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Author Topic: [MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments  (Read 1643970 times)

Do they still do it when you unplug your speakers from your computer?
No, but I just did a full malware bytes scan (it found nothing) recently so unless I have a trojan(????) I dunno what to do.

So my mother is a sociopath and she disables the internet every night for no reason. Now I have a cellphone with a 5 GB data plan. How much data would online games like blockland eat up within an hour?

well i know netflix burns through my data like instantly.

but games and browsing arent sending that much data.
i would disable downloading of content for blockland lol

i only got 2g data plan. and i can listen to sat radio for like an hour a night and get through the month fine

well i know netflix burns through my data like instantly.

but games and browsing arent sending that much data.
i would disable downloading of content for blockland lol

I read somewhere that games only do about 10 KB a second at most but I want to make sure.

No, but I just did a full malware bytes scan (it found nothing) recently so unless I have a trojan(????) I dunno what to do.
The wiring must be unsealed, so the bare wires are picking up radio frequencies.

It's kinda like some of the wires inside are acting as tiny antennae that have no amplification.

Every time i unplug my charger from my laptop it automatically shuts down even when its fully charged.
That one is simple, your battery is shot.

So my mother is a sociopath and she disables the internet every night for no reason. Now I have a cellphone with a 5 GB data plan. How much data would online games like blockland eat up within an hour?

I used up like 300GB of 3G a month way back doing my daily thing.

I used up like 300GB of 3G a month way back doing my daily thing.

Do you watch a lot of youtube though? That burns through your data.

Do you watch a lot of youtube though? That burns through your data.

I did, yeah. Like I said, I was just doing my daily thing.

Your ram is sold out (and for good reason too)
Don't get your hopes up for anything else faster than 1600 mhz for the same price from a well-known manufacturer. The 6300 is fine I guess, but if you're on a really tight budget (and it looks like you are) I would recommend using a 4300 instead
I'm getting the 6300 because I want at least a small amount of futureproofing on it, and by the time I actually buy the parts the RAM will more than likely be in stock again.  Thanks for the input.

I'm getting the 6300 because I want at least a small amount of futureproofing on it, and by the time I actually buy the parts the RAM will more than likely be in stock again.  Thanks for the input.
There is no such thing as "futureproof". Not saying you shouldn't get the 6300 but I hate it when people cite futureproofing as a reason and don't really know what it means. You get two more cores. You won't need those cores for 95% of what you do. In the future, every program isn't going to be suddenly optimized for more than 4 cores. The percentage will slowly rise as more programs are built to use more cores (because core optimization is a bare-bones engine sort of thing, it has to be done from the start). When the majority of games are optimized for 6 cores, your 6300 is going to be super-outdated anyway.

I don't think I've ever been less hyped to get a part for my computer. I ordered a wifi card, which means no more ethernet for me, because we can move the router back into our dining room. :/

Alright, I never bothered to get a CD drive for my PC and I was wondering if you guys think I should just get a external CD drive or a internal CD drive when Christmas comes around (I'm sure I'll get enough to get one)

Alright, I never bothered to get a CD drive for my PC and I was wondering if you guys think I should just get a external CD drive or a internal CD drive when Christmas comes around (I'm sure I'll get enough to get one)

Internal CD drives are like $15-$20. Just get one of those.

unless you're running out of 5.25" bays, go internal