Originally posted by: wildwolf
Heh...y'all are in for a rude awakening.
I used to have a good ol' decent paying fatory job...good work, good pay. Wanted a "new computer" to play a new game my "IRC" buddies were talking about (Quake2). Had one "custom built" after reviewing all parts (reviews/benchmarks) on AT and Tom's. Spent $1200 on it. Was mad because the reviews didn't fully explain (at the time) the particular motherboard I bought...overclocking a P2-266 to 300 would only work if you did a pin b52 mod (taped it off) because motherboard wanted to force AGP to overclock since a "true" 100 bus CPU wasn't found. Found a good gaming server...got hooked....offered to donate my AOpen Board and P2-266 to the server site, they accepted.
Bought a new Abit BH6 and P2-300 SL2H8 (overclocking champ of P2's). That baby hit 450Mhz with minimal cooling and no extra anything! I was happy. That was the first "real" computer work I did myself.
After a few years of playing games, building PCs for friends/family and generally teaching myself everything I needed to troubleshoot, I decided to quit the factory life, go to school (I was 30...never been in college) and get a real career.
3 years later, I graduated with a computer science degree....now can fix/build/repair AND program the things....and get paid twice what I made in the factory.
I'm telling ya...you're in for a rude awakening...once you start building them...they take over your lives....run....run for your life!
On a lighter side...thanks for reading...enjoy the computer building goodness, and have a nice day. 😀