Where did you get your knowledge of computer hardware?

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#1 LMSTSB
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Hey i just had a few questions for you guys.

1. How did you learn what is compatible as far as parts go

2. Where did you learn to tamper with the Bios and learn about overclocking and how to do it

3. Do you guys know about networking and how to speed up connections and so forth

4. Do you know a lot about using Windows, details that most people dont know, (thats kinda vague sorry)

The reason i ask these questions is because i want to learn as much about computers as i can so i was wondering how you guys learned so much about them. I plan on taking Computer Science in college and the more i know now could help me. if you have lnks that will help or just common knowledge of these topics i will take anything i can get. I just want to fill my brai with as much knowledge of this as i can because it is so useful. Thank You in advance.

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#2 -CheeseEater-
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1. PCPowerPlay

2. PCPowerPlay

3. Father

4. I don't consider myself to know a "lot" about Windows, but I know the bascs and a few advance features

P.S. If your wondering what PCPowerPlay is, it's an Australian PC magazine that's really quite terrific in my personal opinion, it's helped me out alot choosing parts for the PC etc. :)

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#3 dbowman
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I learned most stuff from these forums to be honest.

Just from reading what other people have written i have learnt a reasonable ammount.

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#4 GRiMeY
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Hey i just had a few questions for you guys.

1. How did you learn what is compatible as far as parts go

Alot of online research.

2. Where did you learn to tamper with the Bios and learn about overclocking and how to do it

I never touched overclocking.

3. Do you guys know about networking and how to speed up connections and so forth

Speed up connections? Networking kind of just grew on me as I played around with networking hardware.

4. Do you know a lot about using Windows, details that most people dont know, (thats kinda vague sorry)

Just using it everday. If I have a problem, I try to google an answer and learn from it after that.

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Everything i know i learned on my own. Never had a class. Never had a teacher. Never had a person show me ANYTHING.

It all started when i built a 486dx about 15 years ago. Since then ive learned everything from networking to building custom evaps for phase units.

I wouldnt change any of it. As much as i suck at alot of stuff i take comfort in knowing that NOBODY helped me know what i know about computers.

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internet
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hahaha most of my knowledge came from 1994 (which is now beyond obsolete) which is why im here, im here to learn!
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#8 LMSTSB
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thanks for the quick responses, and i understand a lot comes from experience, I know i have learned a lot by doing things myself and find answers on forums and google. If you guys recmmend any books, magazines, or links i will glady accecpt. BTW i am located in the US so the powerplay is unfortuantely gonna be hard to come by unless they sell it here. But im sure they have something like it in the states.
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#9 General_X
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I learned most stuff from these forums to be honest.

Just from reading what other people have written i have learnt a reasonable ammount.

dbowman
Ditto, some of the most informative threads are the ones asking for help and the (hopefully) helpful replies.
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#10 LMSTSB
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I also asked this question for others who would like to know these types of things. Gamespot forums are so helpful i love them. Thanks a lot guys.
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#11 dbowman
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I find GPU Review pretty useful when it comes to all things graphics card related.
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#12 Samuraidragons
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Yeah I too learnt from that invaluable magazine PCpowerplay as well as these forums.
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thanks for the quick responses, and i understand a lot comes from experience, I know i have learned a lot by doing things myself and find answers on forums and google. If you guys recmmend any books, magazines, or links i will glady accecpt. BTW i am located in the US so the powerplay is unfortuantely gonna be hard to come by unless they sell it here. But im sure they have something like it in the states.LMSTSB

Maximum PC use to be decent for stuff like this. Now its just shootout comps thrown together for whoever pays them the most. Not to mention the mag is 90% ads now.

