A friend asked me to build a small form factor desktop for him, nothing fancy just something powerful enough to watch ripped movies and run a navigation program on his sail boat. I got an HEC SFF case and stuffed an i5-2400 processor on a Foxconn 1155 mobo with the H67 chipset into it, along with a Kingston 128 SATA2 SSD and 4GB of 1333 Corsair RAM. No video card or optical drive, he'll use an external DVD burner to install his other programs, and we wanted to keep the moving parts to a minimum.
This is my first build with one of the new Intel processors, and I'm impressed with the graphic abilities, considering it will never to used for high-end gaming (he isn't into that). I was somewhat concerned when installing the proc because it seemed to take more force than I'm comfortable with to lock it down --- I checked that thing eight ways from Sunday to make sure I had it set right before I locked the lever. Everything went fine when I installed Win7 HP (64-bit, OEM) so I must have done it right.
I'm like a kid at Christmas when I get a box of parts from Newegg and have a PC an hour later.
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