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[–] 19258835? [S] ago
So does it make me a dick to think around 2 days of work is reasonable for my build?
[–] Dortex 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago (edited ago)
For a first build? Couple hours work if you know all your parts work and are compatible. If you're just slapping stuff together and hoping it works, I'd say a week, assuming you're buying at brick and mortar. I can tell you from experience, the easiest part of the building process is figuring out how to put everything together. The hard part is finding out why nothing's spinning up.