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New Gaming PC for $1500

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It will be beautiful :thumbsup:

So you're snatching the 6950 from your old build? What do you plan on doing with the rest?
 
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It will be beautiful :thumbsup:

So you're snatching the 6950 from your old build? What do you plan on doing with the rest?
Hooking a friend up with the rest.


Kinda excited by the case. Ive been getting by on cheap cases for years
 
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You can get two 64GB ssd's if you want, install Windows and programs on one, and use the other as a cache for the HDD. Up to you if that's worth $100 😛

I think that I'd rather have a single 128GB SSD from a manageability point of view though. Sometimes less is more. :awe:
 
I think that I'd rather have a single 128GB SSD from a manageability point of view though. Sometimes less is more. :awe:

How is it more manageable? 120gb still gets filled up pretty quickly. But with a cache drive, it really doesn't matter whether a game is installed on the SSD or the HDD.
 
the m4 is nice. im planning on RAID 0 with 2 Samsung F3s and caching it with a m4 64GB
 
Don't plan on doing any sli/crossfire. what would i use the extras for anyhow?

Nothing i dont think. The only way i ever see needing more than 2 would be if you went SLI and EACH card needed 2 power cables.
 
It's a single-rail PSU with 636W on the +12V. It will handle two 150-170W gpus fine, you just need molex->PCI-e adapters for that
 
Nothing i dont think. The only way i ever see needing more than 2 would be if you went SLI and EACH card needed 2 power cables.

Yeah thats why i got the corsair since i don't need the extras and it was cheaper. plus it matches the case 😛
 
How is it more manageable? 120gb still gets filled up pretty quickly. But with a cache drive, it really doesn't matter whether a game is installed on the SSD or the HDD.

It's the classic partitioning problem from Computer Science class. With two smaller drives, your effective usable capacity is less than with one bigger drive. You're stuck with the 64GB/64GB split and there's nothing that you can do about it.

With a single 128GB drive, you could do SRT on half of it. If you decide that you don't like it, you are free to convert it back to a single drive.
 
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