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In its own words, the chat GPT chatbot from OpenAI is a force to be reckoned

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with in the world of language processing AI, and they might be on to something.

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Ask it seemingly any question, and it responds in fluent English with the ease

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and confidence of the smartest person you've ever met, or maybe the most

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arrogant, since it does get things very wrong sometimes. In spite of its

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shortcomings, it has already proven to be an extremely powerful tool for

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creation. code snippets, poetry, and even simulating a Linux virtual machine

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are all possible if it's in the mood. It can even generate Linus TechTips video

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scripts. I mean, not in a way that will replace our writing staff anytime soon.

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In fact, I'm pleased to announce that I will be paying my writing team double

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their current salaries. This is a testament to their hard work. And wait,

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what? Who put that in the chatbot? You were supposed to ask it if it could help

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me build a PC. The rules today are simple. Then I have to do everything the

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AI tells me as if I have no PC building knowledge whatsoever. Building a PC can

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be a fun and rewarding experience. And I'll be happy to help you through the

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process. Here's a list of basic components you will need to build a PC.

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Case, power supply, motherboard, CPU,

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RAM. It even explains what CPU and RAM

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are. Wow. Not only is this response coherent, well formatted, and

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encouraging. You can do it. You can do it. Unfortunately, if I didn't already

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know how to build a computer, it probably wouldn't help me that much. But if you run into difficulties or have any

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questions along the way, don't hesitate to ask for help. This ability to go back

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and forth with the user, allowing them to refine their query is what makes Chat

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GPT so freaking powerful. Let's try to narrow things down a little. I have a

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$1,500 budget, and I want the best gaming PC,

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including peripherals. Unless we press this reset thread button in the top

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left, it will continue to use all of the context of our previous interactions to

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give us better and better answers. Because it can't browse the internet, it

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wasn't able to give me a recommendation for a specific price. But maybe what we

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can do is get it there through a set of guidelines. Will it understand

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colloquialisms like that? It already thinks I can't handle this. Consider

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buying a pre-built system. I really want to build it myself. What's a good CPU

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for gaming? Hey, here we go. Currently, some popular options for gaming CPUs

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include the Ryzen 95900X, the Core 9 10900 K, and the Ryzen 7 5800X. These

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recommendations actually make a ton of sense because the data set that chat GPT

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Chatbot was trained on ends sometime in 2021. So, the newest processors wouldn't

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be part of its data set. If you're working on a tighter budget, you may want to consider a CPU like the Ryzen 5

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5600X, which offers good performance at a more affordable price. Should we build

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a 5600X machine? It's a capable CPU that can handle gaming at 1440p. It's a good

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mid-range CPU. It actually recommends something with more cores and threads,

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like a Ryzen 7 5800X or Core i9 10900 K.

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It also tells me I'm going to need a GPU now that it knows what kind of games I

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want to play. This is amazing. Which one would be best if all I care about is

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gaming? Intel CPUs have a reputation for offering better single core performance,

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which can be beneficial for gaming. That was more true before Ryzen 5000 series.

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You can definitely tell this was trained before current year. Be aware AMD CPUs

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are generally easier to overclock than Intel, which is not quite true. They are

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generally more open to being overclocked, but not necessarily more

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overclockable. I want a straightup recommendation, but it is not going to

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tell me exactly which one. The best for you will depend on your specific needs

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and budget. And there it is, the Ryzen 9 5800X. At this stage, I've got

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step-by-step instructions for assembling a computer and everything the chatbot

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has asked me to acquire so far. As you can see, I'm a little short on

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components, but I know the first step is to install the CPU onto the motherboard,

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so maybe it can help recommend one. Okay, here's some factors to consider.

