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http://www.tomshardware.com/howto/02q3/ ... index.html Check it out, a rather basic and easy explanation of putting together a computer from scratch, could be useful for the inexperienced user.
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I just wanted to show I appreciate all the stuff you do.(and MrFibble, HLD and everyone I forget now.)
And I thought I'd give it a *bump* to keep it visable.
Ps. I visit this forum frequently, but I can hardly ever help. Otherwise I'd help more too.
Not really.Originally posted by Mr Sleep
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I just wanted to show I appreciate all the stuff you do.(and MrFibble, HLD and everyone I forget now.)
And I thought I'd give it a *bump* to keep it visable.
Ps. I visit this forum frequently, but I can hardly ever help. Otherwise I'd help more too.
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Re: Re: Re: very usefull
After all i have been using computers all my life so you just pick stuff up as you go along.
We had a thread a while back on all our little mistakes, i will see if i can find it, it might be a good reference point
Computers are one long learning curve, any one can become experienced in there use, it is just a case of time and effort, also money comes in handy for all those motherboards that are burnt up from experimentationOriginally posted by Rob-hin
Ps. I visit this forum frequently, but I can hardly ever help. Otherwise I'd help more too.
We had a thread a while back on all our little mistakes, i will see if i can find it, it might be a good reference point
I'd have to get drunk every night and talk about virility...And those Pink elephants I'd see.
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Good reference Sleep.
And hard drives. And processors. Actually I found RAM to be the hardest things to destroy.Originally posted by Mr Sleep
also money comes in handy for all those motherboards that are burnt up from experimentation![]()
Good reference Sleep.
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Good knowledge
Toms always got some good info. I reccomend though for you users out there (I hate end users, I hate you all you little my mouse isnt working bastards) dont over clock. Just spend a couple more bucks and look out for the Friday Fry's ad.
thug
Toms always got some good info. I reccomend though for you users out there (I hate end users, I hate you all you little my mouse isnt working bastards) dont over clock. Just spend a couple more bucks and look out for the Friday Fry's ad.
thug
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