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Hardware => Drivers => Topic started by: senz1989 on November 23, 2008, 12:59:25 AM

Title: testing the system unit
Post by: 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 ;D
Title: Re: testing the system unit
Post by: Carbon Dudeoxide on November 23, 2008, 01:05:19 AM
Sounds like homework to me.
Title: Re: testing the system unit
Post by: JJ 3000 on November 24, 2008, 10:25:00 PM
Plug it in and turn it on. Does it work?
Title: Re: testing the system unit
Post by: fgdn17 on November 26, 2008, 04:02:02 PM
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...

Title: Re: testing the system unit
Post by: BC_Programmer on November 26, 2008, 05:24:20 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***
Title: Re: testing the system unit
Post by: fgdn17 on November 28, 2008, 10:56:03 PM
Hi guys again!!! :) how would i test the system unit and operating system to ensure its suitability for the home user? ??? thanks ;D

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