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Chapter 3 - Assemby & Supercomputer Hardwares

After going through the manual and receiving a clearer understanding on how to assemble the computer. Which was extremely easy according to the manual.

The components as stated before didn't have any marking or identifiable lable but the design is similar to current gen PC part, maybe a bit denser and the design is minimalisticly appealing to the eyes. Not too flashy with rainbow barred but reasonably so, showing that "I'm expensive as f*ck and be prepared to spend an arm and a leg and add that kidney on top of it."

Putting together the components was as simple like building a Lego set. Some key thing I noticed was that when I was assembling the system, it didn't have any wires or cables in the packages and it also doesn't look like it has any cooling system visible.

Just to make sure I wasn't doing anything wrong or had misplaced any parts, so I returned to the manual to clear my doubts.

Using the search feature I found that the components doesn't need any cable and the cooling system is entirely integrated into all of the components itself. All that was required of me was to assemble it into the chassis.

The chassis itself was a modern looking monolithic box with some small flares here n there. Similar in design to that of 80-90s PC, lack of airflow, but more futuristicly modern in styling.

A notable feature of the chassis was the large amounts of what appears to be input ports on it but there wasnt any contact patch like what you would find on a USB cable. It was just a black rectangle and various sizes. The chassis also included a disk drive cleanly integrated into the design.

Another steps I needed to do was to give a drop of my blood onto the CPU processor.

"Strange, why would a computer need my blood."

The manual quickly fluttered it's pages to my question and stated that the blood is something like a binding and authorization to connect to the user. Something like granting permission to link and modified the authorized user.

Following the instructions and finished assembling the system, I pricked my finger and placed it on the surface of the CPU. I felt a small tingling throughout my body, like I had just been briefly shocked and then a relaxed calming sensation afterward.

Now, the system was ready to go and all it needed now was a monitor and input peripherals.

Having finished put together the new system, I brought it into my room and attached my secondary monitor to the system.

Confused on where to insert the HDMI cable since the port on the chassis was a groups of pitch black rectangle where it look like they're sticker put on to mimic a ports.

It clearly wasn't a sticker because before when I was inspecting the chassis I rubbed the area and it was clearly recessed and i evened insert a pinky inside. I didn't met any resistance and could even fit the entirety of my pinky in like it was some kind of pocket dimension.

As I bring the HDMI cable near one of the port and inserted. It stop and securely fit onto the connector. The abyss like port also morphed it shape to conformed to the connector similar to how a normal HDMI port would appear on another computer.

Having finished being amazed by the cool scifi technology, I quickly connects the rest of the peripherals and turn on the system. Or I would turn on the system if I could find the power button.

Frustrated with being unable to find the power button, i resorted backed to the manual.

'To power on the system the user only needed be binded to the system and attached the primary peripherals and used the system like that of any other computer and the system will automatically powered on and will automatically power off when the user has finished using the system'

"What a convenient feature to have, automatic presence detection pretty much mythical biometric security."

Another cool feature of the system is that it's entirely independently powered. It means that it doesn't rely on any power from the wall outlet and could simply be moved around and still be usable in the middle of nowhere.

The only thing that would make this perfect is if it has connection everywhere. But it doesn't. For that it requires relay node.

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