PC hardware--CPU & Motherboard & RAM/Bobbert

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      K = Knowledgeability    C = Clarity of Response    T = Timeliness    P = Politeness
      N = Nominated for Expert of the Month

DateUserKCTPNComments
2009-11-20Maureen10101010YesYes that's was very big help, I got to know more about the proccesor AMD the one that i need. I guest I would go for the AMD Phenom II X4. Thank you very much.
2009-11-20Maureen10101010YesThank you so much for your help and information that i needed.
2009-11-17trigan10101010NoThank you very much for your support.
2009-11-03anthony10101010Nothanks for the reply, bob, looks like i'm going to have to buy a power supply, hope thats it.
2009-10-13Robert10101010YesThanks Bob for the clarification. Your help is most appreciated. Robert
2009-10-11Robert10101010YesBob deserves 10's across the board.
2009-10-06Chas10101010YesGreat! Thanks.
2009-10-02Ken10101010YesThank you very much, Bobbert, I really appreciate all of your help, Regards, Ken.
2009-09-17Jordan1010810Yes 
2009-09-17Tracy10101010Yes 
2009-08-22Kevin10101010NoThe game ended up being a problem but i reinstalled it and i lowered the settings on my video card from super high to low and its fine now. Even though I figured it out myself, thanks for taking the time to help me out.
2009-08-09Dennis75910No 
2009-07-30paul10101010YesBobbert: Thanks for your help. Paul
2009-07-26Tyler10101010YesThank you for all your help. Unfortunately im still having issues. Im almost positive it is my RAM. Thanks again for your assistance
2009-07-25Gabriel10101010No 
2009-07-14John10101010NoThanks again, Bobbert.
2009-07-14Michael10101010Novery helpful in what i nwanted to do. Now i know not to waste money trying to upgrade, when i can just get a new system.
2009-06-23Tom10101010No 
2009-06-18John10101010NoThanks Bob.
2009-06-08John10101010NoThanks Bobbert.
2009-06-05John10101010YesThanks Bob.
2009-06-05Van10101010YesThanks for your quick response. I had laready looked for a reset jumper but didn't find it. It helped a lot that you ony suggested to reset the bios instead of stating I had probably fried my MB. I researched again and found the reset jumper. My system boots again. Thanks for your help.
2009-05-21kevin10101010Yesthanks alot!
2009-05-18Roberto10101010No 
2009-05-13Robin910109Yes 
2009-05-08Jefferson10101010YesThank you
2009-04-29Andrew10101010YesI think I will ask the manufactuers, thanks
2009-04-19Gabe10101010No 
2009-04-09Bill10101010NoNice answer, concise & accurate... and fast!
2009-04-02al10101010YesThanks. I've now gone gack to factory default and problem has disappeared. Bobbert - u are tops

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Questions related to processors and memory from roughly a decade of personal experience, willing to take a stab at any question you might have, with knowledge reaching from the AMD K7 (Athlon, AthlonXP, Duron, Sempron) to the AMD K8 and K9 (Athlon64, Athlon64 FX, Opteron, Athlon64 x2, Phenom X3/X4) generations, and from the Intel Pentium III to Core 2 generation, as well as accompanying technologies, including mainboards, chipsets, and memory.

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Computer enthusiast and hobbyist, years of IT experience here and there (still always room to learn!).

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