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Oh, we do get a few specific recommendations, though. Do we have an ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4? It's not

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quite what the chatbot recommended, but here's the closest ASRock B550 board we

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have. Let's go with this. Apparently, this is a good balance of features and

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value, which is exactly the kind of machine we're trying to build. When handling a motherboard, it's important

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to be careful and avoid damaging the delicate components on the board. Here

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are a few tips. Avoid touching the components on the motherboard, especially the pins on the CPU and

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contacts on the RAM. That is such great

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advice. This is an amazing summary of the precautions you should take when

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handling sensitive electronics. Forgot your anti-static wrist strap. Uh, it's

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on my ankle as always. Oh, it specifically says to follow the

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instructions in my motherboard's manual. I never thought to look for that. I

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might look up the function of a specific header or something like that, but I

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never thought, "Oh, gee, I'll follow the step-by-step instructions in my motherboard manual for how to build a

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computer." Well, I don't know about you guys, but I'm having an absolute blast.

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Lift up, put in, put down,

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so easy. Thanks, Chat GPT. We've run into a bit

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of a hitch now, though. The instructions go from CPU to how to install AMD's box

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cooler, but the 5800X doesn't come with a box cooler. So, that's really where

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the usefulness of these instructions ends. Maybe Chat GPT can help fill in

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the gaps. You can use an air cooler, which is a heat sink and fan, or a

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liquid cooler, which uses a pump, radiator, and fans to dissipate heat

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with Cooler Master Hyper22 Evo, Noctua NHD15, or the be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4.

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These are just a few examples of easy to install air coolers. Let's see what we

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got. It looks like we do have a Hyper22 Evo in stock. I guess that's what we're

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going with. Cooler Master includes detailed illustrated instructions, but

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there are a couple of points that a new user might want more clarification on.

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How much thermal compound is that? It looks like a mountain range. Maybe the

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chatbot can help me with that. Small amount the size of a P in the center of

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the CPU or a thin line down the middle. Unsolicited and yet so right. That

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confidence though is a double-edged sword. When the chatbot is wrong, it

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also still seems really trustworthy.

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Chat GPT got this way wrong. This is not

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very easy to install. You got to hold the back plate on here and then you got

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to put the pass through thing with the plastic thing on here and put the nut on

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from the back. While chat GPT does have information that it's compiled from

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millions of articles online, what it doesn't have is actual human hands. So,

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it doesn't have any context. But hey, at least the LT store screwdriver is

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perfect for tools like this. Got to love the strength of that magnet going around

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tightening these nuts. For all its current failings, though, imagine what

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OpenAI is going to be able to do with a more up-to-date data set. When I respond

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and I say, "Hey, the Hyper22 Evo, not that easy to install. I just got called

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new." No, you're new. It's the future.

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Now, I need some help choosing RAM. That is not strictly speaking correct, but if

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you want optimal performance, a speed of at least 3200 mega transfers per second

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actually is good. And then it says 3600 is also a good choice. That is correct.

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I would like 16 gigs of DDR4 RAM, please. Ah, why thank you. As for how to

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install it, chat GPT has me covered there. Locate the dim slots on the

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motherboard. Typically long rectangular slots with metal contacts on the bottom

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edge. That could be this. That could be this.

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As before, it tells me specifically to consult the manufacturer's manual if I

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am in doubt. Thorough instructions. A+.

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Install storage drives into the case. Well, I don't have drives or a case. I'm

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going to throw it for a loop and ask it to pick two things for me at once.

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Storage and a case for now. It's still faster to get tech tips. It got a little

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confused here. It's recommending higher capacity drives if you want a high

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performance system, but what you actually want is an SSD in a high

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performance system regardless of the capacity. Do not want to just put a two

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TB hard drive in a high performance system. Today, I'm going to forget about the case for now and see if we can get

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it to narrow down an SSD for me. An error occurred. No, since they went

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public beta a few days ago, they've racked up a million daily users. Either

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the server's super bogged down or it's had enough of this particular

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conversation, but we are not getting any more responses. Yeah. No, it's it's it's

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it's broke right now. We gave Openi servers a little time to cool off and

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boom. Let's get a 970 EVO plus 1 TBTE,

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please. Once the SSD is properly installed, replace the slot cover and

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secure it with the screw or screws. You forgot to peel this GPT chatbot.

