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The original was posted on /r/buildapc by /u/Z1pl0ck on 2023-08-19 00:10:13+00:00.
Hey guys, I teach intro to computers class at a high school. The parts of a PC, and basic build troubleshooting is one of the things I touch on in class.
No amount of simulation or worksheets could actually teach as much as I learned… just doing it in the real world.
Does anyone have a recommendation for the worlds worst PC that is beginner build friendly?
Literally all these machines would have to do is boot in to windows, and connect to the internet.
As cheap as possible with parts, cases, screws and hardware that nobody minds sitting on a shelf basically only to be used for an activity where kids screw in some motherboards and get it running.
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