I recently started a new PC build, and while it's mostly been going okay, I've run into a couple of snags that I thought I'd share. These are the kinds of things that remind you that building a PC isn't always as simple as building with Legos, as I have said and some others might say. Check out the related YouTube video for more information. I made some... interesting choices. For example, I initially went with a ~90mm heatsink for the AMD Ryzen 9900x CPU due to size concerns around the socket and the depth of the case. I realized pretty quickly that a 120mm would probably be better, at least for keeping things quiet. The smaller one's good enough to get things up and running, though. The start of showing the new PC build with the parts listed. Close up showing of the CPU fan and heatsink. Everything functions. So far. But then the big problem of my own making. The USB 3.0 Header Issue The biggest issue I encountered was with the USB 3.0 header for the case. I...
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