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kosova
05-28-2005, 01:17 PM
I'm a newbie and i'm a visual learner, i been reading a lot about comps but i really can't learn unless i touch and see the stuff...im a high school studen so i dont have the cash to produce to buy components and test stuff so i was wondering if there is out there these mini-computer kits that u can buy and test...i tried googling, nada. Tried dogpile..umm didn't work (i think their server crashed or something)...im having no luck anyone wanna suggest something please?
Cricket
05-28-2005, 02:07 PM
I don't know about mini-computer kits (like electronics kits?) but you could buy cheap old computers and work on them to your hearts content. I think you could get older PII, PIII and even P4 computers (or their AMD equivalents) for under $50.
Or find out who the computer geeks in your school are and start hanging out with them...they'll probably have lots of spare parts lying around you could play with.
:) Cricket
Lamilia
05-28-2005, 02:22 PM
some recycling centers have a computer section just go there (if you have a car) they are probably good just old and stuff
Staren
05-28-2005, 05:02 PM
If you really want some new (well ok, old) toys to play with, try eBay. You can get older systems or sometimes even a set of 4 or 5 boxes for $50 - $200.
kosova
05-28-2005, 09:06 PM
well thank you thank you..those are all good ideas, im going to do that..i plan to build my own computer when i get back from summer vacation something different that can do everything (not a pumped out gamers comp)... i know a lot about computers but since im starting out i think it's best i start to mess with some oldies like you guys suggested get inside the BIOS and everything even try some newbie OC(over clocking)..when i think im good(lol) i'll build something around $500-$800
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