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I thought you meant you spent the MONEY on a computer instead of on parts until I read it again. I was trying to figure wtf kind of computer an AXN 14 bolt is, maybe a gaming one or what.
Shoot, i have been looking to build one for over a year...between the prices and lack of supply, it'll wait til next gen stuff comes out.
But yeah, got the conversion u-joint, yoke straps, and gear oil all on the way.

...so much for cam and valvetrain stuff for black friday...

Now I need to grab a rebuild kit and decide which lockable carrier i want to run, and if i want to bother with 3.73s or not.

But in the mean time, i'll be a little niver to it since ill now have a g80 grenade waiting to go off.
 
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Shoot, i have been looking to build one for over a year...between the prices and lack of supply, it'll wait til next gen stuff comes out.
I haven’t built one in about 20 years. I used to be able to go a superstore called Fry’s Electronics and buy components like main boards, cases, power supplies etc but they went out of business.
 

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I haven’t built one in about 20 years. I used to be able to go a superstore called Fry’s Electronics and buy components like main boards, cases, power supplies etc but they went out of business.
Yeah, we had a few frys local to me. Made my parents take me to build out an "up to date" pc about 15years ago. lol
Now I at least have a micro center near by(30 mi).
 

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I haven’t built one in about 20 years. I used to be able to go a superstore called Fry’s Electronics and buy components like main boards, cases, power supplies etc but they went out of business.
not out of business they are still around, I think they did shut some stores down though, there is 1 in milipitas and there were 2 in sacramento but I heard they shut one down, I only end up going there about once every two years anymore. we used to have a traveling computer dealer show that would go all over the place around the local area, one of the Soyo owners was always present wearing tons of gold and rolex watches, total baller giant wads of cash, those were the good ole days I was selling custom built pc's at least 3-5 a week easy money.....then along came Emachine and ruined it for everyone........:flame: they hit market with cheap pc's 1/2 the price of big brand names like hp, dell, compaq, gateway, etc
that knocked the little guy out of the game.
 

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you will have a hard time getting decent video cards right now, the bitcoin miners have them all and buy them as fast they can make them or you will have to pay top dollar for anything you can get your hands on. I have a thousand dollar board and cpu sitting in the garage for the last 6 months because I don't want to spend another 1000 on a video card, when the current pc dies I guess I won't have much choice, don't want to go to windows 10 :nono:
 

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you will have a hard time getting decent video cards right now, the bitcoin miners have them all and buy them as fast they can make them or you will have to pay top dollar for anything you can get your hands on. I have a thousand dollar board and cpu sitting in the garage for the last 6 months because I don't want to spend another 1000 on a video card, when the current pc dies I guess I won't have much choice, don't want to go to windows 10 :nono:
Yeah, I've been too busy dumping thousands into the hoe to be able to build a computer. And I can actually get most of those graphics cards from the local micro center. But you have to actually go down to their store, they will not sell them online.
And yeah, the prices are anywhere between 1 and 2,000 depending on what you want for one of the most recent cards.
 

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Yeah, we had a few frys local to me. Made my parents take me to build out an "up to date" pc about 15years ago. lol
Now I at least have a micro center near by(30 mi).

not out of business they are still around, I think they did shut some stores down though, there is 1 in milipitas and there were 2 in sacramento but I heard they shut one down, I only end up going there about once every two years anymore. we used to have a traveling computer dealer show that would go all over the place around the local area, one of the Soyo owners was always present wearing tons of gold and rolex watches, total baller giant wads of cash, those were the good ole days I was selling custom built pc's at least 3-5 a week easy money.....then along came Emachine and ruined it for everyone........:flame: they hit market with cheap pc's 1/2 the price of big brand names like hp, dell, compaq, gateway, etc
that knocked the little guy out of the game.
Those E-Machines were junk. All of our PCs since the mid 1990s have been built by me. This machine was built in 2017 and it replaced one that was built in 2005. Still using the same case! Used to build many of our friend's computers and all of our parents' computers until they all went to laptops.

Components and terminology had changed so much I had to teach myself all over again when spec'ing out the new machine.

Anyhow, I quit going to shows and local stores for parts first because of Pricewatch and later because of NewEgg and Amazon.
 

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you will have a hard time getting decent video cards right now, the bitcoin miners have them all and buy them as fast they can make them or you will have to pay top dollar for anything you can get your hands on. I have a thousand dollar board and cpu sitting in the garage for the last 6 months because I don't want to spend another 1000 on a video card, when the current pc dies I guess I won't have much choice, don't want to go to windows 10 :nono:
I’m thankful I have a 2080ti since I cannot get a 3080ti atm because of this. W10 isn’t terrible but if you play anything with direct x 12 or higher it’s required to have w10. Either way this will be the last pc I build I’m sure. Microcenter FTW. Current board is an aurus gaming 7 with an i7 5820 IIRC. Been a while since I said what I had.
 

