first i bought the motherboard and cpu, the rest of the stuff i alreadu head so my pc works. then over time i kept on replacseing and adding new stuff,
when i began building my comp, i thought it would take me a lot of time to save up all the money i needed to buy a computer, so i kinda made it faster for myself.
also because my parents dont like me fiddling around with comuters, so i kept the case and secretly installed a mobo and started building up my comp, meanwhile trying to keep it working with anything i can, so it wont rase any suspision of my parents, and i got A LOT of experiense from this, i wouldnt belive that i would gain that much if i justbought all the parts and put them together,
i am like, Ok what do i get next to have my comp working better, and why doesent this work...
the thing is i did a lot of figuring out of what works, what doesent work, why doesent it work and how can i fix it.
that is the benefit of a crappy computer.
when i began building my comp, i thought it would take me a lot of time to save up all the money i needed to buy a computer, so i kinda made it faster for myself.
also because my parents dont like me fiddling around with comuters, so i kept the case and secretly installed a mobo and started building up my comp, meanwhile trying to keep it working with anything i can, so it wont rase any suspision of my parents, and i got A LOT of experiense from this, i wouldnt belive that i would gain that much if i justbought all the parts and put them together,
i am like, Ok what do i get next to have my comp working better, and why doesent this work...
the thing is i did a lot of figuring out of what works, what doesent work, why doesent it work and how can i fix it.
that is the benefit of a crappy computer.