Getting into the Blogs because i decided a website wasn't what i need for the time being. As you may or may not know im one of the thousands of people out there that builds PC's, however I enjoy building PC's so much that i figured i could do it almost every day. When i built my first PC (will post right after this entry) i couldn't even fathom the idea of building one and didn't have the first idea on where i should start. But as i went through the process of trial and error and a matter of reading instructions and forums on the Internet,I finally did it and created my very own PC. Ever sense then i have built office & gaming PC's for myslef, my family, & my friends. Now im to the point where i am comfortable enough to build PC's for anyone who doesn't have time build their own.
A little about me:
Im 19 years old, i live in Texas and im currently attending Devry University in Irving Texas. Im working towards my Bachelor degree in "NSA" Network Systems Administrator. Im a little over 4 months into school now and i have completed my Comp-100 (Basic Computer Hardware & Software) and Comp-129 (Advanced Computer Hardware & Software) and made A's in both classes. Currently in the process of getting my A+ certification.
I do build PC's as a hobby which means i take great pride in doing the best I can with each build. I really look up to and hope to follow in the shadow of "tjharlow" maybe you have heard of him. He is known on youtube for building custom PC's and has a real talent for it. I really admire his work and his passion towards building PC's because he looks at every little thing down to the detail which is what makes his work turn out almost flawless.
Anyways before i start writing a novel im going to sum it up by saying this... Im here to offer my help to others who may need a PC built for them but just dont have the time. Or, maybe you dont know a whole lot about PC's or how to build them, im here to help you.
~Austin
Friday, September 11, 2009
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Good luck at Uni man, And im assuming its the ComTIA A+ Cert. If so its quite easy shouldn't need more then 2 weeks reading if you have decent enough knowledge already.
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