There are some things that belong in a computer. Wires, chips, whirring mechanical doodads—what most of us would think of, sensibly, as “hard drive stuff.” Absent from this list—absent from most lists ...
okay, i need help.<BR><BR>i was testing the voltage/current of my components inside the computer to see if i was overloading the psu or not. <BR><BR>i was using a multimeter and tested the voltage.
In this video, we utilize a 60,000 PSI waterjet to cut various computer components, including a computer processor and a spinning hard drive. The classic batarang design is showcased as it's cut from ...
Sometimes, the basics just don’t cut it. Experienced PC enthusiasts who want to build their own computer, upgrade it with new hardware, or simply maintain it need more than just a simple screwdriver.
Buying PC components at a store like Best Buy or Micro Center is easy. You pick what you want and take it to the register.