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SIR RAFI

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  1. I was actually in the power stream originally but my friend who already worked at the company referred me in so now im in electronics lol.. honestly EE or CE doesn't matter, they overlap alot
  2. @Dutch-stoner @NumLock21 @Ithanul @Thaldor I just got the job offer lol for a hefty sum too for a year so thank you all
  3. Or you can do Electrical Engineering with some software courses and apply to NVdia, AMD, Intel, Altera etc. since you like computers (which is obvious youre in LTT forum). I just recently got an offer from one of those companies as an engineer starting soon. (My firstish engineering job after graduation) Pay is good, I like LTT and most of my work is putting in hardware and validating . Stuff all of us in this forum already like haha
  4. I have sent you a separate message but I will write here anyway. Engineering job - hardware verification. IT related stuff are just part of the job. Difference between software and hardware caches in simple language? Motherboard - NB, SB, Lanes?
  5. @byalexandr How about dump files? Should I know any general information about how to resolve computer problems through dump files? How do you access the dump files?
  6. @Ithanul How about voltage? Do I have to look into the amount of voltage applied as well?
  7. Thank you @byalexandr! I remember most of these from when I have built my pc but your help is bringing my memories back. BSOD: Okay so my referrer have mentioned something about registry debugging when BSOD appears, I am not sure what he meant. I have asked if I needed to know WinDbg and he said nope. GPU: Also for GPU OC' guide with let's say my gpu which is gtx 970, how would I increase clock speeds theoretically (Not actually OC'ing haha just want to know the 'general' steps and what to look out for. Trying to avoid looking at youtube because it will really mess with me at the last moment due to information surge haha). BIOS: Thank you for that quick summary on OS Oc, are there any non procesor related bios settings I should know about? Motherboard: He wanted something more specific, he mentioned error lights but I have no experience in that what so ever. If it were me, I would have done exactly what you have suggested. I even asked him whether we short circuit that mother board pin which starts the pc and he said nope more specific. Are there anything else I should know about?
  8. @Dutch-stonerThat's the side profile they're looking for. Mainly theyre looking for EE grad with some project management and a bit of programming background - which I have strongly covered. However, because I don't tinker around with my computer anymore, I have forgotten most of the things. Hence I need help from you guys to quickly and efficiently learn.
  9. Hey guys, I have an engineering interview at a company which I won't mention at the moment just for the sake of not mentioning. My referrer told me to learn quite a bit of things before the interview, and I am trying my best to cover all my bases. However, he mentioned that I will be expected to know a bit about practical computer knowledge. Few examples he gave are: What should you do if motherboard does not start? What should you do if you see BSOD, how do you debug? BIOS settings explain everything including clocks and what to do and how to do them (I have 0 idea about the ram freq or processor clock stuff on bios). How do you oc' graphics card? Now these are easy topics I am sure, and many of you will say Google is my best friend. However, due to lack of time I have come forth to LTT because you are all enthusiasts on these and will be able to help me more than google will in this lack of time. If you have the answers to the examples he gave or if you have more computer knowledge I should know about, please post it on this thread. I will come back later on the thread to learn the simple answers you guys provide so I can maximize my already slim chance on this interview haha. Thank you
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