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I’m thankful I have a 2080ti since I cannot get a 3080ti atm because of this. W10 isn’t terrible but if you play anything with direct x 12 or higher it’s required to have w10. Either way this will be the last pc I build I’m sure. Microcenter FTW. Current board is an aurus gaming 7 with an i7 5820 IIRC. Been a while since I said what I had.
the one I have sitting out in the garage is a Asus rog strix x299-e, Core i9-9940x 4.4ghz, evo ssd
I loaded it with 10 and put it away, I have a 1gb video card in it for just loading windows, I really don't like windows 10 which is really why I probably haven't migrated it to being my main computer
 

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I figured out the wiring for using a park assist switch and a latching relay (since that’s a momentary switch) to turn on my demon eyes on The Machine. Thanks to @kbuskill for the info on the relay. I had to also figure out how to turn on the led indicator so I’ll know when they’re on.
I grabbed one of those at the U-pull-it a while back, since mine came with only three buttons. I have NO IDEA what I'll use them for. But I figured just in case. I noticed my harness doesn't have wires connected to some of the pins, whereas the one I got has wires on all of them (whomever pulled it just cut the harness, which did me a favor). Are there any write-ups on adding the circuits? I tried to search, but I don't even know what that button assembly is called. I figure it's pretty straightforward. But why reinvent the wheel, eh? I'll have to start with re-pinning the connector in my harness to handle the two extra circuits.
 
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the one I have sitting out in the garage is a Asus rog strix x299-e, Core i9-9940x 4.4ghz, evo ssd
I loaded it with 10 and put it away, I have a 1gb video card in it for just loading windows, I really don't like windows 10 which is really why I probably haven't migrated it to being my main computer
Yes x299 board. I either have 6/12 or 8/16 I don’t remember tbh. I know I have 64g ram and it’s water cooled. White Corsair 540 air case. I do know when I was over locking it and benchmarking I did pretty damn good on the leader board
 

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I grabbed one of those at the U-pull-it a while back, since mine came with only three buttons. I have NO IDEA what I'll use them for. But I figured just in case. I noticed my harness doesn't have wires connected to some of the pins, whereas the one I got has wires on all of them (whomever pulled it just cut the harness, which did me a favor). Are there any write-ups on adding the circuits? I tried to search, but I don't even know what that button assembly is called. I figure it's pretty straightforward. But why reinvent the wheel, eh? I'll have to start with re-pinning the connector in my harness to handle the two extra circuits.
I snagged a 5 button piece a few months ago, but don’t have the wires in the harness either. I could probably add pins, etc, but it would be nice if I could get a pinout diagram too.
 

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I grabbed one of those at the U-pull-it a while back, since mine came with only three buttons. I have NO IDEA what I'll use them for. But I figured just in case. I noticed my harness doesn't have wires connected to some of the pins, whereas the one I got has wires on all of them (whomever pulled it just cut the harness, which did me a favor). Are there any write-ups on adding the circuits? I tried to search, but I don't even know what that button assembly is called. I figure it's pretty straightforward. But why reinvent the wheel, eh? I'll have to start with re-pinning the connector in my harness to handle the two extra circuits.
I don’t know of any write ups except the one Ken did @kbuskill. I just ordered the relay he used and I’ll use the instructions that come with it to turn a momentary ground signal from the switch ( ground one lead, hook the other to the relay) into a constant +12v to turn on my demon eyes and also wire that output to the indicator LED on the switch so I’ll know they’re on. I used the schematic for the truck and my dvm to figure out the lighting and switch circuits.

 

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I snagged a 5 button piece a few months ago, but don’t have the wires in the harness either. I could probably add pins, etc, but it would be nice if I could get a pinout diagram too.
If you have alldatadiy you can look at the diagrams. Here’s the park assist and pedal positioning ones.
 

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Yes x299 board. I either have 6/12 or 8/16 I don’t remember tbh. I know I have 64g ram and it’s water cooled. White Corsair 540 air case. I do know when I was over locking it and benchmarking I did pretty damn good on the leader board
i haven't messed around with any overclocking in decades these cpu's are too expensive to burn up and I mostly need a solid running machine for working from home.
 

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i haven't messed around with any overclocking in decades these cpu's are too expensive to burn up and I mostly need a solid running machine for working from home.
The x299 had issues with the VRM overheating and crapping out. That’s why this one isn’t over locked. Microcenter’s warranty is amazing!
 

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