Matt555
iMod
Well I thought I'd have a rant about annoying teachers:
An old ICT told my brother that my computer is going to blow up because I have Cold Cathode Tubes on it and because I overclocked it, now let me fill you in on this teachers, he's a know-it-all-I'm-better-and-have-everything-better-than-you kinda teacher, which makes him annoying. He reckons what he has is always better than someone else's stuff, now he may or may not have a fast high-end PC, but the fact that he just goes around proclaiming everyhing he has is better is just bloody annoying and childish.
Anyway, yes PC's do go *pop* occasionally when overclocked, he reckons that my PC is overheating, when actually it runs cooler under load than some people's PC's do when idle. And he reckons my PSU isn't good enough to handle it, I know my PC isn't the greatest thing in the world but what I have is what I (and many other people) would consider a decent PSU. It may not be the newest design but when a PSU like my one passes tests (see this thread for tests of PSU's, mine included) like those ones then I'd consider it a decent unit.
Now onto the issue of the Cold Cathode Tubes - he thinks that these things suck all the power out of a PSU and damage PC's, now this may be the case if you have a crappy-come-with-case-generic-PSU but when you've got a PSU made by a company that actually know's what a PSU has to deal with then this isn't the case.
Okay sometimes you get a duff unit and things go *bang* unexpectedly, but the fact this teacher feels he has to just say things like that to try and prove he knows something (when actually what he said just isn't always true) is just stupid.
So what have we learned, absolutely bugger all but I just wanted to have a rant, so please fill us in on any annoying teachers you've come across.
Matt
An old ICT told my brother that my computer is going to blow up because I have Cold Cathode Tubes on it and because I overclocked it, now let me fill you in on this teachers, he's a know-it-all-I'm-better-and-have-everything-better-than-you kinda teacher, which makes him annoying. He reckons what he has is always better than someone else's stuff, now he may or may not have a fast high-end PC, but the fact that he just goes around proclaiming everyhing he has is better is just bloody annoying and childish.
Anyway, yes PC's do go *pop* occasionally when overclocked, he reckons that my PC is overheating, when actually it runs cooler under load than some people's PC's do when idle. And he reckons my PSU isn't good enough to handle it, I know my PC isn't the greatest thing in the world but what I have is what I (and many other people) would consider a decent PSU. It may not be the newest design but when a PSU like my one passes tests (see this thread for tests of PSU's, mine included) like those ones then I'd consider it a decent unit.
Now onto the issue of the Cold Cathode Tubes - he thinks that these things suck all the power out of a PSU and damage PC's, now this may be the case if you have a crappy-come-with-case-generic-PSU but when you've got a PSU made by a company that actually know's what a PSU has to deal with then this isn't the case.
Okay sometimes you get a duff unit and things go *bang* unexpectedly, but the fact this teacher feels he has to just say things like that to try and prove he knows something (when actually what he said just isn't always true) is just stupid.
So what have we learned, absolutely bugger all but I just wanted to have a rant, so please fill us in on any annoying teachers you've come across.
Matt