reply)
This is a normal post Not even bum fun?

(, Thu 16 Mar 2017, 12:05, Reply)
This is a normal post Yeah I wanted to of course
I even used to work somewhere putting the chips into refurbs before. But I was paranoid I'd bollocks it up and waste a vast sum. Well this time I'm going to try it anyway. What could possibly go wrong...?
(, Thu 16 Mar 2017, 12:05, Reply)
This is a normal post Take your time, google lots and don't panic if it doesn't switch on at first.
It's incredibly satisfying once it does though :D
(, Thu 16 Mar 2017, 12:07, Reply)
This is a normal post Indeed, and it's mostly plug and play these days so you can't blow things up.
Unlike 3D printers which you totally can :(
(, Thu 16 Mar 2017, 15:11, Reply)
This is a normal post Can you 3D print a PC and download a copy of 3D printer simulator and 3D print a PC.........

(, Thu 16 Mar 2017, 16:01, Reply)
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(, Thu 16 Mar 2017, 16:05, Reply)
This is a normal post No but I can buy cheap chinese electronics to fix my printer in order to print the parys for a new printer using cheap chinese parys

(, Thu 16 Mar 2017, 19:35, Reply)