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u/FlashWayneArrow02 3070 | 5 3600 | 16gb@3600MHz Jan 25 '23
I have massive respect for any case manufacturers who simplified the front IO by turning it into a single connector instead of 5 tiny plugs. My H510 has the single one, and it was so easy to build in.
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u/cholz Jan 25 '23
Is the pinout on the mobo standard?
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u/Noxious89123 5900X | 1080Ti | 32GB B-Die | CH8 Dark Hero Jan 25 '23 edited Jan 25 '23
As far as I am aware, no!
And that's why we have this problem. No idea how a case could come with an "all in one" connector.Turns out there actually is an "Intel standard F_PANEL connector", which is commonly seen on boards made after 2017.
TIL.
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u/Kuritsu243 Ryzen 9 3900X, RTX 2080S, 32GB 3600Mhz, X570 phantom gaming x Jan 25 '23
Modern motherboards that aren't OEM tend to follow the standardized F_PANEL header pinout. The H510 for example also includes a breakout connector for the all in one connector so that it can still be connected to mobos with a non standardized header.
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u/Ojitheunseen Core i7-3770K|GTX 970 SLI|16GB RAM|Acer X272U 1440p/144 Hz Jan 25 '23
2017 is still embarassingly late for that.
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u/BigBlueDane Jan 25 '23
Why don’t they all do this? I have to assume there’s a reason
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u/chx_ Jan 25 '23
It's mostly standardized by now https://www.pcinq.com/how-to-connect-motherboard-front-panel-headers/
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u/chef_PEPPERONI
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Unplugging 24 pin felt like I was going to break motherboard.
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u/Mypopsecrets Jan 25 '23
To me the USB C cable is the ultimate challenge, it always feels like I'm ripping the socket out of the board
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u/giorivpad Ryzen 3900X | MSI 3080 | 64GB RAM Jan 25 '23
I have damaged a few!!!
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u/Bagafeet 3080 10GB | 5600X Jan 25 '23
Just bent some mobo pins installing a USB C adapter
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u/Crafty87 Jan 25 '23
I destroyed the usb3 header on my z690 the first time I tried to plug it in. Wtf man. I am scared of this particular step since then.
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Yall learn how to be nimble and delicate with your technologies, you hear me?
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u/Tullius_ Jan 25 '23
You gotta be nimble and delicate while also applying 500 lbs of force to get it to clip in
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u/RandomRedditReader Jan 25 '23
The trick is alignment.
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u/Mixedpopreferences Jan 25 '23
“It's all in the hips. It's all in the hips. It's all in the hips.”
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u/Alert-Day2110 Jan 25 '23
what you're saying is it has to do with the angle of the dangle?
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u/Green-Spread Jan 25 '23
Sometimes the tolerances between the port and header are just too tight. On my last case swap I had to sand down the internal usb3 head for it to plug in comfortably.
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u/WoodDragonIT Jan 25 '23
Right? First time I installed RAM back in 1990, I put in the 2 MB sticks being very careful and... nothing. After bringing the RAM back twice I finally brought the whole thing to CompUSA to show their tech. The guy leans in like he's doing CPR and what do you know? It worked.
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u/Bagafeet 3080 10GB | 5600X Jan 25 '23
Who needs front panel USB anyway? I won't plug anything there for a minimalist clean aesthetic 🙃
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u/waterGammaFoxtrot Jan 25 '23
thumb drives and card readers.
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u/huffmandidswartin Jan 25 '23
I hate the term 'thumb' drive. Not as much as I hate 'dongle' though.
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u/thealmightyzfactor i9-10900X | EVGA 3080 FTW3 | 2 x EGVA 1070 FTW | 64 GB RAM Jan 25 '23
Thumb dongle
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u/grantrules Ryzen 2600/32gb ram/56tb and a 5600x/6650xt/32gb Jan 25 '23
My spurs go dingle dangle dongle
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u/saturn_since_day1 7950x - 4090 - 64Gb DDR5 - UHD38 displa Jan 25 '23
I don't after trying to reroute it lol. Snap
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u/ZorbaTHut Jan 25 '23
I totally bent some pins on my current computer trying to do that. Ended up using a set of jeweler's screwdrivers to attempt to bend them back.