Online would be your best bet. And its free to boot ( minus your isp fee lol )

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#14 lalangan
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friends, this board, just looking around on the internet, newegg reviews, g4tv etc
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the internet, and experience it justs takes time
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#16 LMSTSB
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The thing is i understand what the pruducts are but i guess i dont understand specs and what is compatible with what. Also the BIOS thing is one of the big things i really want to learn. Also some stuff about messing with system registry when i need too. Another thing do ay of you know how i can boost internet speed, are there certain things i can do to get a stronger and faster connection. If you need any details about ISP or anything like that just ask ill tell you anything you need to know
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1, Google, and tons of forums. Including this one.

2. More Google, and tons of different guides, then just taking it slow, and learning by trial and error, of course i spent about a week reading before i tried for the first time.

3. Again, a lot of googling and just looking for any guide, or forums about ppl talking about it. Ive messed with just about every setting my router has, googled them and learned what every one did.

4. Some google, and this place called tweakguides . Has tons of game tweaking guides, but then he also has system tweak guides, honestly reading his XP Tweak guide can teach you just about everything you need to know. I highly recommend to download the pdf and read through. It not only teaches you to tweak it, but about general hardware and can teach you a lot.

At first when learning about computers it will be a bit blurry, but after a while everything will just start to click. After some time you wont even be able to remember how you just didnt understand this stuff, or how others dont get it.

Good luck to ya! Read lots!

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#18 Alter_Echo
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Good call on the tweakguides link. They have alot of info that helps you get use to reg edits and process optimizing even if you arent currently in the need to do so.
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#19 LMSTSB
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thanks for the tweak guide, im gonna look through ti many times and learn some of this stuff. If you guys have anything else just keep posting. Thanks so much for your help this is the kind of thing that helps forums runs smoothly the people like you guys.
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#20 Dragonblade01
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thanks for the info, I'll have to check out that tweakguide site as well
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#21 sabbath2gamer
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i also learned eveything i know mostly from the GS forums, since July i think then i started just reading reviews

also 3dgameman was helpfulw hen it came to reviews :)

but mostly you guys

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#22 Jacobistheman
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I have learned from screwing around with computers (more screwing up computers and trying to fix them) and also alot of it i learned from the internet and i picked up a little when i was around 12 watching the screen savers.
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#23 Taiko88
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Hey i just had a few questions for you guys.

1. How did you learn what is compatible as far as parts go

2. Where did you learn to tamper with the Bios and learn about overclocking and how to do it

3. Do you guys know about networking and how to speed up connections and so forth

4. Do you know a lot about using Windows, details that most people dont know, (thats kinda vague sorry)

The reason i ask these questions is because i want to learn as much about computers as i can so i was wondering how you guys learned so much about them. I plan on taking Computer Science in college and the more i know now could help me. if you have lnks that will help or just common knowledge of these topics i will take anything i can get. I just want to fill my brai with as much knowledge of this as i can because it is so useful. Thank You in advance.

LMSTSB

1. Read. Learnt from others, kept reading, word of mouth on the internetz.

2. My friend on xfire and the people on this board.

3. Yes.

4. Depends what type of people. Sure I know more things to do in Windows than an average user would know how.

Computer Science has nothing to do with the questions you asked. Computer Science is all about programming in computer language (i.e. Java, C++, C, Pascal, etc...) From these topics, none of it will help. You better start reading a book on computer languages and not on PC Hardware.

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#24 AwA-soldier
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If u want to learn about pc u could read the comptia A+ certification book. About the hardware all ways find out what's new in the market and their spec
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#25 codezer0
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From many places - reading tech articles from sites like Anandtech, [ H ]ard|OCP, Tom's Hardware - forums like those on DSLreports.com, AskDg and PC Perspective - Actually going out and doing it. errr... I mean, getting my hands on and working with hardware. - Valencia offered CompTIA A+ classes while I was there, and I wanted to get certified anyway. Forum-wise, with the exception of unions like the OCU, this place pretty much is low on the totem pole of getting relevant, proper information for computing stuff. Especially with the exceptionally bad ignorance of the average poster here. :|
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#26 TUnified
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1, Google, and tons of forums. Including this one.

