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Anyone in here a certified computer technician?
I got my A+ last year currently working on getting my C++
That's a pretty beast dude, I've aching to start working on my own PC,  this laptop %*%% isn't cutting it, I wanna start working on my own build
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Originally Posted by ErickM713

Anyone in here a certified computer technician?
I got my A+ last year currently working on getting my C++
That's a pretty beast dude, I've aching to start working on my own PC,  this laptop %*%% isn't cutting it, I wanna start working on my own build
pimp.gif

a+
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cool..now you're in a pool with millions of others
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Originally Posted by ErickM713

Anyone in here a certified computer technician?
I got my A+ last year currently working on getting my C++
That's a pretty beast dude, I've aching to start working on my own PC,  this laptop %*%% isn't cutting it, I wanna start working on my own build
pimp.gif

a+
eek.gif
cool..now you're in a pool with millions of others
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Originally Posted by best hands in the game

someone build my pc?

Its really not that hard. People make it seem like its rocket science but its not. Read this once and you will be set for life:

http://www.buildeasypc.com/

The only "hard part" about building a PC is either putting a heat sink on (because you are so nervous and dont want to @#!# your cpu up which is RARE) and matching the case wires to the motherboard. They make it really easy to build pcs these days. Hell my Motherboard had the names of every single little thing on my motherboard right on it. Talk about easy as hell.
 
Nice computer OP
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Model : MacBook Pro
Processor : 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory : 4 GB DDR3 1067MHZ
Display : 15"
Boot Drive : 250 GB 2.5 SATA (I need a SSD
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Nice computer OP
pimp.gif



Model : MacBook Pro
Processor : 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory : 4 GB DDR3 1067MHZ
Display : 15"
Boot Drive : 250 GB 2.5 SATA (I need a SSD
frown.gif
)



x42m29.jpg
 
Originally Posted by best hands in the game

someone build my pc?

Its really not that hard. People make it seem like its rocket science but its not. Read this once and you will be set for life:

http://www.buildeasypc.com/

The only "hard part" about building a PC is either putting a heat sink on (because you are so nervous and dont want to @#!# your cpu up which is RARE) and matching the case wires to the motherboard. They make it really easy to build pcs these days. Hell my Motherboard had the names of every single little thing on my motherboard right on it. Talk about easy as hell.
 
Originally Posted by ErickM713

Anyone in here a certified computer technician?
I got my A+ last year currently working on getting my C++
That's a pretty beast dude, I've aching to start working on my own PC,  this laptop %*%% isn't cutting it, I wanna start working on my own build
pimp.gif
Lol na dude. Im getting my BS in IT though...I tried to study for A+ but honestly I highly doubt anyone has gotten "great" job by getting their a+ that !%%# is so simple and basic computer knowledge outside of the printer section. Id rather take the college experience than the entry level certs out there.
 
Originally Posted by ErickM713

Anyone in here a certified computer technician?
I got my A+ last year currently working on getting my C++
That's a pretty beast dude, I've aching to start working on my own PC,  this laptop %*%% isn't cutting it, I wanna start working on my own build
pimp.gif
Lol na dude. Im getting my BS in IT though...I tried to study for A+ but honestly I highly doubt anyone has gotten "great" job by getting their a+ that !%%# is so simple and basic computer knowledge outside of the printer section. Id rather take the college experience than the entry level certs out there.
 
Originally Posted by 23MichaelJordan45

Nice computer OP
pimp.gif



Model : MacBook Pro
Processor : 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory : 4 GB DDR3 1067MHZ
Display : 15"
Boot Drive : 250 GB 2.5 SATA (I need a SSD
frown.gif
)

this is a PC thread. not a mac thread cuhblood
 
Originally Posted by 23MichaelJordan45

Nice computer OP
pimp.gif



Model : MacBook Pro
Processor : 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory : 4 GB DDR3 1067MHZ
Display : 15"
Boot Drive : 250 GB 2.5 SATA (I need a SSD
frown.gif
)

this is a PC thread. not a mac thread cuhblood
 
Originally Posted by usainboltisfast

Originally Posted by best hands in the game

someone build my pc?