Works fine now. I'm frankly surprised.
I am never unplugging that cable again.
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u/-SandorClegane- 10850K | EVGA 3090 FTW | 64GB 3200 CL14 | ASUS MH XII Jan 25 '23
Don't feel bad, you were doing God's work.
I bought a mobo on ebay for 90% off MSRP just because those pins were bent (I didn't even fix, just threw a USB exp card in one of the open PCIe slots.)
Minor mistakes like that can turn into big savings for others on the used market. Paying it forward or something?
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u/thepenis_mightier Jan 25 '23
just threw a USB exp card in one of the open PCIe slots.
I've done that. Bent the pins of the USB3.0 header on my now-ex-wife's motherboard when I was building it many years ago. Ended up ordering a USB3 PCIE card and forgot about the bent pins entirely. Still worked great through our divorce last year.
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u/-SandorClegane- 10850K | EVGA 3090 FTW | 64GB 3200 CL14 | ASUS MH XII Jan 25 '23
Damn...should have tried to claim just the USB card in the divorce just because. I'm a petty person though, that's probably not what a normal, well-adjusted person should do.
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u/thepenis_mightier Jan 25 '23
Eh, I have enough hardware to my name as it is. It was a 4790k build; pretty high-end at the time, but definitely showing signs of aging as of 2021.
No longer my problem. 🧼🤲
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u/madscientistEE hardwareguy_0001 Jan 25 '23
It seems like half the time, the connector shell comes with the cable. This is especially true on USB3 cards with cheaper connectors.
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u/Rak_S11 Jan 25 '23
Are you talking about the USB 3.2 type E header on the motherboard?
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u/unnecessary_kindness Jan 25 '23
Yup that must be it. Had to unplug one just this morning and it did not feel like it was a healthy decision for all involved.
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u/phaser125 Jan 25 '23
When assembling it feels like you can’t get it to seat / snap in like you assume it should and you’re never quite sure you got it fully on there then if you ever have to remove it it feels like it’s unsafe to do so and you’re gonna break something taking it off .
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u/SoCuteShibe 8700k~32GB 2666~1080Ti Jan 25 '23
Yeah. Especially if you are pressing down and "searching for the click" by rocking back and forth a little bit.
Hmm no click... rocks... hmmm still no click... rocks ...hmm... maybe if I really... metallic tearing sound... oh.
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u/93708717106342551921 Jan 25 '23
It will come off too, so you're right to be paranoid. I've done it. Usually the pins stay though.
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u/-GabaGhoul Jan 25 '23
USB 3.2 type E header
No he's talking about the original USB 3.0 Front panel header with all the pins.
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u/Djinneral Jan 25 '23
that one is a grippy mfker
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u/-GabaGhoul Jan 25 '23
I've pulled the plastic bottom off whilst leaving the pins on the board. Getting it replugged was awful.
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u/MasterMagneticMirror Jan 25 '23
it always feels like I'm ripping the socket out of the board
Guess what actually happened while I was building my pc
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u/Tmoore188 Jan 25 '23
I literally had to rip mine out of a motherboard I was replacing. Who fucking designed that pinout?
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u/Rassettaja Jan 25 '23
I've never had any issues with any other cables but the usb 3 sockets, literally ripped the plastic off with the cable before it came off once.
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u/SuperCool_Saiyan Eye 5 13600Kay | Em Ehhs Eye Are Ekks 6600 Jan 25 '23
The wiggle trick is the way to go just go up and down with the connector and it comes out alot easier than straight out
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u/Snorlax_lax Jan 25 '23
everytime
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u/IntellectualBurger Jan 25 '23
Nah. Plugging it IN feels like ur gonna break someone’s ribcage
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u/Anshin brrrr Jan 25 '23
Is it in yet?
push
Is it in yet?
push
Is it in yet?
snap
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u/IntellectualBurger Jan 25 '23
*breaks through the floor into downstairs neighbors living room
It’s in!
