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alienware part 2 *56K*

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finally i got all the pics uploaded

 

step one

 

http://www.fa-thearmory.net/albums/album02/P9110001.sized.jpg

 

step two

 

http://www.fa-thearmory.net/albums/album02/P9120002.sized.jpg

 

step three

 

http://www.fa-thearmory.net/albums/album02/paint.sized.jpg

 

i may upload some pics of the side tommorow

Why are people so enamoured with Alienware?? They're way too expensive; you can get equally good computers (and most times better) by building them yourself or getting parts online.
-Killer From Away]because not everybody knwo how to build there own comp

 

they are top of the line for what u can buy

 

they have a great warranty and great service

It's not so hard... it's just like putting legos together. All you need is a screwdriver.
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go ask a person that knows just hwo to use a computer what a video card is and what slot it goes inthey wont knowthe problem isnt putting it togheter thats generally easy like legosthe problem is when stuff doesnt work and you have to figure out what it is took me 12 hours to rule everthing out that it was my mobo that was doa when i bought my amd
-Killer From Away]go ask a person that knows just hwo to use a computer what a video card is and what slot it goes in

 

they wont know

 

the problem isnt putting it togheter thats generally easy like legos

 

the problem is when stuff doesnt work and you have to figure out what it is

took me 12 hours to rule everthing out that it was my mobo that was doa when i bought my amd

Another option is going to a local computer store

 

10 years ago I didn't know much about computers, but I knew what not to get. I went to a local computer store and they built one for me.

Another option is going to a local computer store

 

10 years ago I didn't know much about computers, but I knew what not to get. I went to a local computer store and they built one for me.I get my first computer at 6 years old, i made my first program run at 8 and... i build my first computer at 19.

I'm ok with wich Killer say, lot of people don't know what thay have in the tower.

-Psy4]

Another option is going to a local computer store

 

10 years ago I didn't know much about computers, but I knew what not to get. I went to a local computer store and they built one for me.I get my first computer at 6 years old, i made my first program run at 8 and... i build my first computer at 19.

I'm ok with wich Killer say, lot of people don't know what thay have in the tower.

I got my first computer at 9, built my first computer at 15, and have built about 25 since then (3 years ago). I had a computer electronics class in highschool, which helped a whole lot. I've known since I was 3 I wanted to do something in the electronics field.

 

CHOO CHOO it's the quote train! :)

-Killer From Away]go ask a person that knows just hwo to use a computer what a video card is and what slot it goes in

 

they wont know

 

the problem isnt putting it togheter thats generally easy like legos

 

the problem is when stuff doesnt work and you have to figure out what it is

took me 12 hours to rule everthing out that it was my mobo that was doa when i bought my amd

Same with Psy, I did my first program at 8 and if you asked me what a video card is and what slot to put it in, I know exactly. Me and my dad already put 2 video cards in. 1 recently. It's very simple
-Killer From Away]lol i have two video cards in one comp

 

built first comp at 14

killed first cpu at 13

first water cooled comp at 16

lol u have kill one CPU ?? lol why ? What do u do for that ?
Since 1977 = 27 years now, that i am in computers : it's not my job, only a passion : a hobby !My first program was in Basic, this old good basic language, after it's Pascal, Forth, Cobol, Fortran, IBM Basic, lot of performed Basic, Pilot from Atari with his more simple basic language, DBase, Assembler, C and Visual Basic...But from 10 years, i dont programed anymore cos many pirates make money on my back.I create some disk protections (5"1/4 & 3"1/2) that they use in cd-rom now : they dont give my royalties ! And finded in 30 seconds until 3 days how the protections are made on some game 3"1/2 disk : it was a cerebral (brain) sport only and not a hack to make a lot of money...Egidio.
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woot i just good the whole developers package for 180$ its well over 1.5k retailit includesvisual c#visual basicvisualc ++some others i cant rember like i think it has java and html and sql and stuffand all the bookswooohooo go discounted stuff
visual studio .net 2003 enterprise architech w/ msdn april 2003jbuilder 9 enterprise edition (java)tasm (assembler)office 2003 professional (frontpage, powerpoint, blah blah)macromedia studio mx 2003I got what I needand acid pro and fruity loops
KFA, you buy the future languages : very good. But for some specials things to make on computers & above all it's the "assembler" language who program the hearth of the µp directely without like the other languages : bypass by the fat compilator...Assembler use a little compilator who translate the mnemonics instructions in binairy file most fast than the bigguest other languages compilators.Egidio.
and fruity loops

LOL Kamikaze, that's one of the most fun sound programs to play around with. I only messed around with the trial version, but it was still pretty cool.

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