New computer now built

reaalspeed

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At last my new computer has been built and does it fly. First time startup nothing, it didn't work so a strip down to reveal the pins that accept the i7 processor were bent. How it happened I don't know the installation was so careful. I do have a theory though ,on the Asus P8Z77-V motherboard the clamp to hold down the i7 is held down with a knerled screw and spring clip. We didn't loosen off this screw before inserting the i7 processor and that was the trouble I think. Anyway we shall never know. Right where did I get to? oh yes the rebuild, Scan computers would do a replacement motherboard as we took out insurance against installation faults (well worth it with something costing around £130).
So due to home circumstances we had to get another one quickly so went up to a company called OverClockers and bought another board exactly the same. This time the installation and setup perfect.
Sent the original motherboard back to Scan computers to see if I could get my money back and guess what? they sent another new Asus P8Z77-V motherboard which is now spare.
Don't know what I am going to do with it now as I don't want another computer.

Realspeed (bazza)
 
Put it up for sale at an on line auction. If all else fails you can build another system in the future when the hardware gets cheaper.
 
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