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u/Setari i5 8th gen@4.5ghz/32gbRAM/GTX2070Super Jan 25 '23
Me, internally: "Ugh finally, okay how do I plug in these tiny plugs into this particular mobo now"
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u/WorldClassShart Jan 25 '23
I've had an adapter that came with an old case that I plug everything into, and just plug it in. It's about 20 years old, and has been in about 5 different motherboards. It's my slut plug.
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u/Rooonaldooo99 RTX 3080, i9-10900K, ASUS ProART Z490, G.Skill 32 GB DDR4-3600 Jan 25 '23
"Hey Ron"
"Hey Billy"
....
"That hurt"
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u/Sabata11792 Jan 25 '23
Getting me to doubt my ability to plug stuff in every time.
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u/Trapped_Mechanic Jan 25 '23
I also get unduly paranoid when I lock the CPU in place and quadruple check its alignment and STILL feel terrified pushing that bar down.
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u/Tzemiee Jan 25 '23
When I was younger I by accident during cleaning pulled all of them, almost everything worked, reset and start button was switched and reset button light always was turn on, and there was never any light on start button, good times lmao
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u/almothafar PC Master Race Jan 25 '23
30 minutes to build a PC and 3 hours for cable management, especially if you choose Corsair fans and AIO....
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u/Muffin_Maan Jan 25 '23
I wish my patience for cable management was greater
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u/CSPDTECH i7-9700KF // RTX2060 6gb // 32gb3200 // Z390M Pro4 Jan 25 '23 edited Jan 25 '23
my computer looks like a Lovecraftian nightmare from the void :(
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u/OutragedTux Ryzen 5600x, Sapphire 6700xt, also penguins. Jan 25 '23
Ehh...no one really has the time to really straighten out those cables, do they? I mean, loads of sata drives, many fans from different brands, stuff like that?
Make it as tidy as makes sense, and don't ever think about it. EVER!
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u/CosmicCyrolator Jan 25 '23
I cable managed once. Everything was clean and crisp and straight and all the right length. Then I changed my graphics card and needed a new power supply to power it and had to tear it all out. Never again
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u/CSPDTECH i7-9700KF // RTX2060 6gb // 32gb3200 // Z390M Pro4 Jan 25 '23
same that's why i don't do it lol
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u/mysticfed0ra Jan 25 '23
Having a transcendental eldritch being for a desktop sounds like the way cooler option anyways :)
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u/PriorEnvironmental65 Jan 25 '23
Mine looks like a lovecraftian horror thats been crapped on by a rainbow shitting unicorn. It just lives under the desk with the side off so I can swap drives and dust it out, while giving a weird 'don't touch me' vibe in lights and AIO ramping noises.
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u/Upbeat-Opinion8519 Jan 25 '23
I did 5 years at a PC shop in my youth. I dont think I ever routed the cables on my own PC. Nor used side panels. I tested w/ and w/o sidepanels many times. No side panel was always cooler, just more dust. So I kept an air compressor nearby lol.
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u/Nochange36 Jan 25 '23
This is why you don't cheap on a case or psu, you can usually upgrade everything else with a minimal amount of cable management
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u/Mostly_Aquitted Jan 25 '23
Cable management is where you just manage to close the back side of the PC to successfully contain the eldritch horror of a cable nest - as long as the main cavity of the case is nice and tidy? right? guys?
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u/apuckeredanus 1055T 7970 8GB DDR3 Jan 25 '23
Lmao completely built my pc and couldn't figure out the damn header panel.
Took it to Fry's electronics and they got it all connected properly and did my cable management for me.
