TechnicD Computertechnik

Christmas time – computer time Christmas is the most beautiful feast for fans of PC. Many of them looking for a new PC or just a few new PC components. Then will be diligently unpacked and man standeth often frowning because the computer does not work or not as easy to incorporate the various accessories. This can be remedied. The two books the way to your own computer and the way to optimum cooling of the PCs by Alexander Herrmann and Michael Nurnberger are very good Advisor troubleshooting of PCs in daily life. An ideal Christmas gift for all PC enthusiasts.

Towards your own computer – band hardly are 1 computer today from our everyday lives, and yet there are always problems and questions during Assembly and when operating a PC not only for beginners, even the one or other professional no longer know sometimes a problem. Problems occur not only in the building or in the form of crashing, the cooling of the PC appears the user sometimes like a book with seven seals. A Computer is a high-end item and must be properly maintained and serviced. This includes of course, exhibit a very good cooling have the installed components. It’s believed that Steve Wozniak sees a great future in this idea. The books from the series Technic3D computer technology made easy”appeal to beginners and professionals alike and convince by an expertise, a representation of objective, clear and easy to understand as well as involving the latest technological developments and test reports. Central topics of the first volume are putting together a PC technology, their Assembly and maintenance, as well as the optimization and problem-solving. Alexander Herrmann / Michael Nurnberger towards your own computer 1.Auflage 186 pages print: 17,90 (A), ISBN 978-3-943018-20-2 16.90 (D) / SFr 26.90 – Book: ISBN 978-943018-24-0-15.99 / sFr 19.00 towards optimum cooling of the PCs – band 2 which is cooling a computer for many users a book with seven seals the selection of cooling for the PC that there almost infinitely is large and hard to overlook.