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Old 06-30-2007, 02:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Post Noob need complete help (please)

Look everyone as the title of this thread says is that im a noob. i have no clue what the difference between 64 bit to 32 bit are, also what is overlocking please tell me everything, and everything else. i know this is alot to ask but if possible can everyone tell me stuff about everything about the computer. from parts to what they are to how they work, whats there purpose and everything. please help if u can i wanna learn how to do everything. please help it would mean alot.

im wondering how does everyone no all this stuff about computers did they go to school or did someone (like im asking) tell you what the heck everything means, perhaps you all went to school that probaly is it. i realize im probaly the youngest or pretty close to the youngest i am 14 but i am very capable.

so dont hold anything back
even if this thing is 2,000,000,000 pages
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Old 06-30-2007, 02:45 AM   #2 (permalink)
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You read books and various books and threads on CF. Gain knowledge from there... I just went to the public library and read about HTML years ago... you gain a bit of knowledge each day, and when you add all those days up, you get alot of knowledge.
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There are actually different ways to learn that include schooling and pratical experience as well as doing what you are now namely "asking questions". While 64bit OSs are now available the software market is still 32bit probably for the next several years.

Overclocking or simply put OCing is trying to push hardwares like a cpu, memory, main board, or video card to see what speed it run the fastest at. This also places more stresses on hardwares and is nothing to rush into. Experienced users still take things one step at a time there to avoid damaging their system.

Spftware programmers/designers, repair techs, engineers all have to go through some type of schooling with the latter there going through a 4year college. Some software programmers also go 4yrs. over a 2yr. community type college. For actually working with hardwares that's where the practical "hands on" type experience plays an important role.
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ok i think ill ask questions
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There is an education right here in the forum, by reading all the stickies that Ian and Preator put up
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Old 06-30-2007, 01:09 PM   #6 (permalink)
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There is an education right here in the forum, by reading all the stickies that Ian and Preator put up
Yeah, they contain loads of information!

Where do we get our information from? Loads of places really, Internet, Here at CF, magazines, conversation, courses at college.
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Old 06-30-2007, 04:08 PM   #7 (permalink)
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i got a good tip! only know what u need to, that way u dont get confused like me.. i didnt know what overclocking was till the other day and now i findout u can overclock this and that but this can happen that can happen the more u try to learn the more confused u get...well i do anyway
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The problem with that analogy is you don't know when you need to know it, so learn it in case you need to know it or else it could be too late and you wish you did know it.

Confused....I am
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haha, computers are like anything else in life. if you are interested you will find ways to learn it.

for example, you want to buy a new monitor. you go to newegg.com (in my opinion the best computer hardware store) and look at monitors. you start to read the reviews and someone says that their GPU isnt powerful enough to run the monitor at its native resolution. so now you go to google.com or computerfourm.com and look up 'GPU' and 'native resolution'

if you are interested enough, you will learn something every day, and nobody on the face of the planet knows everything, everyone learns
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