seaken
Veteran Member
I'm just curious how some of you folks handle your using multiple system boards. Do you have a customize "case", or build unit, where you swap in the motherboard, power supply, video and sound cards, etc. And then run it until you want to test out another system board? Then you take it apart and swap in the new motherboard?
I have always worked with complete systems, usually already built by someone else. But now I am reading a lot about how some forum members are working on a system board and are veryfying that it works with variuos cards, etc. I doubt these folks are taking apart a system in a case and rebuilding the system in this case and then tesing the system.
I have seen a few youtube videos where the technician is using an assembly on a type of "plank" setup or a clear box.
How do you all test out these system boards. Do you just do it on a bench and then when you want to actualluy use it in a system you put it in a case?
Seaken
I have always worked with complete systems, usually already built by someone else. But now I am reading a lot about how some forum members are working on a system board and are veryfying that it works with variuos cards, etc. I doubt these folks are taking apart a system in a case and rebuilding the system in this case and then tesing the system.
I have seen a few youtube videos where the technician is using an assembly on a type of "plank" setup or a clear box.
How do you all test out these system boards. Do you just do it on a bench and then when you want to actualluy use it in a system you put it in a case?
Seaken