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Idk why but this reminds me of Star Wars Episode 1, when C3PO is missing his plates. And he goes on about being ♥♥♥♥♥ lol Your computer is basically ♥♥♥♥♥ ;)
So, it randomly refuses to boot. It powers on, but doesn't post. The radeon emblem on the graphics card lights up, the fans turn (low power) but nothing happens. I have to shut it down and restart it several times and eventually it starts. I've taken it in several times and have been told each time everything is fine, try a different power strip, try a different outlet, try to boot it without my wireless mouse plugged in, light up keyboard etc. been there done that got the T-shirt that doesn't fit.
Thats my major peeve at the moment, I've actually gotten used to it because it can go for several weeks without a hiccup and then I get up one morning, or come home from work and have to restart it 7 times before it boots,,, but 2 repair shops say everything is fine.
Next, a reason I hate ordering parts sight unseen, having to return defective parts and having a moron on the other line telling me I didn't hook the frickin' parts in correctly, or when they get the parts back telling me I broke them when they got to me broken.
Updating bios,,, I need my heart meds, but this was easy when it was fresh outa the box. All I had to do was plug in a usb stick and provide power to the bare mobo and wait for the lights to flash a certain way, that was easy,,,,, trying to update it again after everything was put together,,,, I wound up paying a shop to do it.
Theres more little things that happened, like being shorted on screws, my static pad showing up a month late. I've built pcs before, but I don't keep a lot of stuff on hand and I hang on to my stuff for years, basically until it just can't be updgraded anymore, by then my stuff is either broken or just vanished.
It's cheap, it's small, and it works (for the most part).
Had to grab the cheap case last time I built because of budget and time restraints. It`s fairly decent though, cable management wasnt bad and it has dust filters and decent fans, even the PSU shroud.
Only thing I dont like about this case is kinda rubbish front air intake but it has not overheated my components and seems to work out ok so far so I have not bothered to start messing with the replacement.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=926721262
The case USB and power were a bit tricky to stretch through that back panel and back, but otherwise very solid.
I've gotten good at removing all the non-essential drives. (USB Boot floppy and dvd if needed). I think I can buy a much smaller case for better portability to LAN games.