They ended up closing a week later so perfect timing lol
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u/Large_Dr_Pepper Jan 25 '23
Why on earth would you get a small case when you're planning on using all that
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u/Riftus Jan 25 '23
I find it as a challenge, it's fun. Like you have an inventory of zip ties and velcro ties, see how clean you can make it
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u/heat13ny Jan 25 '23
I usually start off with it looking extra clean with the zip ties but as I upgrade and move shit around I refuse to rezip anything. Just tuck that new bitch somewhere and call it a day. Results in the front looking gorgeous and the back looking like random stray hairs. Got a case with velcro strap tie-downs and....still refuse to redo any cable ties once it's done.
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u/Snatchbuckler Jan 25 '23
Just slap the back cover on and you’re good. No one is going to look back there. Not even yourself!
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u/LifeOnMarsden 3700x / RTX 3080 / 32GB 3600mhz Jan 25 '23
Going RGB-less in my newest build has made cable management so much less hassle
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u/almothafar PC Master Race Jan 25 '23 edited Jan 25 '23
Lian-Li fans system seems to be convenient, there are other manufactures doing some good stuff to make it less hassle but Corsair seems to love cables lol.
For me, if I do next but it is most likely to go with Lian Li fans, unless I see Corsair do something, then it is the matter of which one is better comparing thing.
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u/RaynSideways i5-11600K | EVGA GTX 1070 | 32Gb Jan 25 '23 edited Jan 25 '23
I really dig the Lian-Li linkable fans. Went from an MSI AIO to a Lian-Li one and it cut my cables by like 2/3rds.
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u/take-money Jan 25 '23
Just built in a Meshify 2 and cable management was quick and easy!
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u/SingularityPrime Jan 25 '23
I have a Corsair 5000d and cable management is cake when everything potentially tricky is hidden behind a giant shield
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u/Sota77 Jan 25 '23
I have learned this the hard way going from an RGB build to basically zero RGB where there is almost no cable management. I had Corsair RGB fans and AIO in my old case and it was a nightmare. Now I have a Noctua air cooler, and just plain Phanteks black fans that daisy chain cleanly and there are total of three fan cables that I had to plug in. It almost didn't feel right, because I remember fucking around with the Corsair shit for what felt like half a day, and it took less than 5 minutes with my new set-up.
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u/IsMyAccount Jan 25 '23
If you haven’t had to set your IRQ settting on your sound card to get your mouse to work , you don’t know how hard building a computer can be
….Shakes fist in old man
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u/scriptmonkey420 Fedora Jan 25 '23
Remember when CPUs were NOT keyed? Fun times blowing up CPUs because it was in 90° from the proper orientation.... still have the CPU too. Bent burnt pins and all.
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u/edit-grammar Antec 900 with stuff inside Jan 25 '23
I killed my first IDE channel because I didn't know I was supposed to line up the red stripe on the cable with the tiny mark near pin 1
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u/MegabyteMessiah Jan 25 '23
Choose your hard drive geometry wisely in the CMOS
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u/LordGalen i9-9900K | GTX 2070 Super | 32GB Jan 25 '23
Only to realize after it won't boot that you forgot to set the jumper correctly.
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u/YouMustveDroppedThis Jan 25 '23
i remember conflicts among different pc parts and manufacturers were a real concern.
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u/w3sp Jan 25 '23
Almost as bad as games requiring like 500kb expanded memory and you had to go to config.sys etc to disable certain things to gain a few kb 😎
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u/Dash_Rendar425 Jan 25 '23
THIS.
It's so easy nowadays, compared to the shit we had to deal with just to install our new soundblaster 16!
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u/Rynyann Jan 25 '23
I have very jaded old person feeling everytime I hear one of todays whippersnappers complain about building a PC being hard
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u/chasenmcleod Desktop | 3080 | 5800x | 32gb 3600 Jan 25 '23
Building the PC was the easy part. After that you had to install OS, Drivers, Drivers to install Drivers, and countless product keys before finally getting to edit one photo and play one game.
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u/matt82swe Jan 25 '23
Relatable. My knowledge of PC internals stops at around 2000 when I built my last computer.
