forgot motherboard Standoffs incompatible parts RAM not properly seated GPU in wrong PCIe slot XMP not enabled using overpowered GPU with 1080p monitor buying Nvidia for Linux mixing PSU and cables from different brands installing fans the wrong direction forgot to flip power switch on PSU cheaped out on PSU RAM in wrong slots forgot I/O shield no m.2 standoff working on the PC while the power single power cable to GPU plastic under CPU Cooler no thermal paste CPU oriented wrong way monitor plugged into motherboard monitor set to 60hz using default fan curves too much thermal paste drilling holes in the motherboard forgot motherboard Standoffs incompatible parts RAM not properly seated GPU in wrong PCIe slot XMP not enabled using overpowered GPU with 1080p monitor buying Nvidia for Linux mixing PSU and cables from different brands installing fans the wrong direction forgot to flip power switch on PSU cheaped out on PSU RAM in wrong slots forgot I/O shield no m.2 standoff working on the PC while the power single power cable to GPU plastic under CPU Cooler no thermal paste CPU oriented wrong way monitor plugged into motherboard monitor set to 60hz using default fan curves too much thermal paste drilling holes in the motherboard
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forgot motherboard Standoffs
incompatible parts
RAM not properly seated
GPU in wrong PCIe slot
XMP not enabled
using overpowered GPU with 1080p monitor
buying Nvidia for Linux
mixing PSU and cables from different brands
installing fans the wrong direction
forgot to flip power switch on PSU
cheaped out on PSU
RAM in wrong slots
forgot I/O shield
no m.2 standoff
working on the PC while the power
single power cable to GPU
plastic under CPU Cooler
no thermal paste
CPU oriented wrong way
monitor plugged into motherboard
monitor set to 60hz
using default fan curves
too much thermal paste
drilling holes in the motherboard