but did he have help?
Nope, read stuff on the internet and did it himself.
Meh, I didn't really read it up, More like personal expierence.
My dad owns a small computer bisinuess, He services computers. He doesn't teach me anything though. My older brother (who is moving out shortley), he did alot of modding back a few years, I learned alot from him.
If you're amazed at this, You should see what I did to my dads mustang in the garage. I took apart the whole 302 engine, Replaced his piston rings, hooked it up with a t-20 supercharger, took out his transmission tube, gave him brand new one. I did alot to it.
Not to mention my LATEST computer, took a future power, Cut a whole, painted everything wonderuflly, stuck a window, lights. The whole pakage. Pictures will be up shortley
I think I've been buildin' the things about that long.Originally Posted by .Maleficus.
I remember getting my first GeForce 4, it was a Ti 4400, I installed it and everything.
Ahh, the good ol' days.
EDIT: Post number 666 =D
i5-3570k @ 4.40GHz // R9 380X @ 1020MHz // 2x Samsung 850 EVO SSDs // 2x 2TB HDDs
Fractal Design Define R2 XL "Monolith"
When I was 10 I got a Dell from my neighbor;
256MB RAM
Intel Celeron 733MHz
20GB Hard Drive
I opened it up and took it apart and sorda learned computers.
Then I found out I couldn't play Battlefield 1942 on it so I went to the store and bought a 128MB Radeon 9200SE. That was a pretty easy installation to my suprise. Then when the whole thing got obsolete I decided to build my own computer next time. Now I'm 15 and I build computers for friends, family and neighbors. I hadn't started modding till just a year ago.
I'm currently working at a local computer shop and get like 100 bucks a week doing inventory stuff but my parents don't have a credit card so it's very hard to buy parts online (I don't buy parts from the place I work at because they're really expensive).
Sorry I said so much but lastly nice job razor, I like the color choices on the inside. But I think a custom paint job and window would really finish it off.