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[MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments
carolcat:
--- Quote from: espio100 on November 14, 2015, 09:55:06 AM ---Also is getting an SSD to put my OS on a good idea? Im goig to buy the SSD later on because that stuffs expensive yo
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yes. super speedy boots.
espio100:
--- Quote from: carolcat on November 14, 2015, 12:35:45 PM ---yes. super speedy boots.
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But im going to buy the SSD later on. So is there any way to litteraly copy the OS from my HDD to my SSD?
Or do I have to do some special stuff in my bios or whatever.
Also how much space does my SSD need than? Will 16 gigs or so be enough? Cheapest one is like 32 gigs, will be enough I guess
--- Quote from: HellHound on November 14, 2015, 11:38:30 AM ---How do I ground myself on my computer? I don't know much about electricity.
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Touching your computer case will be enough.
You can also buy an anti-static wristband or whatever if you really are concerned.
Or just keep touching your case all the time.
EDIT: Holy stuff I noticed AMD CPU's are much cheaper/performance.
I mean for the ~$200 intel cpu wich has 4 cores and 3.2 Ghz I could get an AMD CPU with 8 cores and 4Ghz.
But Intel is better for gaming apperently. What do?
Mainly going to use the pc for gaming and video editing. Maybe streaming or something.
shitlord:
--- Quote from: espio100 on November 14, 2015, 01:10:01 PM ---But im going to buy the SSD later on. So is there any way to litteraly copy the OS from my HDD to my SSD?
Or do I have to do some special stuff in my bios or whatever.
Also how much space does my SSD need than? Will 16 gigs or so be enough? Cheapest one is like 32 gigs, will be enough I guess
Touching your computer case will be enough.
You can also buy an anti-static wristband or whatever if you really are concerned.
Or just keep touching your case all the time.
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you should get at least 120
espio100:
--- Quote from: stufflord on November 14, 2015, 01:16:24 PM ---you should get at least 120
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45 bucks
Ehhh
espio100:
--- Quote from: espio100 on November 14, 2015, 01:10:01 PM ---EDIT: Holy stuff I noticed AMD CPU's are much cheaper/performance.
I mean for the ~$200 intel cpu wich has 4 cores and 3.2 Ghz I could get an AMD CPU with 8 cores and 4Ghz.
But Intel is better for gaming apperently. What do?
Mainly going to use the pc for gaming and video editing. Maybe streaming or something.
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^
Its a "cheap" $700 build so. What do?
Im not a big fan of AMD but I really dont know.
Intel is very reliable and never had trouble and haven't realy used AMD. And I heard intel > AMD.
But I mean damn, performance/price is almost double.
I really have no idea what to pick.
Also forget your doublepost bullcrap.