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All Righty then....I have completed the OEM/build. Wow what a learning experience. After all that I ran into a couple minor problems. A sound issue and dual monitor setup which are now fixed. (Drivers). Now that I have it up and running I sure as heck don't want to tear it down but looks like I have too. The old spot on the computer desk is no longer adequate, I have to raise the shelf. Just a matter of moving some screws and remounting. Just another thing I didn't take into account. Like my mobo, didn't take into account for firewire headers. Like I said, it was a great learning process. I will post some pictures of it in the show us your rig post tomorrow. Now I'm ready for the real build next....lol but I don't think the wife will be happy with more computer purchases. They just don't get it....lol. A big thanks to all for the help.
Have a look through these.
Card Reader, Smart Card Reader, Memory Card Reader, SD Card Reader, Portable Card Reader
1. Yes, this was my first build. My OEM HP mobo crashed/burned.
2. Once all my parts arrived (cooler was on back order) and not knowing anything about a build and being very cautious, a total of 2 days with 5 hours each.
3. Yes, it fired right up. I had a few issues, no sound and dual monitor setup wasn't working. This was fixed by loading mobo disk and installing drivers and all is well.
USE ALL ESD portection devices and procedures....ie wrist strap. You want to protect your investments.
Make sure you do your research before you buy. If you use firewire, make sure mobo has firewire headers (connections). If you going with a new or upgraded CPU cooler make sure of header connection...ie 3 pin or 4 pin; the 3 pin will work in the 4 pin header, you will lose fan speed adjustment option as I did. It's the small things that are over looked. I learned the hardway on both.....excellent learning curve.....one must experience this for themselves. It's a great feeling of satisfaction of such and accomplishment.
There is a certain joy that goes with running a rig you put together with your own hands / parts. OEM boxes are often so condensed it's not funny. Glad you got it running.