A detailed review of the Silverstone Temjin TJ11. I am really impressed with this case. It is perfect for a high end water-cooled build, with plenty of radiator ...
I'm sorry aboout the lack of videos guys, but my computer is dead, so i need to use the notebook and i don't have an editor here. Thanks for watching! A special ...
+Ron Sinson Lol you think maybe he knows what the difference is? If you watch the corner closely, when he talks about braking, he isn't able to get the car to turn in to the corner. The "oversteer" you're seeing is actually Lewis over-correcting by a millimeter before he gets the car back on the line he wanted. I agree that it definitely looks like oversteer, but you are funny trying to correct Lewis Hamilton :) I think he probably knows better than anyone what happened with the car at that moment, especially since he was driving it.
Well, this lap was before in YouTube buti with a big difference, this video
is much more completed, I mean, from the beginning with Lewis Hamilton
talking until the end, and also another difference, the sound is just as
how it must be, I mean, the sound is not delayed. If I want to see a good
video of a good lap, I will watch this one, the best video of the Lewis
Hamilton's pole of Silverstone 2007, wojooo :D . Thanks alot for your work!
Hardware Canucks Guide to Building Your Own Personal Computer (PC)
Everyone has to start somewhere, and even if it's not your first crack at assembling a computer, sometimes we all need a refresher. One thing we have realized ...
@TheMcMichael15 I'd say both of them are good. Personally I lean more
towards Asus because I don't have any personal experience with Sapphire,
but that shouldn't change your opinion. In any case try to get a video card
with after market cooling. And make sure the card is dual slot as it helps
for better cooling since it exhausts hot air out of the case and not
inside. As for the brand I find the best way is to read reviews and consult
gaming forums. Hope this helps. Good luck
Read This NOW!!! Your motherboard is a miniature model. You have a MidTower
case and you should have a regular ATX motherboard not a micro one. Unless
you know that you are doing this, keep in mind that the case you chose
supports ATX and not Micro ATX. Also your GPU (graphics card) might not
work on that Motherboard. Welcome and if you need anymore answers on
anything i'de like to help.
A very nice tutorial video for building your own pc! Ofcourse there are
others out there but most of them aren't as nice looking as this one! I do
wish you'd have gone over the last part of cabling with all of the pwr rst
led hdd usb and so on. It can be a bit of a mess. Other then that it was a
great vid, thanks alot! this will be my new tip for anyone who needs a
tutorial for this.
I was going to build an amd platform pc, but seing how the new bulldozer is
near I'm just going to wait. Right now i'm just gonna buy the 6950 and wait
for the other parts to be released. Hopefully they live up to the hype,
because I know how AMD overhyped the 69xx series of video cards, also
delayed the realease date and at the end of the day didn't compare to
nvidia's line up.
They have made PC assembly a lot easier, nowadays that what it used to be.
I kinda jump right into the water. I took a look at the PC my friend buolt
for me 2 years ago, they i bought all the parts and put them together
myself without anyone help. Although i wish i had a learning period like
you because it took me forever to finish the install everything.
i usually put all the front header cables and power button, etc in
immediately after the motherboard has been mounted in the case strictly
because those small connections are harder to make with hard drives,
expansion and graphics cards in place. this difficulty is substantially
greater when working with a micro atx form factor build.
@currymuncher2008 AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ (my dad forced me to be on a
budget so basically I had no choice but to get a crappy cheap amd cpu I was
thinking of getting a motherboard upgrade (EVGA motherboard) and the 2600K
(or something better for cheap if anything new comes out)
I understand how people need help for building PC. It's like a lego set,
the only tricky part would be fixing a few of the mobo wires, but it's
fully explained in your mobo manual. Oh well, cool video anyways.
@GeorgeDS94 Oh, yeah? And I bet you cant talk portuguese, mindless pos!
Grow up... That was not the point, or was it? -.- jeeeezzz why people act
like this?! -.- damn ps: I dont use google translator :D
@GeorgeDS94 Yeah, is rich now... He loves giving away things to people who
don't like to go to work or something... The people who needs things like
this don't even know what is internet !!!!
How did you get the AMD heatsink on so easily, i built a AMD system for my
mate which has the stock cooler withit, and it required so much force and
about 30 mins of fafing to get it on?
I think this is the only video that actually acknowledges the resistance
when putting in the CPU.. You have no idea how scared I was I did something
wrong when I put in my first one >.>
hey i would like some help. you see this is my build
pcpartpicker(DOT)com/p/chyq Can some one tell me if i need to know anything
about building the computer with this?
Very clean, well done video! These "build your own PC" videos have been
coming up from several channels lately, and they're nice, but I like your
presentation best.
last week I was shitting my pants knowing I was going to build my first
computer sometime this week...after a few video's and especially this one,
I can't wait!