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It also got a little bit lucky in that this particular slot used the same

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screws for the heat sink and securing the SSD down to the board. That is not

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true of every SSD slot. Then again, I

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did tell it what motherboard I had. We're good to go. I just found some

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problems. It never actually tells me to

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put the motherboard in the case. Unfortunately, I have to follow the

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instructions the chatbot gave me, and things are about to get a little spicy.

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I think the next thing I need is a GPU. I'm looking for good 1440p gaming

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performance, but I don't want to spend an ARM and a leg. The RTX 3070 offers

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excellent performance for 1440p gaming with rateracing capabilities and high

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frame rates at high settings. It also comes at a more affordable price point than some of the higherend GPUs.

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RTX3070. It is. Those of you in the know

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have probably figured out the problem we're about to have. Place the

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motherboard into the case and secure it with screws. Place your case on a flat,

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stable surface and install the power supply into the case. Well, I haven't

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actually picked a case or power supply yet. Let's see if it can recommend a power supply. How about the EVGA

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Supernova 750 W 80 Plus Gold fully modular power supply? This will be our

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standin for the 750 W Supernova. What about my case? It just recommended the

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Thermaltake Core V1 miniITX cube. Wamp

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wamp. I'm going to give it a chance though.

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It is a miniITX case, which means it is designed to fit miniITX motherboards

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such as the ASRock B550 PG Riptide.

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Disappointed. I think the wasted case purchase should

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count against my budget. I bought that case and it doesn't fit. It apologizes,

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clarifies that it's only compatible with miniITX motherboards, which are smaller

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than ATX motherboards typically used in gaming PCs. It still doesn't know the

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spec for this is ATX, but that didn't prevent it from actually getting the

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right answer. Can you recommend an ATX case, then? How about the NZXT H510

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Elite? It is spacious and well ventilated. It looks like the closest

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thing we have for performance is the H510, which has a solid plastic front

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panel, whereas the Elite has a solid glass front panel. It may also be

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missing a couple of fans. So, if they're missing, we'll just go grab some fans

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off the shelf and throw them in here to make sure that our performance is as it

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should be. I have been given no instructions to install my IO shield.

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I've been told to install my GPU before

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putting the motherboard into the case and I have not been prompted to remove

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any PCI slot covers or anything like that. If I were to actually install this

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motherboard right now, um I would have no way of outputting video. And there's

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also a strong chance that I would end up damaging something because it would be

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impossible to properly align the motherboard. The power supply is

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typically installed at the bottom of the case near the back. Great instructions.

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Some have it in a different location, such as the top or side, be sure to

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check the case's documentation. When in doubt, read the manual. Which way should

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the fan point? Up or down? With the blades facing downward? Let's give it a

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chance to undo what it got wrong. No, you should not have the GPU installed on

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the motherboard when fitting it into the case. It should be after the motherboard

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is securely installed. Make sure you're using the correct screws. That's a

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really good tip because they can be either 632 or M3. You can also try

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adjusting the positioning of the other components in the case to make more room

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for the motherboard. Wow. Let's make sure we have the correct screws. Thanks,

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Chatbot. This whole experience makes me want to try to do something I don't know

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how to do using the chatbot. Okay, chatbot. The power supply and

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motherboard are installed, but I'm not sure how to connect them together. You will need to use the appropriate cables

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from your power supply. a 24 pin ATX power cable and an 8 pin or four pin EPS

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12volt power cable. Whoa.

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First, locate the ATX power connector on the motherboard, which is typically near

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the edge of the motherboard near the CPU. Let's go.

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Okay, that's pretty near to the CPU. I think it even told me to cable manage.

