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13-Jan-2004, 05:53 PM #1
Movies on installing heatsinks, and other components
http://support.tcwo.com/video.cfm?

It's got:

How to install a Socket A/370 CPU
How to install a Socket A/370 HSF
How to install a Pentium 4 CPU/HSF
How to remove/install an ATX I/O Plate
How to install RAM
Explanation of the ATX Power Connectors
Explanation of the Back of the ATX Power Supply
How to mount a Motherboard in a case.
Explanation of the Front Panel Connectors

In both high and low bandwidth movies. It looks pretty useful if you've never installed a heatsink before, and the other ones are good too.
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19-Jan-2004, 10:27 PM #2
I just checked it out McTimson. Was it great. I was just thinking about what I had to do with my hp had the motherboard went out.
I want to someday soon try building my own system. I can see the smoke now

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20-Jan-2004, 11:11 PM #4
Many thanks for the link. I feel like I just came from the movies--unusual movies but most informative ones.
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29-Jan-2004, 08:59 AM #5
Thanks for the link,we learn something new everyday
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