Hey guys! I built a gaming PC this year and loaded it with programs ready for uni, but now I'm wondering whether to take it or not. I do have a laptop, but it's pathetically underpowered! I can insure my computer, but I wanted to know what other people do.
I built my rig about a month ago, I haven't even considered leaving it behind. I'm thinking of using that as my main PC and then buying a cheap Chromebook for portable needs
Im taking my gaming PC, my speakers, my monitor setup, my macbook, my ergonomic office chair (im not joking but 'gaming chairs' are mostly stupid bs and office chairs are what you want for 8+ hours, STEELCASE LEAAAAP BAAAABY) and my torrents with me to uni.
Hey guys! I built a gaming PC this year and loaded it with programs ready for uni, but now I'm wondering whether to take it or not. I do have a laptop, but it's pathetically underpowered! I can insure my computer, but I wanted to know what other people do.
Hello
Do it! People bring Wii's, PS2's, PS3'S and PS4's, as well as Xbox's and other game consoles - people bring all types of things.
If you've built it and loaded it up with games for university you should definitely take it!
I built my rig about a month ago, I haven't even considered leaving it behind. I'm thinking of using that as my main PC and then buying a cheap Chromebook for portable needs
Chromebook for portability, simple work and using drive