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for deject's hardware guides. Right now I'm working on a guide to CPU Sockets, which should be done soon.


any suggestions for future guides?
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What type of footwear should I use when re-booting my PC?
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Roman_Totale wrote:What type of footwear should I use when re-booting my PC?
:thumbsup: I read this ten minutes ago and have only just got off the floor. :lol:
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On a more serious note THIS :?
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deject wrote: Right now I'm working on a guide to CPU Sockets, which should be done soon.
that would actualy be quite handy for me, do you mean just changing a heatsink or the hole kettle of fish? i went n bought a big heatsink that will fit my socket just not my mobo, so im going to have to transfer the lot i think. cough do socket 462 cough. i might just swap my athlon xp for a 64 actualy. think that would definately need a new psu mind, ive gotten through 3 on this pc already :P
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I haven't built my own PC is about 30,000 years.* What should I know about hardware today (PCI-E, PCI-X, etc)?

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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

PCI-E is PCI Express - a good thing. - this is the one that new graphics cards and stuff use.

PCI-X is like normal PCI, but longer, more bandwidth, mostly found in server motherboards. no real use for most home users.
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Roman_Totale wrote:What type of footwear should I use when re-booting my PC?
Stolen :D
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[JUST] Useless wrote:On a more serious note THIS :?
i'm going to second this
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cashy wrote:
deject wrote: Right now I'm working on a guide to CPU Sockets, which should be done soon.
that would actualy be quite handy for me, do you mean just changing a heatsink or the hole kettle of fish? i went n bought a big heatsink that will fit my socket just not my mobo, so im going to have to transfer the lot i think. cough do socket 462 cough. i might just swap my athlon xp for a 64 actualy. think that would definately need a new psu mind, ive gotten through 3 on this pc already :P

erm, heatsinks and fans area a whole other beast. since I don't have the budget or time to check out CPU coolers, I'll have to refer you to the many tech sites on the net. A basic guideline is copper+big fan = good cooling.


So I need to make a guide on PCI/PCI-E/PCI-X and Hard Drives. I will start on those as soon as I get my socket one posted.
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deject wrote: erm, heatsinks and fans area a whole other beast.
aah thats easy shit anyway, been there done that, i was hoping for like a guide on replacing cpu's into a mobo to be honest
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Ah, I should do a general upgrading guide.
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deject wrote:Ah, I should do a general upgrading guide.
your philantropism is much appreciated
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deject wrote:Ah, I should do a general upgrading guide.
if you have a spare year of your life yes ;)
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cashy wrote: if you have a spare year of your life yes ;)
He is a student
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I'm working on the PCI/PCI Express guide now. After that I'll move on to hard drives and then I'll probably start the upgrading guide.
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