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[QUOTE="cobrax75"][QUOTE="whoody12"][QUOTE="cobrax75"]The first time I built my PC...I was surprised by how easy it was.....the hardest thing for me was connecting the front pannels to the motherboard...
every software related part of building a PC is now done automaticlly and doesnt require you do anything (mostly) and putting toghether parts isnt hard at all....they mostly just snap into place like Legos.
whoody12
you think you know stuff about computers ?
try changing from a single core to a duel core without reinstalling windows
it can be done, but it's hard
is it really that hard? I mean their are no drivers for CPU's...so I cant see how it would make a difference? when you change the motherboard, thats when things can get weird, but I cant imagine switching CPU's to be that hard....though I have never done it...so I really dont know.
you have no idea.................
Iam currently studying Computer Technology, and I need to fix/make things you never heard of in your life
Could you enlighten us then. What top secret computer technology have you been given to work with or make in your computer tech studies that us normal people could only dream of?
This thread is about the 360's hardware, not it's games or anything else.
The 360 is a piece of crap hardware wise. You lose 60 dollars because you moved your console and it scratched your disk? You can't move your console anymore? The pathetic thing is that lemmings will defend the 360 and blame it on the person. What console scratched disks because you moved it? NES? SNES? N64? Gamecube? Wii? PS? PS2? PS3? Genisis? Saturn? Dreamcast? V-smile? None of those. I've knocked my Wii over at least 10 times with games in them, and look, their fine! And then of course there is the RROD...
Don't even try to defend it or Microsoft or the 360, because you can't. There is no excuse for such horrible hardware.
sexy_chimp
Wow i never thought about that before. I dont think ive ever read one report of a NES or a SNES or a N64 ever scratching a disc. That may have been because nobody was stupid enough to try and force a disc into a system that uses cartriges. I have had my 360 for about a year and i have knocked it down by accident a few times and never a single scratch.
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