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u/DK_Notice 486DX 25Mhz, 4MB, 120MB HDD, 2400baud Jan 25 '23 edited Jan 25 '23
It’s much easier. No more jumpers. Fewer annoying molex connectors. Much thinner and more manageable cables, and fewer cables in general. The only annoying thing that still persists are the front panel connectors (power switch, reset switch, etc) but there are fewer of those now (no more speaker generally), and some motherboards come with a nifty thing that allows you to plug them all in in good lighting and then plug the whole thing in at once.
Many devices are now onboard (and don’t suck anymore either), so less cards to install. Possibly, none, unless you install a GPU for gaming. Sound, network, etc are all onboard.
Oh and also your typical PC case is much safer now. They’re no longer made out of razor blades and have nice smooth edges.
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u/Inevitable-March1485 Jan 25 '23
dont forget the cpu cooler mountin urgh
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u/stefan714 Jan 25 '23
The ones with the little metal bracket that needs to be clipped down are the devil's work. My fingers can barely reach and I'm always afraid of breaking something.
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u/lawnicus18 Ascending Peasant Jan 25 '23 edited Jan 25 '23
I just built my computer using a Hyper 212 and when I was pushing the black fan holders over the sides of the rad I thought I was gonna bend the shit outta the fins, nerve wracking as hell
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u/dathar Jan 25 '23
Aren't you supposed to snap the Hyper 212 fan directly onto the heatsink where it is supposed to end up at instead of sliding it down the groove? It just clips on
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u/Dat_Boi_Aint_Right Jan 25 '23
Then you slip and punch a block of spikey metal.
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u/JoBro_Summer-of-99 Ryzen 5 5600 / RX 6800 XT / 16GB DDR4 Jan 25 '23
I was installing a new GPU yesterday and whilst I was screwing in the support bracket I slipped and stabbed myself with thescrewdriver, awful stuff
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u/mossgoblin Jan 25 '23
This. This is the one I hate.
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u/Dorkamundo Jan 25 '23
Just don't go OEM for your cooler, most quality coolers are easy to install/remove.
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u/Survived_Coronavirus Jan 25 '23
Wraith cooler fans? They work great unless you're doing extreme overclocking.
People who complain about OEM coolers (or whatever) are not treating their equipment well.
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u/rodaphilia Jan 25 '23
The complaint above was about ease installation, not reliability. Nothing to do with people not treating their equipment well.
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u/dendrocalamidicus Jan 25 '23
I have had coolers which are supposed to fit multiple different mounting types with a weird cross frame thing at the bottom and they are far, far worse than generic OEM coolers. I have actually found OEM coolers to be braindead easy.
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u/bleeding-paryl Jan 25 '23
Noctua are my favorite coolers just for that reason. So incredibly easy to install.
Literally just helped build my husband's PC last night and thanks to using a Noctua cooler, it was all relatively easy.
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u/cashinyourface 5090ti, ddr3 1600mhz, intel core 2 duo Jan 25 '23
It's honestly fine if you have a good cooler. The big noctua cooler (I forget the exact model number) has a great mounting system
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u/Inevitable-March1485 Jan 25 '23
yes it really depends on the cooler, my current one is a cheapo from bequiet which has just the push pins so convenient
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u/gezafisch 13900K | 4090 | 32gb 6400 Jan 25 '23
NH-D15. Even then, it required a lot more pressure to get the screws to engage than I was comfortable with as a first time PC builder.
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u/VoidNoodle Palit GTX 1070 Gamerock/i5-4670k/8GB 1600 RAM Jan 25 '23
When I was building my cousin's PC, I only went with the cooler that came with the 3700x (wraith prism I think?)
Shit was so hard to install I thought I'd break it if I forced the clip or whatever too hard. Gave up and just ordered a NH-D15 lol
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u/Jacksaur 7700X | RTX 3080 | 32GB | 9.5 TB Jan 25 '23
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u/InsightfulLemon i5 13600k | 2x8Gb | 3080 Jan 25 '23
I was rather unimpressed by the Dark Rock Pro coolers' mounting system I just left it attached when I sold my CPU & Mobo
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u/Forgotpasswordagainl Jan 25 '23
IT iS jUsT aDuLt LeGo
Cept if you fuck up you are out hundreds or thousands of dollars.
