One of these days I'm going to pool all my pennies and build my own computer. It seems like a rite of passage for any tech dork and fan of e-horsepower, and really, it's one of the coolest form of adult Legos out there that doesn't include a garage or construction materials. Sure, I've performed SNES surgery before, but I can't wait for the feeling one day when I fire up a new computer and hear that wonderful Windows 95 startup chime—which I'll have cued up on a boombox somewhere, naturally.Still, the whole building a PC thing is kinda confusing. All these little, fragile pieces of equipment have to go somewhere, but how? Even crazier, how do I pick parts out of the millions of choices out there and know they work together? Even more, how do I physically connect them all? Thankfully, there are plenty of great guides out there and super-helpful forums like /r/buildapc, full of kind souls ready to walk you through things. But you know what they're all missing? Noncontextual boobs. Thanks, MSI, for ruining my day.@derektmead