hey /g/, have you ever paid for your pc to get repired?
I use mostly use my pc for my small business but a little gaming/streaming stuff too.
Is it worth paying a pro to sort shit out?
Our stupid lady in south carolina, her computer was fucked up, she took it in, she doesn't know computers by the way, she took it in to some guy to get it fixed, he wasn't even a professional, just some guy she knew, and it wasn't even fixed when she got it back, he claimed he added RAM or something, and then I think she wanted it to be fixed so bad that she would be like "Oh yeah it's running so great now!" but she kept complaining about not being able to do basic shit like open PDF files and whatnot
>>57398211
It depends on the sort of trouble you're having Senpai. Most problems can be fixed yourself with little to no headache in my experience.
>>57398252
>Senpai
haha im 25 but thanks.
Im not dumb but I have tried to fix little issues with my pc with no success. my problem are:
low gaming fps on modern games like doom with a gtx 970.
Sound drop outs whilst gaming, streaming (even youtube) and playing music.
Pop ups and slow downs
When I was small and didn't even know english i did stupid things on my pc. When i grew i was best at my school at that time.
>>57398211
Fuck no, those ma and pa stores are the scummiest shit on the planet.
The advice and troubleshooting they give you, more often than not, is completely useless.
>>57398314
The advice may be cliche at this point but I always recommend getting a decent antivirus like avast and running a disk cleaner. That would help a little bit at least with some of the slowdown and pop ups anything further I'm not much help with. :I
[spoiler] besides Senpai 25 still makes you older than me [/spoiler]
I once bought a replacement keyboard for my laptop. I planned on installing it myself but the guy offered to do it for free, I said he shouldn't bother but he insisted. He even came to my place to do it, he was quick and proficient.
No gay sex came out of it