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Hello, New Here, Not So New To Computers

Discussion in 'New Member Introductions' started by Uriah, Aug 27, 2011.

  1. Uriah

    Uriah Registered Members

    Joined:
    Aug 27, 2011
    Messages:
    19
    Location:
    O.K.
    Operating System:
    Windows 10
    Computer Brand or Motherboard:
    Intel
    CPU:
    Intel G1620 2.7Ghz
    Memory:
    8 gb Kingston
    Hard Drive:
    Seagate 500
    Graphics Card:
    NVidia Geforce GT240
    Power Supply:
    Pixxo 500W
    I am a 20 year old guy, that is a computer geek wanabe, I am not there yet lol. I hope that I can be of some help to folks here, but, I am afraid I will mainly be asking for help, as I work my way up in experience. Well I look forward to getting to know you all.
     
  2. KenB

    KenB Registered Members

    Joined:
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    Messages:
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    Location:
    Wirral UK
    Operating System:
    Windows Vista Home Premium
    Hi,

    Let me be the first to welcome you to CHF :)

    None of us are :snckr:
     
  3. Match

    Match Registered Members

    Joined:
    Apr 23, 2009
    Messages:
    4,175
    Location:
    Wolverhampton, UK.
    Computer Brand or Motherboard:
    Abit AN52
    CPU:
    AMD Athlon dual core 5000+
    Memory:
    4 Gig Corsair
    Hard Drive:
    160 Gb Hitachi 500 Gb Western Digital
    Graphics Card:
    Radion XFX 4650
    Power Supply:
    550W EZcool
    Hi and Welcome

    I'll let you into a little secret :) none of us actually know anything about computers, but we know where to look on the net for information to answer questions ;)
     
  4. Plastic Nev

    Plastic Nev SUPER MODERATOR IN MEMORY

    Joined:
    May 2, 2009
    Messages:
    2,801
    Location:
    In front of a monitor in Blackburn Lanc's UK.
    Operating System:
    Windows 7
    Welcome from me too.
    A little truth here, if you went to one of the top engineers in Microsoft or Apple and asked, any one of them will tell you they don't know everything, but a fellow engineer may know some of the stuff the first one doesn't, in short no one knows everything.
    What chance do we stand?
    We only try to fix 'em, but what I don't know, another on our team might.
     

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