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This is my first post from my new computer.

I said I would do a post on building a computer, so here it is.

At the bottom line, I found the process of actually putting together the parts, relatively simple. The components all came with instructions telling you how to put the various bits together, following these was a relatively easy process. I did have an issue with the RAM, which requires a surprisingly large amount of force to seat in place, or it won't be recognized by the system as being there.

The harder part (for me) was remembering to order all the details that make a computer usable, rather than just operating, such as a DVD drive, and a case to contain all the parts. Well, some of those aren't necessarily small, but they are less performance significant. (That's my excuse, and I'm sticking to it!)

So, in summary, if you're thinking of building your own PC, I'd say go for it! It's not as hard as people seem to assume, and if you properly ground yourself, there's very little to no chance that you will actually break something, unless you willfully refuse to follow the instructions. Plus, it's probably cheaper than buying an equivalent spec machine!

And, it's coming slightly late because I've been playing DOTA with my housemates.
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Okay, so somewhere in the last couple of days I missed a post. I'll possibly post this Sunday instead.

Anyway, continuing on from my last post, yesterday I took the opportunity to watch another pair of Firefly episodes. I was about to watch a third, when the postman arrived (well, Amazon courier, who's checking?) with a package containing the last bits I needed for my new computer. So, what did I do? I did what any sensible person would have done. I spent all evening putting it together!

So, there's the main reason for me not putting a post up.

Right now, I'm typing this on my laptop, which has been my main computer for the past three and a half years. For the first two of those, it was my only computer. But, it's been showing it's age for a little while now, and while cleaning out the inside of the case does do some good, it's doesn't change the fact that it's been three years since this machine was on the market, computing technology has come a long way in those years.

So, there's been that. And then tonight was the Rugby League World Club Challenge. Leeds Rhinos vs Melbourne Storm. At Headingley. I couldn't not, really, given Leeds was the nearest large city to where I was raised, so Leeds clubs are generally where I turn to for national level competition. In the end, the better side won, but it was a great game to watch, and probably one of the best showcases for Rugby League I've seen in a fair while.

So, that's what I've been up to since I last posted.
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Okay, so, today has been a day lacking in, well, much productivity at all. Hence, I am writing this so late in the day and it's going to be a short post.

However, there has been one thing that I have managed to (finally) do. I now have all the parts I need for my new computer either sitting in my room, or on order! Building my own computer is something I have been aiming to do for a little while, and now it is going to become a reality.

I'm not going to talk about processes or anything like that. Not at the moment. I'll leave that for another day. Probably when I am actually posting from the new computer, rather than this three year old laptop.

In the mean time, I'll just enjoy the extra screen space the 23" monitor that came today affords me.

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