2. More Google, and tons of different guides, then just taking it slow, and learning by trial and error, of course i spent about a week reading before i tried for the first time.

3. Again, a lot of googling and just looking for any guide, or forums about ppl talking about it. Ive messed with just about every setting my router has, googled them and learned what every one did.

4. Some google, and this place called tweakguides . Has tons of game tweaking guides, but then he also has system tweak guides, honestly reading his XP Tweak guide can teach you just about everything you need to know. I highly recommend to download the pdf and read through. It not only teaches you to tweak it, but about general hardware and can teach you a lot.

At first when learning about computers it will be a bit blurry, but after a while everything will just start to click. After some time you wont even be able to remember how you just didnt understand this stuff, or how others dont get it.

Good luck to ya! Read lots!

crazymonkey092

Yes! Anything you want to know, just Google it.

I started learning on my old 386DX 40mhz. I would tinker around with things, break it, and then fix it before my dad found out, that thing cost about 3k back in 1990! Learning DOS really helped me understand HOW a PC should work and it really helped me in understanding future hardware and software. If you can get games and hardware to work in pure DOS, then you are golden. Linux also helps too the same way DOS did.

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#27 vicsrealms
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1. How did you learn what is compatible as far as parts go

I purchased a book called Upgrading and Repairing your PC sometime in 1997. I have been reading books ever since, plus that led me to getting my AAS in Computer Networking & Systems at TSTC in 2001 (great timing on my part as the tech sector goes down the tubes and heads to India).

2. Where did you learn to tamper with the Bios and learn about overclocking and how to do it

I don't overclock, but there is a lot of books out there that go into detail. There are also some good websites out there.

3. Do you guys know about networking and how to speed up connections and so forth

Yes

4. Do you know a lot about using Windows, details that most people dont know, (thats kinda vague sorry)

I have picked up some interesting Windows tips just searching the web. I'm a typist, so anyway I can keep from hitting using the mouse speeds up how fast I can work and multitask. Stuff like WinKey+E will open explorer. Or WinKey+R will bring up the run command and you can type in, say Firefox and it will bring up that program. I need to find more commands on that.

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#28 filmography
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I got my knowledge from my Dad, gamespopt and google.

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#29 oscar530
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Different hardware sites and just sites like wwww.ncix.com or wwww.newegg.com which I use to get product information and stuff
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#30 dayaccus007
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From hardware forums and reviews(google help here)
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#31 mattpunkgd
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I learned most stuff from these forums to be honest.

Just from reading what other people have written i have learnt a reasonable ammount.

dbowman

Pretty much the same for me.

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#32 Sentinel672002
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I was given a Pentium 100Mhz frankenputer (Windows95). I figured I should oughta learn how to use it. So, I started reading various computer magazines and surfing the net. Mainly learned OS installation the hard way. I must have reinstalled Windows a couple dozen times the first year. LOL! Then, my Pentium died. I needed a replacement quick (life without the net? YAAAAAA!!!!). I found the cheapest way to replace the Pentium, was to build my own rig. I was like, the parts come with instructions, so how hard can it be? The computer store guy kinda laughed. That's how I learned building. Reading the instructions. Hands on is the best. :D
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#33 LMSTSB
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if computer science doesnt involve these kinds of things what classes in college do pertain to these types of things
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#34 hongkingkong
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forums and a bit of hands on work installing new bits. It becomes obvious when you take apart a comp and talk about it on forums like this.
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#35 inyourface_12
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mostly on this forum, from dirkvd, macpop, lordec911 and then after that i just started learning it all as it comes on my own via the interwebs
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#36 Legend4000
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TIME!!!

You will eventually know a lot more then you do now. Just keep hitting the forums :D

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#37 crazymonkey092
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if computer science doesnt involve these kinds of things what classes in college do pertain to these types of thingsLMSTSB

Computer Networking, Computer Maintence, Networking Security, etc. Not to sound harsh, but google this. Will teach you more about what degrees to go into and explain them. So you can pick right one.


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ty all