Name a better feeling than disassembling your PC and placing each part side-by-side on a table, just to reassemble everything with newer and better components on a bigger and better case.
Name a better feeling than disassembling your PC and placing each part side-by-side on a table...
My grandfather used to do this for his car, I can only do it with a $1000 computer and say
>ain't she sweet
There's something about assembling things with your own hands that just feels right.
>tfw never assembled a pc in my life despite using them for the whole my life
So do you get a bigger and better case every time you upgrade, when does the madness end?
Or you can just cook. It's the same thing.
Sex
Playing video games.
Making a steak for someone else that comes out perfect.
the pleasure of being cummed inside
no it isn't and I like cooking and baking
>name a better feeling than having to painstakingly take multiple parts out of my computer and put parts back into it, often dropping screws all around and struggling to attach parts into difficult-to-reach places
I fucking hate having to dis/assemble shit
how many times have you done this? how big is your case at this point?
not having to do all this shit
I've been on /tg/ too much lately. Thought you meant player character and got very confused for a second.
>everything with newer and better components on a bigger and better case
How is that even the same computer then? You just disassembled the old one for no reason and built a new one.
low test
triggers my ocd senpai
How is that a good feeling? It's uncomfortable and bothersome, your hands don't fit anywhere, can't see inside the shitty case, there's dust everywhere
literally any other feeling aside from overtly negative ones. I used to build PCs, then I realized it causes hours of stress for zero satisfaction, my next PC is going to be a fucking prebuilt laptop because I don't wanna deal with that horseshit anymore.
It might feel good but everytime I do it I end up trouble shooting parts for hours.
t. consolefags
been using PCs primarily for 25 of the 32 years I've been alive because even in the 80s my dad was building "high end" PCs for the time to play around with, but nice try.
25 years of PC and 32 of consolefag mindset.
I use linux and am able to play most games on it without using lutris, that automatically places a person's skill level above 99% of PC users who can barely get shit to work on windows which it's native to.
putting together a PC from all new parts
generally when it's time to replace my CPU i give away my old PC to family and build a new one from scratch
>bigger and better case
Disgusting. I'm still using the same case from the late 90s, with translucent purple plastic fronting and yellow aging plastic backbone.
seethe more, i own a pc
I'm working mine to get better and better but at the same time making it smaller and smaller.
being hugged by Acerola
I wish I could give a fuck about the hardware side of things. If that was part of my hobbies I'd be set. As it stands I refuse to have anything to do with it unless this thing catches fire.
>laptop started making plane engine noises
It's barely been a year wtf
Just built my first PC ever recently, and was absolutely terrified and at one point i thought i broke something.
Everything works fine booted up first time plugging it in and i hope it will serve me well for next few years atleast with decent performance. its shocking how much i would have wasted if i bought the same PC prebuilt.
Built it 3 weeks ago before coronachan made my components more expensive too.
...
welcome to the masterrace, friend
Vampires only like black men
araragi is a manlet nip tho
What's the point in taking apart the PC if you're just going to build a completely different one anyway? Unless you're selling everything individually, in which case why even bother getting rid of the case?
Having sex
Because it's fun.
I fucking hate building or disassembling my computer. It's fucking heavy and annoying and I'm constantly terrified I'll fuck something up and damage $1000s of parts.
>he doesn't like the adrenaline rush of assembling a $800,00 GPU
>$800
Just bought one for $1200 a couple months ago coincidentally. I fucking HATE it. I want to die just thinking I haven't put the cords in properly or screwed it in well. It hurts me.
I recently upgraded my mobo, CPU and ram. It went quite smoothly, except mounting the 3rd party CPU fan (arctic freezer 34 eSports duo), where I should have had kids hands to do.. usually I really dislike doing this kind of work cause something always goes wrong (losing the last screw of that needed type you have in the case and trying forever to get it out).
Why not both.
Having sex with Kiss-Shot
I do this naked because I'm afraid of static discharge to components.
Cooming.
the feeling of the fucking thing booting without the card's fan going full turbo and giving no display signal
i want to do this but then everyone says to wait until the new card architecture comes out but then corona chan fucked it all up
>that satisfying feeling of pressing the power button on a new PC and listening to it whir up
gaving sex but how would any of you know, incels
On the topic, I needed a new motherboard, and the motherboard I got didn't fit in the case so I needed a new case. Now I've gotta disassemble and reassemble from scratch. I've never done a complete disassembly before; a buddy of mine helped actually put the thing together and I've only ever had to make minor changes since.
Anyone have a decent guide / video or whatever to look through before I start? Normally I'd just jump in but under current circumstances if I fuck it up I won't be able to get anybody to repair it. I'm mostly concerned with the PSU. Every time I've ever touched it I end up putting some pcie somewhere in the wrong place
>buy new CPU
>it needs a new motherboard
>buy new motherboard
>it needs a new case
>buy a new case
>it needs a new PSU and heatsink
>etc. etc. etc.
I have my PC on the floor. I was DJing and somehow the headphones cable got under the PC case. I tripped on the cable and that cause my PC to lift like 5 cm and hit the ground. It froze. When i tried to turn it back on, nothing would show up on the TV, and the motherboards DRAM and CPU leds were light. I literally had to disasemble everything even the cpu, put new thermal paste and all that shit and put it back on and it all remained the same. Took out both RAMs, put only one, and finally the PC was able to but. Then put the other ram and its been two days and everything seems to work fine.
Taking out all the shit and putting it back together is the worst thing ever i hated every second of it. Fuck you OP
Which distro? Ubuntu? And what was stressing you out?
That's essentially what happened, yeah
BIGGER case?
Look at these plebs in their giant compensation boxes. Small Form Factor supremacy.
I honestly get extremely tingly when I insert ram into its slot.
Is this weird?
Part and parcel of not planning ahead. Make solid choices from the start and can upgrade later without changing the case, only the parts you need.
PC building is lego tier complexity, friend. You can look up guides on youtube but it's basically
>does it fit?
>if yes, place it there. if not, try somewhere else