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This is an unboxing of my new PC. An HP Compaq Presario, which is extremely fast. The PC comes with Windows 7 pre installed and ofcourse, I’m gonna install Ubuntu on it. Here are some specs of the PC:
How to monitor the Temperature of your computers CPU cores, Graphics cars, Hard drive, fan speed, etc. Including Voltage and usage status of your hardware. Usually, the CPU cooler that needs upgrading, anything over 70° should be checked.
Acer AX1301-U1312 Desktop PC
Building your own home theater PC? There are several all-in-one solutions, like Dell’s Zino HD, but many don’t include Blu-ray support. Watch the video to find out if it makes sense to include a Blu-ray drive in your system.
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Calibrating a printer is sometimes necessary if the printer heads are clogged or misaligned, evident by uneven or striped printing. Calibrate a printer through the computer or using settings on the printer itself with help from an IT professional in this free video on computer hardware.
Learn how to install a computer CPU needed to build a custom PC in this free instructional video.
This is my Atari 130XE computer with 128K RAM, matching XF551 360k floppy disk drive and SC1435 monitor from the Atari ST series that was modified to work with Composite video and stereo sound. (Guts of Commodore 1084S-P1 monitor were used in the SC1435 case)
Learn how to install a computer motherboard needed to build a custom PC in this free instructional video.