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Ya, I know, the first solution to my problem is to not use Basic. Now that we're past that, I do have some issues I can't figure out.
1. Whenever I have program windows that are open, but not maximized to the screen, the border flickers. It does it with things like the calculator and the...
Sorry, I guess I wasn't clear with the fact that my last post was actually a question... Would this PSU be safe to use in a basic low end set-up used mainly for web browsing and such?
I see what you're saying, but what I would like to do is purchase parts here and there as time goes on to spread out the cost. I guess my question is what is the smartest order in which to buy pc components over time?
I haven't made any decisions yet, because I currently lack funds. I'm going to take my time on this one to make sure I don't do what I usually do, rush into something and buy a bunch of stuff that I can afford but ultimately regret. My only questions at this point is what brands people have...
Yeah yeah, but I'm so uninformed when it comes to this stuff that even the dumbed down version on here can be a little overwhelming...
Ya, I did. But I thought of it more like that this site gives me all this for free, so I might as well give back where I can.
Wow, thanks! I just paid for the General Mayhem part of the site, but I honestly did it just to help out the site here. The wealth of information and friendly, useful, help has amazed me, I felt I should do something the give back. Thanks again!
Ahh, thanks for the tip.
Edit: Is there an all-inclusive place to get information about processors and all that good stuff that's dumbed down to a newbie level? So when I think "Oh, a 5050e combo, that seems like a deal," I can look it up and read "power saver, not powerhouse."