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Know How… To Build a PC

I had a great time on Know How this week were I put together my PC live!

Build your own PC! Find out how to pick components and put together your own custom machine.

This is a project that every nerd should try – building your own PC. The first thing you should figure out is how you want to use your machine. Chad Johnson volunteered his system for our episode and he wanted a very powerful video editing and gaming station. The skills you learn in this episode work with any kind of PC – from a budget PC to a gaming rig.

Chad also wanted his machine to be a hackintosh eventually. His main resource was TonyMacx86. The site tests out all kinds of components to make sure they will work with Mac OS X. Here is a complete list of the parts Chad used for his machine: PCPartPicker.

To figure out how big a power supply you’ll need, use a power supply calculator. If you plan to expand your system over time, get more power than is recommended.

Building a PC is actually surprisingly straightforward. Every area of the motherboard is labelled and its instruction manual will have a detailed map.

Here’s how we went about building our PC:
- Install the processor on the motherboard.
- Install motherboard into case.
- Install the heat sink. First applying a small amount of thermal paste on the processor (about the size of a pea, but no larger) in the center and place the heat sink on top. The heat sink will spread the paste along the processor.
- Install the power supply.
- Route power cables to components.
- Connect the rest of the cables (SATA cables, etc).
- Install your RAM, graphics card, and hard drive.

It’s relatively difficult to mess up the install as components only fit a certain way into the motherboard. If there is resistance, stop and check what you’re doing.

Download or subscribe to this show at twit.tv/kh.

Contribute to our show! Send us show ideas and more via email atknowhow@twit.tv or leave us a voicemail at 408-800-KNOW (408-800-5669).

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I was on ION

Just recently had a great time on ION (In Other News). We talk smart watches, quick charge cars, new box for your tv and more.

BUST ‘em in a Lie

I am alway really elated to be on Scam School. This episode is crazy, it blew my mind when we were recording

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Trap a liar!

Read minds to catch a thief.

This week we have an unbelievable logic trap that comes from the genius mind of one of the worlds leading mentalists, Banachek. In this incredible game, both players can lie or tell the truth… Yet just by asking two simple questions, you’ll be able to figure out who is who…. And who stole your 20 bucks!

Make sure to check out Banachek’s amazing back catalog of material at banachekproducts.com, and drop him a note saying thanks from Scam School!

FourCast!

I was on this weeks FourCast! I had a great time making some fun. But I made myself look like a self promoting jerk.

Hosts: Tom Merritt and Scott Johnson

If Chad doesn’t get us in his dictatorial domination of new media, thumb-cats will!

Guests: Chad Johnson and Jennifer Ozawa

Download or subscribe to this show at twit.tv/fc.

Got a prediction of your own? Guest you’d like to see? Question for the show? Email us at fourcastpodcast@gmail.com.

Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show.

The episode of FourCast I am in.

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East Meets West: Dress Coveralls

On Monday I had the most fun I have ever had on a netcast. I was on East Meets West with Tom Merrit, Roger Chang and Brian Brushwood.

Welcome to the always hilarious, sometimes random and definitely bizarre podcast of indeterminate topics featuring Roger Chang and Tom Merritt.

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Scam School, oh yeah!

I was in this weeks episode of Scam School! Is was a lot of fun and the trick is amazing.

You can see more Scam School by going to scamschool.tv.

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