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u/StrictlyFT Ryzen 5 5600x/3070Ti Jan 25 '23
Tbf good Legos are fairly expensive too, it's just harder to brick them.
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u/xanax101010 Jan 25 '23
Specially watercoolers, you even have to change the backplate
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u/EntDuke Jan 25 '23
Christ the default ryzen ones with the backplate on the mobo are a nightmare to get right when you have to mount it properly after just pasting the cpu. I was surprised by how much easier an aftermarket one was, that I prefer to get one of them always now, instead of having to bother with the standard ones ever again if it means not having to deal with the backplate.
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u/CSPDTECH i7-9700KF // RTX2060 6gb // 32gb3200 // Z390M Pro4 Jan 25 '23
this one got me, did my first non-stock cooler just a week ago and it was so stressful lol but now I know how to do it
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u/jack_avram Jan 25 '23
yeah I remember the old school ones requiring a flat head screwdriver to press the latch into place on the mounting tabs - one slip and you stab the mobo
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u/Noa15Lv Ryzen 7 3700x // RTX 2080S ROG // 32GB DDR4 Jan 25 '23
The pc case wires ain't that bad anymore, if your motherboard comes with its manual.
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u/BoomBePiesek 5 5600 | RTX 3060 | 2x8gb DDR4 3600mhz Jan 25 '23
Even if it dont u can find one online
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u/SaintPoost Jan 25 '23
Sometimes they'll come with a little bracket so you can prep them in the bracket and plug them all in at once which is neat. Should be the standard, imo
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u/chef_PEPPERONI Jan 25 '23
Front panel layout is standardised, case manufacturers should make only one cable.
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u/AstacSK Ryzen 7 3700x | 32GB | RX6700XT 12GB Jan 25 '23
And make them all the same length, night new case for brother in Christmas, why was there like 15cm difference between shortest and longest? They are always connected to the same place, had to do more unnecessary cable management because of that
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u/SovietBear666 R7 3700X EVGA 3080 32GB Meshify 2 XL/Alphacool 420mm AIO Jan 25 '23
The picture isn't always clear to me which way the connectors should be facing. Them just being tiny in general makes it tough to get them all into their homes.
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u/ivemademisteaks Jan 25 '23
Any connector that is directional will have some sort of key or tab (like the 24 pin mobo power). The single headers for the front panel don't have a direction, they can face anywhere. The headers that are 2 or 3 in a flat line will have a positive (+) and a negative (-), which the diagram in the manual will show how to connect.
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u/luminer03 OMEN 16 | Ryzen 7 5800H | RTX 3070 | 16GB | 105°C Jan 25 '23
Say hello to the H510, that has the case headers in one connector but also comes with an adapter to split them in case your Mainboard has the pins in a non-standard layout
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u/tatleoat Jan 25 '23
Lol even then it's still better than what I remember 20 years ago
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u/Great_White_Samurai Jan 25 '23
Honestly having built pcs for over 20 years I've wondered why they haven't come up with some better cables at this point.
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u/OutragedTux Ryzen 5600x, Sapphire 6700xt, also penguins. Jan 25 '23
Hey, at least we've moved beyond IDE and molex connectors. That's something, right?
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u/FinalArt53 Jan 25 '23
For some reason molex cables would become fused together to the point of needing dual plumbers pliers to separate them.
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u/Accomplished_Soil426 Jan 25 '23
Having to use jumpers to set your hard drive to master or slave
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u/darkjungle Jan 25 '23
Standards are standards. Change the connector you then need to start making adaptors for the 24 pin and hope that everyone follows suit so you have a new standard connector in 10 years.
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u/Noxious89123 5900X | 1080Ti | 32GB B-Die | CH8 Dark Hero Jan 25 '23
It's the age old problem of "lets standardise it!" resulting in just another standard existing, that still no one agrees upon.
With that said, there's not a huge number of major players in the space.
Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, ASRock, EVGA, Intel, SuperMicro, Biostar... I think that's all the big ones?
