PC Hardware Builds & Maintenance

With nearly 10 years of
experience in custom building and troubleshooting
computers, I have developed strong
troubleshooting skills that enable me to quickly diagnose
and resolve various hardware issues. Take my first. build
pictured twice on the left. First in 2019 then today next to
my current daily driver. My first GPU was a Radeon 5770, so
you better believe I experienced a driver issue or two. When
I was younger I recall doing a few legitimate repairs but
nothing has broken on me recently. The vast majority of my
hands-on experience comes not from exchanging components
among different systems to optimize performance for specific
use cases, whether for a server, or a renderering PC. The
moment I had two computers to use I would always find a
wayto make both
useful.
I have also performed RAM upgrades and SSD installations in
laptops. The Macbook I used to play Minecraft on when I was
10 took really well to this along with an install of Linux
Mint. Feels better than lower end Chromebooks for sure. I do
genuinely enjoy the challenge of min-maxing my setups when I
have limited equipment. Be it not enough Ethernet adapters,
network cards or just the hardware isn't powerful enough.
When configuring my two servers, I was practically
compulsively moving containers around to improve either the
resource management or functionality. If I know there is a
way to do so, I can't stop maximizing a machine's
performance.
My experience has provided me with a solid understanding of hardware configurations and their interdependencies. I’m always geeking out about industry hardware trends, which further strengthens my ability to tackle challenges efficiently and effectively even with hardware I haven't encountered. This diverse background allows me to create reliable systems tailored to meet specific needs, whether for personal projects or collaborative efforts.