A gamer turned to Reddit with 4 photos of his PC because it keeps crashing. The community took a look at the images and noted with devastating comments everything he did wrong.
The Reddit user “Keniisu” writes in a post on the social network that he has a problem with his PC – it crashes. To find out what is causing his computer to crash, the user opened the PC and removed the CPU cooler.
Afterwards, Keniisu shared four photos of the inside of his computer in the subreddit “pcmasterrace”.
You can see Keniisu’s Reddit post with four images of his PC here:
For his post, Keniisu received 4,500 upvotes in the subreddit within a day, as well as over 1,100 comments. However, the commentators delivered a devastating verdict.
Commentators call the PC a “disaster”
What exactly do the comments say? Under Keniisu’s post, there is a comment with 6,500 upvotes, in which a user named “Arthur-Wintersight” summarizes in detail what mistakes Keniisu made with his PC.
The user criticizes, among other things, that Keniisu:
- used an entire tube of thermal paste
- did not screw in the NVMe drive
- did not screw in the 2.5″ SSD
- did not screw in the graphics card
- pulled out the CPU incorrectly and bent a lot of pins
Additionally, according to Arthur-Wintersight, the PC is missing “a lot of MOBO screws” and it looks like “the I/O shield is sagging.” Furthermore, “the right PCIe power connector has damaged plastic.”
The user’s devastating conclusion: “Normally I don’t recommend prebuilt [pre-made PCs] over custom setups, but in this case, I make an exception. Also, you should ask a workshop to perform all the technical upgrades for you.”
Other users also deliver a harsh verdict. Chikorya writes, Keniisu “should have his PC privileges revoked.” Countless other comments criticize especially the amount of thermal paste used. Furthermore, an NSFW label (Not Safe for Work) is demanded and the computer is referred to as a “disaster.”
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