Very busy week here, as all of the parts that I've purchased from various 'for sale' forums has come in, and I just today received two new cases that I ordered from the 'Egg, so I've set about building more PCs to sell off.
Yesterday, I put together the parts from my old HTPC rig, an mATX board and AMD/ATI parts, and dumped it all into a Compaq Presario mini-tower case. That build was earmarked for my Stepmom, to replace a 10+ year old PC that she bought at Sears waaaay back in 1997
Windows is loaded, drivers updated and all I have to do to finish it is add the front card reader (got the case from my buddy who had neglected to add the card reader to the box when I picked it up).
So tonight's build finds me assembling the following parts:
AMD Athlon X2 3800+ AM2 CPU - dual core socket AM2 chip
ECS KA3 MVP Extreme Crossfire mainboard
Sapphire X1800GTO 256mb PCIe video card
CDRW/DVD combo drive
Cooler Master Elite 335 case
2gb DDR2-800 RAM
Antec Smartpower 350w power supply
Windows XP Pro SP2
Microsoft keyboard and mouse
Going to try and sell it for $300. Things didn't start out well, as I was unable to get it to boot. First thing to try in that case was reset the CMOS ... aaaand that fixed that ! Formatting the drive and installing Windows currently.
I worked on a customer PC on Tuesday night, so I can't claim that I built a PC from scratch on that day, but I do have plans to build another rig from scratch tomorrow !! This one will be the biggest challenge, as I already had built it several weeks ago but couldn't get it to POST.
Dunno why I think it will work this time, but join me tomorrow in my quest to build three PCs from scratch in three days.
Anybody need to buy a PC ?? I'm officially broke from buying the parts, so I don't net any profit until I find a seller. Either way, I am seriously addicted to PC hardware, and I'm fortunate enough to have the time and spare change to build and refurb PCs on a weekly basis.
Keep in mind this is basically job #2, but its 100% hardware, which is what I prefer over job #1, which is IT work at a school district, and that comprises software much more than hardware.
Yesterday, I put together the parts from my old HTPC rig, an mATX board and AMD/ATI parts, and dumped it all into a Compaq Presario mini-tower case. That build was earmarked for my Stepmom, to replace a 10+ year old PC that she bought at Sears waaaay back in 1997
Windows is loaded, drivers updated and all I have to do to finish it is add the front card reader (got the case from my buddy who had neglected to add the card reader to the box when I picked it up).
So tonight's build finds me assembling the following parts:
AMD Athlon X2 3800+ AM2 CPU - dual core socket AM2 chip
ECS KA3 MVP Extreme Crossfire mainboard
Sapphire X1800GTO 256mb PCIe video card
CDRW/DVD combo drive
Cooler Master Elite 335 case
2gb DDR2-800 RAM
Antec Smartpower 350w power supply
Windows XP Pro SP2
Microsoft keyboard and mouse
Going to try and sell it for $300. Things didn't start out well, as I was unable to get it to boot. First thing to try in that case was reset the CMOS ... aaaand that fixed that ! Formatting the drive and installing Windows currently.
I worked on a customer PC on Tuesday night, so I can't claim that I built a PC from scratch on that day, but I do have plans to build another rig from scratch tomorrow !! This one will be the biggest challenge, as I already had built it several weeks ago but couldn't get it to POST.
Dunno why I think it will work this time, but join me tomorrow in my quest to build three PCs from scratch in three days.
Anybody need to buy a PC ?? I'm officially broke from buying the parts, so I don't net any profit until I find a seller. Either way, I am seriously addicted to PC hardware, and I'm fortunate enough to have the time and spare change to build and refurb PCs on a weekly basis.
Keep in mind this is basically job #2, but its 100% hardware, which is what I prefer over job #1, which is IT work at a school district, and that comprises software much more than hardware.
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