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Hi guys again!!! how would i test the system unit and operating system to ensure its suitability for the home user? thanks Sounds like homework to me.Plug it in and turn it on. Does it work?it would really depend on how the system is going to be used ie
gamming/etc....

ANYWAY there are a list of benchmarking tools at TOMS Hardware Guide as
well as other places on the net...google should FIND most...

Quote from: JJ 3000 on November 24, 2008, 10:25:00 PM

Plug it in and turn it on. Does it work?

Quick and to the point. I Approve.

Now it's my turn...


First- you'll want to give the sides of the case a good whack to scare out any cats- they get caught in the fans ya know. Nothing bad happens to the cats, more of a screechy hiss really- but the cat could damage the computer while it struggles.

Speaking of cats, you could easily turn a cat into a makeshift duster. hold them firmly and dust your PCs case. DO NOT USE ANY SOLVENT! THIS WILL DAMAGE YOUR CASE- and probably won't be good for your cat either.

** I stopped here, I WENT on for a few more paragraphs, but it got a little bit morbid, what with cats being put in plastic bags to prevent dust buildup in the case... so I stopped here to prevent flames***Quote from: senz1989 on November 23, 2008, 12:59:25 AM
Hi guys again!!! how would i test the system unit and operating system to ensure its suitability for the home user? thanks

sorry...didn't realize this was just a joke to most or wouldn't given a serious answer...lol



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