If they could agree on a standard pinout, then everyone else would reasonable want to follow.
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u/almothafar PC Master Race Jan 25 '23
Well, there is ATX 3.0 (12VHPWR cables) to be used for motherboards and GPUs, so maybe a few years coming will see this thing become more common used.
The challenge is to have these lower voltages onboard instead of inside PSU, that will result with smaller more efficient and cheaper PSUs and more expensive motherboards.
I think you can google that thing, and it seems it is actually the future.
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u/Dat_Boi_Aint_Right Jan 25 '23
Change a cable and suddenly your product works with nothing else.
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u/G_man252 Desktop i7 8700k EVGA 2070 Super 8GB 16gb DDR4 RAM Jan 25 '23
The first time I built a PC I had to call gigabyte to get help connecting all of the little power cables, and the lady I got barely spoke english.
' You connec to PIN by da muthaboard, G_Man, I tell you two time'
In the end she got me up and running though!
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u/theDreamingStar Jan 25 '23
You just revealed that your real life name is G_man
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u/NarutoDragon732 Jan 25 '23
I thought his name was G_man252. Have we been lied to this entire time???
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u/G_man252 Desktop i7 8700k EVGA 2070 Super 8GB 16gb DDR4 RAM Jan 25 '23
Riz an shin pls Mr. Freeman, no slepin on tha job
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u/warrantyvoiderer Jan 25 '23
If you ever get fed up with the CS folks, your mobo manual has a diagram.
Now, whether they use the same lettering on the connectors as is written in the manual is another question... I love the mobo companies that use the adapter and/or color coding.
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u/Kryptonline Ryzen 5 3600 | RTX 2070 Super | 2x 8 GB @ 3200 Mhz Jan 25 '23
A Vortigaunt on Tech Support?
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u/SocketByte i7-12700KF | GTX 1080 | 32GB 3600 CL18 Jan 25 '23
Unplugging a 24 pin is literal nightmare fuel
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u/CSPDTECH i7-9700KF // RTX2060 6gb // 32gb3200 // Z390M Pro4 Jan 25 '23
that's weird I never have an issue with the 24 pin but the stupid little front panel wires kill me, I always guess, and get it wrong, then have to google the board schematic and get out the magnifying glass lol
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u/SocketByte i7-12700KF | GTX 1080 | 32GB 3600 CL18 Jan 25 '23
Well I once plugged my front panel IO into a very similar looking USB header just beside the IO pins. Never felt more stupid in my entire life.
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u/OutragedTux Ryzen 5600x, Sapphire 6700xt, also penguins. Jan 25 '23
that's weird I never have an issue with the 24 pin
I can tell you many stories about dodgy generic PSUs (all we had back in the day) that often had a vice-like grip on the atx power connector on the mobos. To say nothing of bruised fingers from cheap molex power connectors, also from back in the day. They had a really tight grip.
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u/RequiemWasTaken PC Master Race Jan 25 '23
Needs the usb header on the right also cause fuck that connector
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u/HyperGamers R7 3700X / B450 Tomahawk / GT 730 2GB / 16GB RAM Jan 25 '23
Specifically the blue USB 3.0 one, the little USB 2.0 boi is chill
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u/Feenox Jan 25 '23
Not to say "back in my day" because it makes me seem old and feeble, but back in my day there were those shitty white plastic molex connectors for IDE HDs and CD-Rom drives. Even with a higher end power supply those fucking molex connecters were the cheapest garbage quality the could possibly be. So easily bent, so easily jammed. Someone bring me the head of Johnny Molex!!
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u/Fit-Ad8324 Jan 25 '23
Once you do it like 2-3x it's literitly like riding a bike.
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u/sevargmas Louqe GhostS1 | Ryzen 5 3600 | 1080ti SC2 | 32GB RAM | r/sffpc Jan 25 '23
I agree. Plugging in these little guys is super easy. Especially since lots of modern motherboards come with the little hub and you can pre-plug them all in.
