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600 Watt Strider power supply with modular cables. Only the cables I need are attached to the suppy which reduces clutter inside the case.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
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The graphics (video) card. HIS ATI Radeon HD5770 PCI express x16 card. 1GB of memory with HDMI and two DVI connections.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
The graphics (video) card. HIS ATI Radeon HD5770 PCI express x16 card. 1GB of memory with HDMI and two DVI connections.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
The case that will house my new computer. Front door panel with cooling fan, power and reset buttons, power and HDD lights and extra USB ports on the side.
The graphics (video) card. HIS ATI Radeon HD5770 PCI express x16 card. 1GB of memory with HDMI and two DVI connections.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
Two 640 GB SATA hard drives are next. 32MB Cache. One drive is the main, and the other will be for backup.
Makerspace 125 had a hands-on workshop where, for a $10 donation, a person can put together his/her own PC then bring it home. While some people opted to keep the original Windows OS, others opted to install Linux Mint.
The graphics (video) card. HIS ATI Radeon HD5770 PCI express x16 card. 1GB of memory with HDMI and two DVI connections.
600 Watt Strider power supply with modular cables. Only the cables I need are attached to the suppy which reduces clutter inside the case.
Inside the empty case. The box contains the fasteners needed to attach everything. The wires you see are for the fans, buttons, lights and USB ports.
The hard drive cage has been intalled into the case and the data SATA cables have been connected to the motherboard.
The hard drive cage has been intalled into the case and the data SATA cables have been connected to the motherboard.
Inside the empty case. The box contains the fasteners needed to attach everything. The wires you see are for the fans, buttons, lights and USB ports.
A final look at the inside of the computer with everything installed. All the power connections have been made.