Finally builds here! 56k warning Maybe?

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Well just brought everything inside and took some pictures im really excited to start putting everything together. Just have to wait until tomorrow to start my HDD didnt come with the cables needed DOH!


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Ill post more pictures once i actually start the build tomorrow :( THANKS for all the help in picking out the parts guys. Comments welcome.

P.S sorry for the shotty pics i took them with my phone.
 
0_o, i didn't even know there was a res 1920x1200...i know hd is 1080, obviously.so whats with the 1200?

Nice build....enjoy....and send the parts to me "waves hand like jedi"
 
Lol i did the most stupid thing when trying to put on my cpu cooler, i installed the mobo first. Had to remove it T_T took forever.
 
Don't worry about it did the same thing when I first built my pc think it took me about 2 hours as the heatsink was the last thing I was going to add then realised it had a backplate.

0_o, i didn't even know there was a res 1920x1200...i know hd is 1080, obviously.so whats with the 1200?

Nice build....enjoy....and send the parts to me "waves hand like jedi"

1900x1200 is the standard resolution for 24" computer monitors. Hdtvs are actually quite a low resolution and although labelled high definition which is true for the tv world in the computer world they are average, it goes in general like this according to size:

22" = 1600x1200
24" = 1900x1200
25" = 1920x1200
26" = 1920x1200
27" = 1920x1200
30" = 2560x1600

You also get professional screens which mix around these numbers and go to higher resolutions at lower sizes. Not sure what the highest resolution is but I know samsung have been working on panel screens which fit together with a 5mm bezel making it appear like one giant screen.
 
1900x1200 is the standard resolution for 24" computer monitors. Hdtvs are actually quite a low resolution and although labeled high definition which is true for the tv world in the computer world they are average, it goes in general like this according to size:

22" = 1600x1200
24" = 1900x1200
25" = 1920x1200
26" = 1920x1200
27" = 1920x1200
30" = 2560x1600

You also get professional screens which mix around these numbers and go to higher resolutions at lower sizes. Not sure what the highest resolution is but I know samsung have been working on panel screens which fit together with a 5mm bezel making it appear like one giant screen.


hmmm, thanks for the info. I have never really taken a look at the res's, as i don't buy monitor's often. My 22' is 1680x1050 though...i have not seen a 22' yet that is not that...other then the hd ones.
 
Ya 22" are usually 1680x1050

OP: Your mobo shouldve come with the cables to hook up your HDD
 
yeah it did :) everything is up and running and im loving it :) ill be playing the shiz out of some games now.
 
Yeah i didnt realize how nice the case was. My wire managment is horrible btw :( but i have most of them routed behind the back panel. Im in love with the CPU btw, i unpacked a 5gb rar in like 1 minute, when on my laptop it took almost 20
 
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