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System Name | My pc |
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Processor | Ryzen 5 3600 |
Motherboard | Asus Rog b450-f |
Cooling | Cooler master 120mm aio |
Memory | 16gb ddr4 3200mhz |
Video Card(s) | MSI Ventus 3x 3070 |
Storage | 2tb intel nvme and 2tb generic ssd |
Display(s) | Generic dell 1080p overclocked to 75hz |
Case | Phanteks enthoo |
Power Supply | 650w of borderline fire hazard |
Mouse | Some wierd Chinese vertical mouse |
Keyboard | Generic mechanical keyboard |
Software | Windows ten |
OP updated with new pics of the graphics card It arrived today.
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About the cooler, I'll see whether I can install it the way mjkmike had it running for over a year. The husband got the gist of the push-pins immediately (unlike me), so I'll just put the TIM, align the pins, and hold everything steady for him to push them correctly. Probably I'll try with the mobo out of the box. It isn't a big deal to remove it because I'll be leaving all the wiring in place. Wish me luck...
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Now I've got everything. I got the TIM paste from the summer place, I bought the SSD adapter, and got the video card.
The only item missing is.. myself! Everything's waiting to be assembled at home, but I won't be there before Monday!
The most important thing when installing push pins is to support the back of the board with your hand or something to stop it bowing.
Although sometimes the pins go right in other times they are incredibly hard to get in and require a lot of pressure.