Something I probably should have mentioned in my previous post is the itty-bitty notion that you should probably make sure that your parts are compatible before you buy. And by probably, I mean you must absolutely do this or your computer literally will not work. A great resource for that is pcpartpicker.com. Just plug in the pieces you’re thinking of getting (and/or you already have) and it’ll not only tell you if you’ve got any issues, but it’ll also find you the cheapest price on the net. It takes all of ten minutes, and it’ll save you time and needless frustration (not to mention funds) later on.
Tag: tech
Joining the PC Master Race, Pt 1
It’s been a while since I was last among the PC ranks. Like, elementary school a while. For the time being, I’ve been a pretty solid fan of Apple products and my MacBook has been more than enough to do the jobs I need it to–accessing my maths textbook, using GoogleDocs, and spending enough time … Continue reading Joining the PC Master Race, Pt 1