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Computer tips

  • 03-01-2010 2:18am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 30


    Computer tips

    Buy a computer best suited to your needs,
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    Install your software carefully
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    Read about CD's and there uses.
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    Some keys are more important than others on your computer
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    Know your computer,, study the mouse and how to keep it cool, All very important
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    Its also important to keep your computer virius free, so clean it daily.
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    [IMG][/img]Consider a portable computer , as a desktop might not suite your needs
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    Most important of all, dont be a slave to your computer,
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    I hope these ideas help.
    Good luck in the future,,


    mickmcgee


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,151 ✭✭✭Thomas_S_Hunterson


    mickmcgee wrote: »
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    Funny enough I ran a rig like that for years. It was pretty over-clocked. If I left the fan off the motherboard would cu after about 25mins from cold and about 5 from warm.

    It wasn't a massive fan like that, mind, but a desk fan pointed directly at the motherboard all the same. All I probably needed to do was re-seat the heat-sink but laziness works in mysterious ways.


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