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There are several mechanical keyboards on the market, I chose to buy the Red Dragon keyboard and mouse, as well as the wrist rest for both.
A quick review:


So what?
So far the experience has been very good, it has a pleasant noise, and provides speed and comfort when typing.
I bought a compact keyboard.
I would like to test the full keyboard because I miss the numeric keypad.

What?
I’m using Red Dragon’s Nothosaur mouse, and the first thing that impressed me about this keyboard was the packaging. Very good for transporting the mouse, solid construction also.

The mouse has several colors that can be changed using the button in the center.

Why?
Mouse ergonomics is important for people who use the computer for long hours.
So what?
I’m finding the experience quite pleasant so far.


Red Dragon offers 2 sizes for the keyboard wrist rest, as I bought the compact keyboard, I bought the smaller wrist rest.

The mouse wrist rest is similar to the conventional ones, but the quality seems better.

I’m not an expert in building computers, my intention is just to share what I’ve learned building my own computers.
Today it is easier than ever to select the parts to assemble a computer, there are several sites on the internet that help in this task (see our page on BMC for links).
2 important aspects must be taken into account when building your computer:
Which parts to pick, they need to be compatible with each other.
Also, a real comparison of the parts to make a better choice.

Firstly, the compatibility of the parts is something that the website itself will help you with.
From the moment you decide between an Intel or AMD processor, for example, it will already show the motherboards for one or the other.
Usually, the websites will tell you pretty much everything you need to know, but there are some exceptions.

I bought a cooler from “Cooler Master”, (which looks like a great part) but I couldn’t use it, because it didn’t attach to my motherboard.
When I set up this configuration on the website, I don’t remember seeing anything about this incompatibility, so it’s important to pay attention to it and find out if the cooler is compatible with that motherboard.
The CPU I bought came with a cooler, apparently most CPUs these days come with a cooler. Much less powerful than Cooler Master’s, but it’s working fine so far.

The second is a website where you can find the tests that are done with each part to find out what its capacity is for performing certain tasks.
As I had set a tight budget for building this computer, I already knew I wouldn’t buy a good video card.
But researching this site, I would have avoided the mistake of having bought a video card that offers me a lower performance than my notebook.
Building your computer may be easier than you think, but you still need to take some precautions.
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I just finished assembling mine and was thinking about this.
I intended to build a computer on the budget that I could achieve the best value for money.
But there was one condition… I don’t buy anything that isn’t good. Of course, it’s not always possible to buy the best, but at least the best on a budget, popular products for being cheap don’t interest me. I also wanted to know what it was like to build my own computer.

This idea of receiving several pieces and some time later having a computer on and working always fascinated me. I set a small budget so if it didn’t work out, it wouldn’t be a big problem. Because it’s a simple project, other people could do it too. The computer is my main work tool, so I see the ability to build a computer as a professional enhancement.
“I need computers, learning to assemble them is a step forward.”
But it’s important to think about the cost-benefit ratio. I imagine a person who learned to make wooden furniture, bought the tools, acquired this knowledge, and can now furnish his house. Even if the amount invested in purchasing tools and obtaining knowledge is higher than the amount that would be paid for furniture, from now on, it can produce the furniture it wants, when and how it wants.

I think something similar about building a computer. Even if at the end of the day I conclude that buying a computer is cheaper (not only the investment of money but the investment of time as well), these two situations are quite different. Being able to assemble my computer whenever and however I want is different from just being able to choose one. In addition, the knowledge needed to assemble a computer is the same as to select a good computer. Knowing which parts are needed and what each one does is the knowledge needed to understand why one configuration is better than another.
I believe that generally building your own computer is cheaper than picking a ready-made computer, considering only the financial aspect.

When time investment is considered, the situation changes drastically because learning about computers can take some time (depending on how much you already know about the theme). In addition, careful consideration is required so that you do not buy incompatible parts. If you are interested in this subject, click on the link to receive the next posts in your email. newsletter.forbrilliantpeople.online
Snuck a little graphics upgrade into the rendering computer. Thank you @nvidia for your awesome graphics hardware!
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