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| Thread ID: 105761 | 2009-12-13 10:34:00 | Project Black Thunder(formerly mini) | PCT Joe (15018) | Press F1 |
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| 839200 | 2009-12-14 07:06:00 | In all honesty, a 'PC tech' who doesn't understand thermal paste, can't install a CPU without bending pins (and can't un-bend pins without calling the retailer for support), and isn't capable of doing their own shopping without a lot of hand-holding, is someone I would generally warn people to steer well clear of. There's nothing wrong with wanting more experience, but trust me on this, and with no offense intended - what you have so far doesn't even come close to qualifying you as a tech. Hah, it wasnt an installation fault, it was a handling fault, I'm not sure if thats better or not. And i only called the retailer to see if there were other options available(there were. but time consuming) I could do everything on my own, But I'd rather sacrifice some self-pride and get some help rather than keep it and screw it up or produce an inferior machine. |
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