It’s been quite a while since the PC Buying Guide was launched, for 2009 – we’re start off with the series called “About The Personal Computer“!
2nd in our series, we’ll look at the motherboard today.
Through the years of internet progress, the use of E-mail that once was luxury is now not just a necessary but it has come to a point where it’s used so casually that people are now careless and couldn’t care less on the ripple resulted.
The news is all over the place, even on CNN as I was watching the news last night but I was tired and couldn’t be bothered to try it out.
This morning, as I was doing my usual routine of whipping asses at my regular forum hangout, someone provided the link to Chrome so I decided why not I keep my whip and give Chrome a try.
Normally I don’t review browsers but I think Google Chrome is worth highlighting.
It all happened on 16th August 2008 where my Intel Pentium Dual-Core E2140 died on me while I was doing my usual torture tests for some Gainward 9800GT graphic cards. I decided to take this opportunity to have a massive upgrade, making a new unit and have both units upgraded to Windows Vista, a much newer operating system (OS) compared to Windows XP which was first released in 2001.
The following day, gleefully I came home with 2 units of Windows Vista Home Basic (32bit), I heard many good words about how stable and secure is Vista, furthermore the ones I bought came with Service Pack 1 (SP1) – so yeah, what could go wrong with Windows Vista Home Basic with SP1?