Stopping while building a PC

mooiekleurginger

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Apr 26, 2016
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Hey guys,

I have a question about building a pc. It is probably a dumb question but it doesn't hurt to ask. Would it be bad to stop in the middle of building a pc, close the case, make sure everything is fine and continue a day later?

Thanks in advance.

(P.S. I don't exactly know in what category I should put this question in so i'm sorry for that :p)
 
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Sure, if the environment is fine. Normally however, you should test the build before putting it in anywhere,
by placing the motherboard on a flat surface, plugging all the required parts in and booting it, to make sure things work.
It's just more convenient, than putting it inside your case, finding out it doesn't work and then having to take it out again.
If you can shield it from high heat, cold, dust and such things, you'll be fine.

X79

Honorable
Sure, if the environment is fine. Normally however, you should test the build before putting it in anywhere,
by placing the motherboard on a flat surface, plugging all the required parts in and booting it, to make sure things work.
It's just more convenient, than putting it inside your case, finding out it doesn't work and then having to take it out again.
If you can shield it from high heat, cold, dust and such things, you'll be fine.
 
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