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11th November 2011, 12:32 | #1 |
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| Why it is difficult to be a Hardware Enthusiast @ Ninjalane Being a hardware enthusiast means different things to different people and usually dictates their interpretation of what it takes to be an enthusiast. For the purposes of this article we're going to assume a hardware enthusiast is someone who is passionate about computer components and is not afraid to push things beyond spec. This person will typically assemble systems using the best components they can buy and will often swap out components with the purpose of getting better performance, theoretical or otherwise. http://www.ninjalane.com/blogs/blogpost22071.aspx |
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