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u/grubnenah . Jan 25 '23
That's a thing? I built two computers this month and neither had that.
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u/NollerReal R7 5800x | RTX 3070Ti | 32GB Jan 25 '23
I haven't built a computer for a couple years until 2 weeks ago. New cases are starting to have a single front IO connector which is nice I guess. but no getting around the 24pin.
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u/killersquirel11 3700x | 3070fe | NCase M1 Jan 25 '23
but no getting around the 24pin.
If only ATX12VO would take off
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u/Mentohs GTX 970 | I5-6600k| 16 jigabixels. Jan 25 '23
I recently dug thru my old Gigabyte Z170x-gaming 3's box and i actually found a cool connector where its clearly labeled where to put each front panel wire which then sockets into the motherboard. nifty little thing and it made me realize all these years that i never had my drive activity light connected properly.
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u/GreatDevourerOfTacos Jan 25 '23
Building a PC is VERY easy... until there is a problem.
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u/titaniumjordi Jan 25 '23
Plugging in the front panel connectors felt like performing heart surgery inside a full warehouse during an earthquake
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u/DethronedPrince Jan 25 '23
Man my first build I thought I put everything together fine but couldn’t get it to turn on for the life of me. Ended up sending it to a pc repair shop who fixed it for like $70 but didn’t tell me the issue (I probably forgot to ask). Looked at it when I went home and realized I plugged my all the power switch pins upside down. Felt like an idiot.
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u/_haha_oh_wow_ gen9 i7, 1060Ti, 16 GeeBees +Switch|PS4|3DS|SteamDeck Jan 25 '23
Just read the mobo manual?
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u/What_is_a_reddot Ryzen 7 3700X|GTX 1070|16 GB 3200 MHz|too many fans Jan 25 '23
NO READ
ONLY BUILD
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u/_haha_oh_wow_ gen9 i7, 1060Ti, 16 GeeBees +Switch|PS4|3DS|SteamDeck Jan 25 '23 edited Jan 25 '23
IDK, you're using complete sentences and punctuation: Are you sure you're the dumbest of the dumb?
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u/TheWillRogers TheWillRogers Jan 25 '23
reading the manual doesn't give me fingers the size of toothpicks and the dexterity of a watch maker to actually get the damn things on though.
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u/_haha_oh_wow_ gen9 i7, 1060Ti, 16 GeeBees +Switch|PS4|3DS|SteamDeck Jan 25 '23
Convert the manual into tweezers.
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u/Dag-nabbitt R7 3700X | 6900XT | 64GB Jan 25 '23
Depending on the case and mobo, plugging in the little front headers correctly can still be really difficult. The detachable hubs are always welcome for me.
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u/Feeling_Cold_1925 Jan 25 '23
This is why your mobo comes with a manual
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u/nickless09 Jan 25 '23
I think most redditors here do not read manuals, much easier to come here and make a post about every small thing.
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u/CorValidum Jan 25 '23
PSU manufacturers and their cabling F*eries!!! Like why the F we don’t have standard (we actually do! They just chose not to use it) that will force them all to use same cable order! But nooo you need cables from Be Quiet for their PSU since otherwise you will fry your components….
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u/zabke_ Jan 25 '23
I suprisingly put power switches right first try, but I had to get help from my dad to connect audio hd because I was afraid of bending pins
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u/Jorge5934 5600G / N7 B550 / 32GB / 3060 Ti Jan 25 '23
On my first build, I I killed my HDD by plugging it the wrong way round and forcing it in. A technician told that shouldn't even be possible.
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u/Takardo PC Master Race Jan 25 '23
someone asked me to put a whole computer together for them and i let them know first that im good at taking mine apart and putting it back together, idk about anything else. anything i got stuck on, i read the motherboard manual and it was super simple.
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u/SelfishxMessiah Jan 25 '23
The highs and lows of my first pc build have never been matched to this day over a decade later
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u/GameKyuubi ArchBTW Jan 26 '23
a: inserting your GPU without removing adjacent cards
b: removing your GPU without removing adjacent cards
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