After a long time away from AT Forums, I see that the same questions are being asked over and over again, "why doesn't this work with that" and "how come when I do this that happens?"
I'm a perfect example of an overaged kid who wants the latest and greatest toy to play with, yet I have been in this industry for over 15 years and still haven't learned the most basic principle:
Bleeding edge technology comes at a price
As I sit here typing this, on my work computer during lunch, I know that when I get home I'm going to have to pull out my mobo and prepare it for RMA, shipt off another video card (2 in the last week) and patiently wait for the technician on the other side of the rainbow to bless me with a working system. I know that the latest technology comes with responsabilities, such as waiting for mature drivers, bios updates and compatability issues to get worked out, yet I scream and cuss everytime something isn't "just right!"
I now find myself asking the question, "why didn't I just order a mature product..." This is the million dollar question, for all of us know that we really don't need the latest and greatest, yet we still order them and then complain when things don't go right. For 99% of us, an Intel P3 or AMD K7, combined with a nice ATI or Nvidia card would be more then enough for all of our computing needs, yet we push ourselves to justify the need for that last 3 FPS. This requires a new PS which doesn't fit in out old case, and then there is the new memory since the FSB is now higher then the speed of my older cpu. Of course my new cpu needs the latest $70 cooler, don't want a meltdown while I'm surfing the Internet. Better upgrade my hard drive too, I don't think 200GB is large enough to fit all my synthetic bench programs that I need to determine if the system is running faster then everyone elses simular system. The questions, SATA, PCI-E, SLI, NCQ, Dual Memory Channel or Single...etc.etc.
I'm rambling on here, and I'm depressed that my online schooling has gone to s$$$ due to the majority of my waking hours being spent talking to technicians to get RMA's, preparing my goods for shipping, tending to the Forums to see if anyone else is in as bad of shape as I am. New Technolocy requires patience and a responsible owner to treat it correctly. I also know that 2 weeks or so after I get this system running, I will forget this thread, laugh at those who are still having problems, and dream of the next latest and greatest venture in the computing world...Some of us just don't learn.
I'm a perfect example of an overaged kid who wants the latest and greatest toy to play with, yet I have been in this industry for over 15 years and still haven't learned the most basic principle:
Bleeding edge technology comes at a price
As I sit here typing this, on my work computer during lunch, I know that when I get home I'm going to have to pull out my mobo and prepare it for RMA, shipt off another video card (2 in the last week) and patiently wait for the technician on the other side of the rainbow to bless me with a working system. I know that the latest technology comes with responsabilities, such as waiting for mature drivers, bios updates and compatability issues to get worked out, yet I scream and cuss everytime something isn't "just right!"
I now find myself asking the question, "why didn't I just order a mature product..." This is the million dollar question, for all of us know that we really don't need the latest and greatest, yet we still order them and then complain when things don't go right. For 99% of us, an Intel P3 or AMD K7, combined with a nice ATI or Nvidia card would be more then enough for all of our computing needs, yet we push ourselves to justify the need for that last 3 FPS. This requires a new PS which doesn't fit in out old case, and then there is the new memory since the FSB is now higher then the speed of my older cpu. Of course my new cpu needs the latest $70 cooler, don't want a meltdown while I'm surfing the Internet. Better upgrade my hard drive too, I don't think 200GB is large enough to fit all my synthetic bench programs that I need to determine if the system is running faster then everyone elses simular system. The questions, SATA, PCI-E, SLI, NCQ, Dual Memory Channel or Single...etc.etc.
I'm rambling on here, and I'm depressed that my online schooling has gone to s$$$ due to the majority of my waking hours being spent talking to technicians to get RMA's, preparing my goods for shipping, tending to the Forums to see if anyone else is in as bad of shape as I am. New Technolocy requires patience and a responsible owner to treat it correctly. I also know that 2 weeks or so after I get this system running, I will forget this thread, laugh at those who are still having problems, and dream of the next latest and greatest venture in the computing world...Some of us just don't learn.