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How many computers have you built?
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Hundreds. I used to be a computer technician at a university and I have lost count long ago.
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Over the course of my life, several thousand. For a few years I worked as a shop tech at a network services company. We sold machines by the hundreds to schools, universities, businesses, etc. So we'd get an order for 500 machines on a particular month, and I built pretty much all of them.
It was fun, easy work - but the pay wasn't enough to stick around forever. It sure gave me more than my lion's share of experience in properly assembling machines. I don't do it anymore, maybe only once every 2-3 years when getting a new machine for myself, but I can assemble a complete PC from boxed parts in about 25 minutes. |
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Completely agree. I simply don't have the time or the care anymore to spend hours tinkering with a machine to find out why it doesn't work. I don't mess around with broken parts either - it gets one chance, and after that it either gets RMA'ed or recycled. |
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7 total. My three desktops, 1 htpc and 3 others for friends...
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ive built quite a few let me see probably 9 or more 3 were nice top end systems the rest were low to mid end but i loved every minute of building them all even when stuff went wrong. the most expensive one i built was an old fx 57 system cost me more than 3k god that was a beast back in the day.
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Parts aren't too hard, maybe an hour at most, but getting them in the right places and your computer to work is the though one for me
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I agree with you werepossum
Gone are the days where it took half an hour (or more !) to replace a Hard Drive, deep down under plates of metal, with a millimeter of space ![]() To assemble a computer these days takes really close to zero knowledge (ie online guides and manuals have improved as well (just a tad )If we are talking about putting in posts, and easily placing the Motherboard; CPU; HeatSink; all the little wires and plugging in the Power Supply connectors ! Um I could do it under candle light.How many computers? 10 million I give up, too many to think ofI still replace Motherboards every few days. It's simple ![]() (Note: Confirming all parts are compatible is the only issue) |
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Yes, I could, can, did and will. When you have 600 of the exact same part for the exact same machines all boxed up next to you, muscle memory alone does 95% of the work. Assembling modern computers is not difficult nor time consuming. If you handed my a box of OEM parts for a random desktop rig, I could have it assembled and booted in under 25 minutes. |
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i think my biggest problem is i try to route all wires and make the case look nice before i boot maybe why it takes so long.
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Cleanup and making sure you have good airflow are usually the slowest parts of assembling, klepto.
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hi there
i used to be a tech for Packard Bell NEC and our target was 65 in an 8 hour shift although i probably managed around the 50 mark regards |
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i have built let me think.......
oh yeah 0 hahahahaha..... i want to build one though, just getting into computers. A SOME WOULD SAY NOOB. |
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and plugging in the Power Supply connectors ! Um I could do it under candle light.