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November 7th, 2011, 02:49 PM
#16
IF one can successfully plug a lamp plug into a wall socket
Not necessarily true. My sisters and brothers, all older than me, can do that but they have no clue about computers, building or using.
I joined here n 2002, and many members/moderators at that time helped me build my first PC. After that it was easier, and I've got a lot of builds under my belt since that time.
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November 7th, 2011, 03:09 PM
#17
I suppose if you can successfully plug a lamp plug into a wall socket AND have it play Battlefield 3 at a reasonable frame rate, then you should be able to build a PC.
Desktop: Intel i7 960 CPU @ 4.0GHz, EVGA Classified 4-Way SLI mobo, 12GB Corsair Dominator-GT 2000 DDR3 RAM, Crucial RealSSD C300 256GB Solid State Drive, Two WD 2TB SATA drives, 2x EVGA GTX 570 Superclocked graphics cards in SLI, Coolermaster HAF X full tower case, OCZ ZX 1250w PSU, Corsair H100 CPU Cooler
Laptop: MSI GT60-004US, 2x Seagate Momentus XT 750GB SSD Hybrid drives in RAID 0, 16GB DDR3 1600 RAM, GeForce 670M 3GB graphics card, Networks 'Killer' N-1103 WLAN card
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November 8th, 2011, 07:29 AM
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November 8th, 2011, 08:24 AM
#19
I suppose if you can successfully plug a lamp plug into a wall socket AND have it play Battlefield 3 at a reasonable frame rate, then you should be able to build a PC.
If you could do that on that, I'd see a patent office - you'd make a fortune.
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