11 bay case with window and 450 watt psu

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shoRunner

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i wouldn't use the powersupply except in emergency. i've seen way to many powmax psu go out and take stuff with them.
 

IEC

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I would have to agree with the parents on the thread here - it's up to them, and it certainly benefits the kids greatly by using computers at a young age... I started playing Nintendo (a secondhand unit but a Nintendo nonetheless!) at age 3 and messed around on my dad's Tandy 1000 PC (a 286!) starting when I was 4... let's just say I've learned quite a bit, from DOS and QBASIC all the way to Windows, HTML, C++, etc... then started messing around with hardware. As you can probably tell, I'm not very old
 

JackRipper

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Originally posted by: KlitschBeiExitus
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: columbiaflier
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: columbiaflier
Originally posted by: funboy42
Well I suppose I shoud of spent $100 on a case for a 4 year old
How stupid of me to not of done that!

Er, what is a 4 year old going to do with a computer????

Man are you that narrow minded? There are a ton of games and educational programs out there for even younger then a 4 year old. There are several freddy the fish, dora, sesame street, cat in the hat, thomas the train, he even gets on the internet BY himself (with me watching) and navagates and plays the games on nick.com. Not only that but my 4 year old even plays his 11 year old brothers games. Do I need to go on what a 4 year old does with his own computer? He paints with the built in paint program, changes his file names, installs his own games, prints out pictures from his games or off the web. Need more? Shows his mother how to use his computer, watches his movies on the computer, installed a tv tuner to it and he starts his tuner changes it to the approprate input and then, GET THIS, can operate his own vcr too!
He has had his own computer since before he turned three and has found some stuff on it and use that even I never knew about.

Not sure this is a good idea. There's a lot of inappropriate material out there for a 4 year old, and you don't want it to see any of that stuff. Make sure it can't access the Internet, screen what it plays, and then maybe this is acceptable. Otherwise, your child may be getting into stuff it shouldn't.

And who are you to tell me what is good for him or not? I know there is stuff on there that is not right for him BUT if you took the time to read what I wrote I am there with him when he gets on the net. If you read this far I am disabled and his computer sits next to me so I am watching him all the time. It also takes a parent to decide what is good for him or not and you are not his. I dont care if you feel it is acceptable or not. And all this is coming from a person that didnt understand why a 4 year old needed a computer. Wait till you get older and have childreen of your own before you decide to comment on parental decisions. And since you cant seem to stop thread crapping please feel free to do what is in my sig
And while your at it read the rules since your new here:

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