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Well that was 7 almost 8 years ago. They might need to actually Google that to figure out what you're referring to.
Indeed. Time flies... and once you reach a certain age everything melds into one big ball of stuff.
 
Edit. Original post was too long. Looking for somebody to build my pc. I have all the parts. Bought from a few suppliers. Also looking for a monitor. Max R15k. Thinking 34" 3440 x 1440. 9800x3d, 9070 xt. X870. 2 x 24gb 7200. Would also consider a 4k non oled


carbonite.co.za is a better place to ask. There are a few people on there offering that service. Just make sure you check the ratings or you might not see your expensive goodies again.
 
carbonite.co.za is a better place to ask. There are a few people on there offering that service. Just make sure you check the ratings or you might not see your expensive goodies again.
Carbonite is definitely a good option!

I've bought and sold a lot there over the years. But as you say, check ratings... don't just trust a dude who joined recently.

@DarthSeanious where are you based?
 
WOAH... let's just take a beat here. hahahaha. it's hard to screw up... NOT impossible. lol

I foresee
- cooler installed without removing the sticker (that says PLEASE REMOVE)
- not putting on thermal paste (because if nobody tells you how will you know)
- being too timid with the ram
- being too tough with the CPU
- forgetting cables (that's not a major screwup... just an inconvenience).

All that being said... it IS basically like lego. Plug and play. Generally only 1 place for a thing to go unless you FORCE it. Take is slow... watch a couple of build vids... read the booklets and you'll most likely be fine.
I get that but with my luck I will bend the pins on my mb. Would be easier to get it done. And the bios and ddu stuff I am unsure of
 
Anybody used Dreamware Tech? They are based in Durban North and having glowing reviews on Hellopeter
 
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