Its really not that hard. People make it seem like its rocket science but its not. Read this once and you will be set for life:

http://www.buildeasypc.com/

The only "hard part" about building a PC is either putting a heat sink on (because you are so nervous and dont want to @#!# your cpu up which is RARE) and matching the case wires to the motherboard. They make it really easy to build pcs these days. Hell my Motherboard had the names of every single little thing on my motherboard right on it. Talk about easy as hell.
thank you usaingod will refer to this thread once i start building.
 
Originally Posted by usainboltisfast

Originally Posted by best hands in the game

someone build my pc?

Its really not that hard. People make it seem like its rocket science but its not. Read this once and you will be set for life:

http://www.buildeasypc.com/

The only "hard part" about building a PC is either putting a heat sink on (because you are so nervous and dont want to @#!# your cpu up which is RARE) and matching the case wires to the motherboard. They make it really easy to build pcs these days. Hell my Motherboard had the names of every single little thing on my motherboard right on it. Talk about easy as hell.
thank you usaingod will refer to this thread once i start building.
 
Originally Posted by best hands in the game

Originally Posted by 23MichaelJordan45

Nice computer OP
pimp.gif



Model : MacBook Pro
Processor : 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory : 4 GB DDR3 1067MHZ
Display : 15"
Boot Drive : 250 GB 2.5 SATA (I need a SSD
frown.gif
)

this is a PC thread. not a mac thread cuhblood
[h2]personal computer[/h2] 

–noun
a microcomputer designed for individual use, as by a person in an office or at home or school, for such applications as word processing, data management, financial analysis, or computer games. Abbreviation: P



I'm a person, not a business; I have a computer for personal use. Nothing in this definition has "Windows" in it.
 
Originally Posted by best hands in the game

Originally Posted by 23MichaelJordan45

Nice computer OP
pimp.gif



Model : MacBook Pro
Processor : 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory : 4 GB DDR3 1067MHZ
Display : 15"
Boot Drive : 250 GB 2.5 SATA (I need a SSD
frown.gif
)

this is a PC thread. not a mac thread cuhblood
[h2]personal computer[/h2] 

–noun
a microcomputer designed for individual use, as by a person in an office or at home or school, for such applications as word processing, data management, financial analysis, or computer games. Abbreviation: P



I'm a person, not a business; I have a computer for personal use. Nothing in this definition has "Windows" in it.
 
Originally Posted by usainboltisfast

Originally Posted by ErickM713

Anyone in here a certified computer technician?
I got my A+ last year currently working on getting my C++
That's a pretty beast dude, I've aching to start working on my own PC,  this laptop %*%% isn't cutting it, I wanna start working on my own build
pimp.gif
Lol na dude. Im getting my BS in IT though...I tried to study for A+ but honestly I highly doubt anyone has gotten "great" job by getting their a+ that !%%# is so simple and basic computer knowledge outside of the printer section. Id rather take the college experience than the entry level certs out there.

I got them as part of a computer maintenance class at my old HS, got me interested in working at being an IT.
I'm gonna start college for my basics in August, working on getting my engineering degree, A+ and if I go for the C++ is just gonna be something to fall back on.
 
Originally Posted by usainboltisfast

Originally Posted by ErickM713

Anyone in here a certified computer technician?
I got my A+ last year currently working on getting my C++
That's a pretty beast dude, I've aching to start working on my own PC,  this laptop %*%% isn't cutting it, I wanna start working on my own build
pimp.gif
Lol na dude. Im getting my BS in IT though...I tried to study for A+ but honestly I highly doubt anyone has gotten "great" job by getting their a+ that !%%# is so simple and basic computer knowledge outside of the printer section. Id rather take the college experience than the entry level certs out there.

I got them as part of a computer maintenance class at my old HS, got me interested in working at being an IT.
I'm gonna start college for my basics in August, working on getting my engineering degree, A+ and if I go for the C++ is just gonna be something to fall back on.
 
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