specs?Semesto wrote:I just purchased a PC for school, it works fine no problems or lag.
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I'm also going with this approach, It's working out pretty good so far.Adz wrote:My main computer is a project I've been working on over time. Basically, what I did, is I went and bought a super cheap computer and then upgraded components over time. This way, I always have a usable gaming computer.
Next thing I'll get will probably be an SSD, considering the huge speed boost I get from that.
Can't be bothered to look up exact specs, but i know roughly which parts my PC consists of...
Intel i3 @3.something GHz
1.5TB HDD
2TB HDD
4GB RAM
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Keyboard is some kind of plastic thingy that came with the pc, and mouse is a R.A.T. 5.
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Your going to get a SSD for a gaming PC? I'm not too familiar with the pros and cons of an SSD nor an HDD but from what I can tell a HDD is better for a gaming PC... and although a SSD is faster it has it's drawbacks, no? But do whatever you please! lol It's your computer.Baufritz wrote:I'm also going with this approach, It's working out pretty good so far.
Next thing I'll get will probably be an SSD, considering the huge speed boost I get from that.
Can't be bothered to look up exact specs, but i know roughly which parts my PC consists of...
Intel i3 @3.something GHz
1.5TB HDD
2TB HDD
4GB RAM
ATi Raedon
Keyboard is some kind of plastic thingy that came with the pc, and mouse is a R.A.T. 5.
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I also use my pc for other purposes than gaming, so the SSD looks like an option to me... I'll let you know how it works out for gaming if you wantHedlokd wrote:Your going to get a SSD for a gaming PC? I'm not too familiar with the pros and cons of an SSD nor an HDD but from what I can tell a HDD is better for a gaming PC... and although a SSD is faster it has it's drawbacks, no? But do whatever you please! lol It's your computer.
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Do you have a SDD? When I build my computer I'll probably just stick with a HDD sinceAdz wrote:The only issue I know of SSD's with gaming is size issues if you get a smaller capacity one
Levels load faster, programs open faster and the whole system boots faster.
- I'm more familiar with it
- It can hold more information/data
- It's cheaper
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Yeah, I have one and games/levels/OS loads so much fasterHedlokd wrote:Do you have a SDD? When I build my computer I'll probably just stick with a HDD sinceSure it's not as fast... but I think I could benefit better off of a HDD rather than a SSD... IMO
- I'm more familiar with it
- It can hold more information/data
- It's cheaper
As far as "familiar" goes, there is absolutely no difference between an SSD and HDD beyond the fact that one has moving parts and the other doesn't (and works faster)
Space isn't an issue for me because I have the main OS and most played games on the SSD, then my music/videos and other games on a 1.5TB HDD also in the computer
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Ah yeah that makes sense. Maybe I'll do what you did. Get a SSD and a HDD and have some fun... lol. whatever Is better suited for me I guess.Adz wrote:Space isn't an issue for me because I have the main OS and most played games on the SSD, then my music/videos and other games on a 1.5TB HDD also in the computer
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Neah find someone that can, once I decide to have a custom PC made Ill have a friend of mine make one for me.Hedlokd wrote:The only problem for me is that I have no idea how I would go about configuring everything... Like putting only the OS on the SSD and (mostly) everything else on the HDD. I guess I'll cross that bridge when I get to it.
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I'd rather be taught (or learn by watching tutorials) and then go ahead and do it all by myself. I've watched hours worth of Custom PC Building videos and I now know how to do it. And yes I know how to install a SSD and a HDD. The configuration I don't know. I will have to learn that. I'm pretty sure there's a tutorial around somewhere but i'll go looking for it when I come to the problemSemesto wrote:Neah find someone that can, once I decide to have a custom PC made Ill have a friend of mine make one for me.
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I didn't really have to use tutorials myself. I plugged both HDD's in, and chose the SSD as my OS installation choice in windows setup. The rest of the drives are looked at kind of like flash drives. And if you want to install a program or game the HDD, you just change the directory it installs to. Either that or use something incredibly useful, called "Dynamic Links".
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It kind of works like Shortcuts. The actual file will be in one place, but the computer thinks it's in another. That become useful for steam. If I want one game on the SSD, but the rest on my HDD I just create a symbolic link for the game so that the computer thinks it's on the HDD but it's actually on the SSD. I can't remember where I found the program for it though.
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For black Friday I have found 8 gig RAM for $30 I have told my brother to go pick it a set up for me. So if they are the right size (Didn't check I can always return them) I will have 12 gigs of RAM on my PC!
I have been playing with the idea of making my 2008 iMac into a tower. Adding 2 more HDD 1 SSD, 8 more RAM, i7 or two i5,
I have been playing with the idea of making my 2008 iMac into a tower. Adding 2 more HDD 1 SSD, 8 more RAM, i7 or two i5,