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Sorry, tried. :P
Hey, at least you will take your time for the other stuff and check over
it a couple of times. I get all excited putting together a new gaming
box that I tend to rush through steps I should probably slow down on.
You will probably poke at it tonight in anticipation, so you definitely
won't miss anything and get that awful snap-crackle-smoke experience the
first time you flip the switch.
And when you do get it up in a couple of days (heh) you will appreciate
it all the more.
I'm jealous. I have to fund a web server before I can even start on my
next gaming rig, so it will be a bit before I get the next speed kick.
It will work out. Have fun with it. :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 10:23 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: New computer parts!
Yipski.
I guess I have to be thankful the motherboard is advanced enough that I
get some indication of the problem. :)
*sigh*
There should be convertors! Some sort of....thingy you plug into a
regular power oulet from the motherboard and it converts to this funny
cube shaped connector ;-)
-Gel
-----Original Message-----
From: Charlie Griefer
*grumble*grumble*toldja...
When I was building mine, couldn't get it to POST because I had an older
power supply that didn't have the connector for the P4 mb.
Nobody listens to Charlie. nope nope nope.
/me flails arms about wildly.
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