Hi
I'm 16 at the moment and am heavily considering a career in computer hardware, whether that will be engineering, repairs, journalism etc. I am not yet sure, but I was wondering how I can get a better understanding of computer hardware and how it works. I already have knowledge of how computers work and their different components but it is fairly basic e.g. I could repair or build a PC while following a tutorial, I understand the significance of each component of a computer and I know the basics of overclocking etc. but I don't know the more in-depth stuff like what the difference between various PCI ports, what the difference between sandy bridge and ivy bridge is and why more gigahertz is better etc. I'm not asking for answers to these questions, but I was wondering where I should go to gain more knowledge. Should I take a college course/try and get on to a university course, should I gain my experience through going straight into work or should I scour the internet? I have a work experience replacement at a repairs shop in the summer so i'm hoping that will give me some more experience. Overall, I'm just after some advice from anyone that is in the field themselves, and how they got into it.
Thanks
Myles
I'm 16 at the moment and am heavily considering a career in computer hardware, whether that will be engineering, repairs, journalism etc. I am not yet sure, but I was wondering how I can get a better understanding of computer hardware and how it works. I already have knowledge of how computers work and their different components but it is fairly basic e.g. I could repair or build a PC while following a tutorial, I understand the significance of each component of a computer and I know the basics of overclocking etc. but I don't know the more in-depth stuff like what the difference between various PCI ports, what the difference between sandy bridge and ivy bridge is and why more gigahertz is better etc. I'm not asking for answers to these questions, but I was wondering where I should go to gain more knowledge. Should I take a college course/try and get on to a university course, should I gain my experience through going straight into work or should I scour the internet? I have a work experience replacement at a repairs shop in the summer so i'm hoping that will give me some more experience. Overall, I'm just after some advice from anyone that is in the field themselves, and how they got into it.
Thanks
Myles