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It told me to cable manage, you guys. I wasn't going to cable manage cuz I

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assumed it wouldn't mention that. But darn it, I'm going to end up with a

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better computer than if I had someone from my writing team speck it. It's

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fairly clear that this is no substitute for, you know, this guy. I mean, look,

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does Chatbot have a beard like that? I didn't think so. How about connecting

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the case to the motherboard? H nothing about reset or power LED, but it does

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say to refer to the documentation, and it tells me to cable manage them. All

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right, here we go. We should let the chatbot title our videos for a week.

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Just see if anyone notices. Build your dream PC with AI by your side. Let AI

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help you create the ultimate gaming PC. They're not bad. This might be a bit of

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a hack plugging in these fans that I wasn't explicitly told to plug in, but

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it did tell me to plug in all the cables from the case to the motherboard and to

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consult the documentation for both of them if I wasn't sure. So, I'm pretty

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sure I would have gotten here. Is it time to put my GPU in now? Yes. You will

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need to locate the PCIe slot on the motherboard, which is near the CPU and

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has a long rectangular shape. Remove the slot cover and set it aside.

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Set aside. It didn't tell me how many slot covers

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to remove, unfortunately. Well, I guess that's how we're doing it cuz it only

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told me to remove one. We're wrenching on that a little bit. I mean,

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technically, it's in there. It's not pretty, but it's in. It did tell me to

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plug in my power cables. So, I'm going to go ahead and do that. We've got dual

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eight pins on this GPU. Chatbot suggested I have cable ties at the ready

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earlier, but never actually instructed me to use them. I mean, still looking

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pretty good all things considered. We're really close to the end now, but we have

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no idea how close we are to our original budget. This is not what I was

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expecting. Generally speaking, the chatbot doesn't like to talk about exact

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dollar figures, just like it doesn't like to give instructions for doing anything nefarious. And what I had

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wanted to show you guys was the workarounds that you can use in the

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event that it doesn't want to answer you. So if you ask it to maybe tell you

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a story, it's far more likely to give you instructions versus if you just ask

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how to brute force a Wi-Fi password. We don't need to go monitor shopping. It

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absolutely loves this Alienware AW3420DW

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monitor. It's got to be Dell. We don't actually have that exact model, but we

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do have the successor, so we're going to use that as a placeholder here. What the

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hell is going on here? What the hell? Did we tape this back together? Oh, with

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this choice of monitor, even if we had the last gen one, the budget is clearly

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broken. But it also did clearly state that it is not really going to be able

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to help us stick to a budget because it can't search the internet. It's kind of

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shocking how close it got. Actually, before it recommended this high-end

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monitor, we were at just over $1,300, which is plenty of budget left over for

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a decent gaming display and keyboard and mouse. And I'm not going to give it a

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total fail for the monitor because we could have easily given it more context.

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Oh, this is much more reasonable. I wonder how much of its ability to select

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a gaming display is dependent on keywords like G-Sync. Ooh, it recommends

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the AOC C24 G1A.

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145 bucks on eBay, $280 new. That's a

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lot more like it. Gro X mechanical keyboard and a Gro wireless gaming

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mouse. Yay. Yeah, that's definitely more

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affordable. Good budget options. Yeah,

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Ltd desk pad wins. Uh, in case you're

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wondering, it never told me to put the panels back on. So, that's where we're

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at.

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And this is it. Gaming on an AI designed

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and guided PC playing Cyberpunk 2077.

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But I don't even think that this was the best use of it. What about

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troubleshooting? You notice things are looking a little wide. Let's see what

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chat GPT has to say about that. You got to set your resolution, your aspect

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ratio. You It just knows you guys. But now my frame rate is stuttering a bit.

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How can I make it more smooth? Update your drivers. Oo, adjust your graphics

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settings. Maybe it's too high for your hardware to handle. It's great advice.

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Great advice. Thanks for watching. I hope you found this information helpful

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and useful for building your own gaming PC. Please leave a comment below and

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I'll do my best to respond. I won't. Thanks again and happy gaming.
