Anyone here lug their desktop with them to uni or "college"?

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#1 polarwrath11
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I plan to take my desktop (sig) to university with me, or "college" for you americans. Anyone else done this, and how easy did you find bringing it back and forth from home during the big holiday breaks?

I'm also tempted to go dual monitor whilst at uni, what do you think?

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#2 gmaster456
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I plan to take my desktop (sig) to university with me, or "college" for you americans. Anyone else done this, and how easy did you find bringing it back and forth from home during the big holiday breaks?

I'm also tempted to go dual monitor whilst at uni, what do you think?

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We have universities in America too. It all depends on how big your dorm is.
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#3 Marfoo
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I do it, it's kind of a pain sometimes, but luckily it isn't a far drive and I can afford making a couple of trips.
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#4 jcohenx
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When I was at "university" in the states I took my desktop unit with me (this was a looong time ago). I did not take it home during the Winter or Spring break but I did take it during the Summer. Don't get dual monitors, save your $$$ for beer!
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#5 broken_bass_bin
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I took my desktop to uni.

It wasn't all that difficult taking it back and forth really, although I did have a much smaller monitor back then. And the only reason I took it back and forth was so I could work on my practical projects and assignments over the holidays (I did music technology, see.) If I didn't need it for that, I probably would have just left it at uni over the holidays.

and FYI: "university" isn't exclusive to British English, and "college" isn't exclusive to American English. A college is different to a university.

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#6 quijeros
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Yeah, I've got my desktop here. It's not bad bringing it back and forth the couple of times I've done it; I still use the original box with the foam packaging (yeah I have a Gateway, I bought it when I didn't know as much about PC's). Also, the folks have an extra 30" 720p LCD so that I don't have to bring my monitor. Pretty convenient.

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#7 wurd
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omg i thought you actually meant you take it in everyday to lectures :D I was going to say BUY A LAPTOP U NUTTER LOL!!!
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#8 Luminouslight
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Yes I brought my desktop you my university. I don't really have any trouble, I can pack up my computer in about a 5 minutes or so, and just put it in my car. The monitor is a little tricky being a nice 24", but I generally have ample room when I go back home.
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#9 deactivated-57af49c27f4e8
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nope, i bought an ibuypower laptop to fill the void of my desktop in college. not as powerful, but way less space consuming than my desktop. no way was i going to lug that thing into my bitty dorm room.
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#10 NeilCardiff
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If your going to be in halls then you had better check on the power allocation, my friend was in uni a few years back and she barely had enough power to run her laptop a radio and the kettle all at once..

As far as holidays , you can rent a small storage unit for about £5 a week to keep your puter safe.

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#11 clyde46
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I took mine.

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#12 SkyCommand
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If your going to be in halls then you had better check on the power allocation, my friend was in uni a few years back and she barely had enough power to run her laptop a radio and the kettle all at once..

As far as holidays , you can rent a small storage unit for about £5 a week to keep your puter safe.

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Ha, that sounds familiar. At Tech, I brought my custom build, and it blew the breaker in the hall :shock: All I did was turn on the monitor, tower, and 5.1 speaker system. The right side of the dorm hall didn't have power for about 20 minutes.

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#13 Marfoo
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[QUOTE="SkyCommand"]

[QUOTE="NeilCardiff"]

If your going to be in halls then you had better check on the power allocation, my friend was in uni a few years back and she barely had enough power to run her laptop a radio and the kettle all at once..

As far as holidays , you can rent a small storage unit for about £5 a week to keep your puter safe.

Ha, that sounds familiar. At Tech, I brought my custom build, and it blew the breaker in the hall :shock: All I did was turn on the monitor, tower, and 5.1 speaker system. The right side of the dorm hall didn't have power for about 20 minutes.

Lol, which Tech? Because the Tech you go to probably isn't the Tech I go to (NMT). Me and my roommate did the same thing (he built his own machine too). Between our machines (both running dual GPU and overclocked), our fridge, my gutiar amp and our sound system we trip the breaker a lot, but it's not half the hall, just my room and the room adjacent to us.
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#14 hoola
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I want to, but i'm not going to. I feel that I would get distracted to easily.

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#15 simardbrad
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I lived on rez last year in an apartment style dorm and my roommates and I all brought our desktops. I'm living in an apartment now so of course I have it on me.

I only brought the desktop home for summer, otherwise it was here.