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I am currently taking an A+ course, and as I am learning, I think to myself, I should build my own computer. I am in the market for a new one, but if I learn all this A+ stuff, shouldn't I be able to build my own?
Do you all build your own?
or is it like changing your own oil? Like I know how to change my own oil, but I would much rather just drive through a quick change and pay someoen to do it
DevilWAH wrote: » Honestly I would build at lest one PC if I wanted to get in to IT. Knowing the theroy of changing your own oil, is not the same as knowing how to cahnge your own oil. In my view you can't claim to "know" how to sdo some thing unless you really have actuly done it!
Paul Boz wrote: » i haven't had a desktop computer since probably 2005. I just buy higher-end Dell laptops and use them until they crap out or my wife needs a new computer (upgrade time for me). My last string of laptops was a 12 inch Dell, followed by a XPSm1330, and now a Studio XPS 16. I've never had any type of hardware failures, crashes, or loss of performance. I wish my XPS 16 supported docking stations but oh well. I think I don't roll with desktops any more because I can't be bothered to sit in a room at home doing computing. I sit in a cubicle for ten hours a day computing so I don't want to do that at home. I can sit on my couch with a laptop and watch TV while checking forums, email, etc. Computing becomes far less intrusive when you make it fit the rest of your life versus making it a focal point.
Mike-Mike wrote: » I am currently taking an A+ course, and as I am learning, I think to myself, I should build my own computer. I am in the market for a new one, but if I learn all this A+ stuff, shouldn't I be able to build my own? Do you all build your own? or is it like changing your own oil? Like I know how to change my own oil, but I would much rather just drive through a quick change and pay someoen to do it
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