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Ideas To Use When You Build A Computer


build your own computerBuilding your own computer is no longer a particularly unusual task, nor even the reserve of hardcore geeks. It’s actually a rather simple process that tasks patience more than knowledge. PCI slots, SATA ports and motherboard power connectors are fool-proof – it’s just a matter of what goes where.
More experienced computer geeks maybe even find the task (dare I say it!) boring. There are, however, a few ways you can increase the challenge while also sprucing up your rig.

Add Custom Case Lighting

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Case lighting is common in computer cases, particularly those built with gaming in mind. However, the lighting used isn’t always impressive. It’s often cheap, gaudy, or both.
By adding your own lighting, you can customize your computer to your preferences. If you like a lot of crazy lights, then you can go that route – or if you prefer minimalism, that’s also possible. Or you can enjoy the best of both worlds by using lighting that accepts brightness control.
Lighting is one of the easiest and least expensive ways to be creative with your build. Most strips of LED lights cost less than $10, and even a rather extreme build won’t need more than three or four. Installation is also straightforward. Just secure using whatever method you prefer, then plug the lights into the computer power supply.

Use Stickers

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Another easy and inexpensive way to build your own customized computer is stickers.
I’m not just talking about the kind of stickers that you’d apply to the case of your computer, although those can add some spice. I’m specifically talking about case window stickers. These adhesive designs affix to the case window of a PC and can be applied in seconds.
My personal favorite are the “etched” designs like this Atomic vinyl sticker. It’s semi-transparent, and gives the impression that the design has been etched into the PC window.
Like lighting, stickers are inexpensive, and they’re even easier to use. If you don’t have a window in your PC on which to apply one, don’t worry – you can buy kits for that, too.

Go Crazy With Cooling

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High-end computers often appear to be nothing more than walls of fans that contain PC components. As a result, cooling is one of the better ways to customize a computer, as you can kill two birds with one stone.
Many fans come with LED options which add color to your computer with the use of independent lighting, but that’s just the beginning. Another great customization option is a hardware fan controller. This is a component that replaces a 5.25″ drive bay slot and adds dials, gauges and LED readouts that can be used to monitor PC temperature and control fan speed. They’re functional, but they also look really cool.
If you look around, you’ll find even better options like the Bgears B-COOL, a fan that can write LED text inside the fan’s radius while it spins. Touches like this are sure to impressive even the most jaded geek.

Use A Small Case – Or No Case

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Although gaming computers and workstations still require aggressive cooling, your average home computer no longer needs to be a monster. It’s possible to cram a computer into a very small space, including some very small cases. The Antec ISK-300, for example, is less than four inches thick. The Silverstone Lascala is even smaller at just a tad over two inches thick – although it’s received less impressive consumer reviews.
In fact, using a PC case isn’t even necessary. With a little creative thought, many old electronics, including VCRs, receivers, and game consoles, can be used as computer cases. The best hardware to use in this case is usually a low-power PC board like an AMD E-350 APU/motherboard combo. Combine this with a low-profile power supply and a 2.5” internal hard drive and you’ll find that you can fit a PC into a lot of places that you never would have thought possible.


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Amazon Kindle Fire gets torn open


The group at iFixit recently tore open the Amazon Kindle Fire to get a good look at its hardware. The group discovered that the device is powered by a Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 processor clocked at 1GHz that is paired with an older Texas Instruments WL1270B 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi chip. Overall, the Kindle Fire didn’t have too many complicated parts, which resulted in a solid 8/10 repairability score from iFixit. The team said its rear case is easy to take off, users only need a regular screw driver to open the tablet, and the LCD isn’t fused to its the glass cover, which means it should be fairly easy to replace if it breaks. Unfortunately, however, the glass pane is fused to the bezel, and it will require a heat gun to separate the components. A video from DirectFix, another site that tore apart the Kindle Fire and examined its innards, follows after the break.

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Create Facebook Timeline


Facebook Timeline is the latest features of Facebook, which is released on the September for Only Developers and from today it is available worldwide. The Facebook Timeline is the place where you tell your story from Born to Now. You can share all of your stuffs there , most important events of your life etc
Timeline gives you an easy way to rediscover the things you shared, and collect your most important moments. It also lets you share new experiences, like the music you listen to or the miles you run.
How To Create Facebook Timeline feature for Your Profile:-
Step 1:- To Create Facebook timeline first login to Facebook.
Step 2:- Now go to this page www.facebook.com/timeline
Step 3:- Now click on ”Get It Now.”, and your timeline will be enable.
Step 4:- In any case you can’t see the ”Get It Now.” button then wait until you see an announcement at the top of your profile.
After Upgraded to Timeline, you’ll have 7 days to review everything that appears on your timeline before anyone else can see it. But If you can’t wait for 7 days and you just want to show your timeline with your friends then click on the Publish Now.
How to Hide Stories from Timeline:-
There might be some stuff which you want to remove or hide from your timeline. For this, roll over mouse to the story and click on the pencil icon  to hide, delete or edit a post.
 How to Feature a Story on Timeline:-
To feature something on your timeline, click on the Star icon. After this it will look like as.
If you find any difficulty then comment below.

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