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05-08-10, 05:41 AM #11Re: Post Codes on a Motherboard
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05-09-10, 01:34 PM #13Re: Post Codes on a Motherboard
Ok, I have to apologize for that outburst. I had been working on that computer for 5 straight hours. I hadn't stopped for lunch, or for dinner. On top of that, I was halfway braindead from an AP test, and really pissed that I was getting cut up by the sharp edges on the case of my computer.
For now, I've moved back to my old motherboard, while putting my friend's (better) processor into my board, and swapping mine into his board so I can give it to another one of his friends. With this board, the computer is incredibly prone to crashing, but it works for about 3 hours of gaming until it crashes.
As for my critics, yes, the outburst was childish. I'm 16 for god's sake, you can't expect me to be the stable adult that makes up most of our community. I appreciated Vik-Olin's attempt to help. But as for the rest, I know fairly well what I'm doing. I've put together three computers, helped design a friend's and build it for him, and have serviced many of my parts for five years. I've replaced many parts, bought new parts. For those who told me to "buy a new motherboard", I don't have any money, but then again, how could you know that?
In short, drop this issue. I've repaired my computer, although it is prone to crashing."In matters of style, swim with the currents... in matters of principle, stand like a rock."
-Thomas Jefferson
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