everyone i ever built fired right up. This last one had issues with Intels bad chipset. Screens once flickered around and i thought it was because the NVS 300 ran a little hot, nope, it was the motherboard. When i switched from SATA 3 to SATA 6 ports ( as the temp workaround newegg sent out) everything worked fine.
I can still build a better pc for the money compared to a store bought..........better quality parts, fit to my specs, no tax, no shipping if you know how to order parts, etc, etc.
Fixing a computer is 98% replacing parts. I have NEVER lost a hard drive, video card, NOTHING but a couple fans.
I will say this though, the first LCD screen that i bought in 2001 a Viewsonic View Panel VA 800 17.4 " is crapping out. I paid with tax $1,375.00 for that. HA I might dig into it and replace a few capacitors, just to see if i can fix it. I like to tinker..
Found this on GOOGLE a while back..........
http://www.fixya.com/support/t354485-short_3_8_horizontal_blurs
That monitor and the shipping box (i still have them for when i move around (i have 2 ) weight is 45 pounds..........that was a HEFTY built screen then. Heavy screens are ok, but no heavy chicks need apply :eek:
PS: also built a water cooled one, todays chips are cooler, use less juice, no need to really do water cooling on a trading box..........but yes i do overclock them but not crazy gamer stuff. I trade, not play games.