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  1. I don’t know who hacked my mobile stop network and sey gand mar le.. This persons is god relative? Bolne ki sense

  2. Community college I did a great course that lasted 2 years including architecture/ software/ systems maintenance/hardware/networking etc we had anti static flooring and did many projects like mineral oil cooled pc with a motorbike heatsink triple boots with mac/win/linux modded xbox 360’s into jtag’s etc was a lot of fun look for "it systems and maintenance" our exams were split between practical and theory practical was teacher recording on camera pointed at you while he asks you what simple stuff like UEFI stands for and what speed the sata 123 ports were etc courses like this are a lot of fun and you retain a lot of the info even after 14 years and yes course was free benefits of FAS in ireland although in this video hes only explaining its DDR my teacher would want the answer double date rate functions by using the rising and falling edge of the clock signal you learn a lot of info the CPU architecture was probably the most difficult but its all basic you learn valuable stuff like how the x86 or x64 is determined by the bus lanes on the motherboard and how the CPU uses the codebook to process data via the External data bus most of the time we were using wikipedia to study ourselves having been given a google doc with all the questions and requirements it was up to you to answer best you can as thats what youll read when studying

  3. Is this a "college course" teaching someone what "memory" is? This is like going to university for automotive engineering and having a professor pointing under the hood going "this is an engine." WTF. This isn’t IT, it’s not even bench tech, this is like basic middle school computer literacy!

  4. watch the video guys DDR 3 motherboard and core i5 7/10 Gen processor and ther power supply 250/500 watt

  5. Um, that’s not IT. That’s bench support. THis is why American universities are so useless, professors don’t even know what field they are teaching!

  6. Crazy i learned everything from manuals and youtube even safety itself than from my college where they only let you do Testout lmfao. All the failures happened and hours i did turned into proficiency

  7. Hardware lesson is very basic & important thing to learn. Then again, in these days, young people should learn even deeper topic of IT.

  8. That’s not IT/ that’s building computer lol. IT usually work with router switch and server. Specially with the LAn and subnets

  9. Remember building my own pc at the age of 16 haha … you telling me i can get a job doing this holy cow

  10. ESD ground straps do NOTHING. Its a myth that dumb people blindly follow. EEVBlog put an end to this once and for all.

  11. Damm I got google IT and Cybersecurity certifications and I am looking for this type of job any idea please or address for this location?

  12. It looks like an assessment is being taken here.
    An assessor is taking an assessment from a student.

  13. I’m an IT Support Specialist, but my job is more like a Network Admin where I do hostmaster work, wireless networking, Switches, and Voip. I have a degree in computer science, so I also deal with scriting and automation.

  14. plz teach them not to touch the mainboard without gloves ^^ or use grounding – i destroyed mine without

  15. I didn’t get this kind of hands on experience when I was going to Cal State Los Angeles in the early 2000s. I did get A+ certified after working two years as an assembly line desktop repair tech. Shortly after I got Network+ and became a System Admin to this day. The real money is when you handle enterprise equipment and software.

  16. My class was unfortunately online and was harder to understand because of the tiny spots we’d have to zoom in and out of
    In person would be so amazing

  17. When i was 12 yrs old my computer eng. dad taught me how to reset, computer hardware & software troubleshoot like this proficiently and now I’m graduate of IT course, the company that Im applying for not believe i have 11 years of experience in this kind of stuff

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