For someone who's not confident building one, is scorptec the best option to get one made? What sort of price difference could you expect on a $1000-1500 build when making your own or going through scorptec?
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For someone who's not confident building one, is scorptec the best option to get one made? What sort of price difference could you expect on a $1000-1500 build when making your own or going through scorptec?
I recently migrated my 250gb ssd onto a 480gb one maybe 6 months ago.I was meant to upgrade my RAM this weekend as PUBG is absolutely hogging my poor 8gb but didn't get around to it, so instead I'm going to go next week and grab an SSD while I'm at it. So two things:
1. I don't keep many games on my computer at any one time, Diablo 3 and now PUBG are staples, WoW comes and goes and there is generally one or two other things. I plan on keeping my 1TB HDD for storage so would I be better off just getting a 250gb for the OS, these few games and then putting everything else on the HDD, or would that be pushing it and I should just cough up the extra $100 for the 500gb? I've currently got a 64gb SSD in here too that I use to accelerate the HDD that I might just keep for My Documents or something lol.
2. I only did a clean Windows 10 install about 3 weeks ago and even though I chucked all my required drivers on a USB for ease I really would prefer not to have to do it all again. So how reliable would just cloning the HDD to the SSD be? Current used space is only 68gb so that's not an issue, probably a nub question but I have no idea if any problems could arise from this.
I recently migrated my 250gb ssd onto a 480gb one maybe 6 months ago.
Sorry I can't remember which program I used (maybe EaseUS).
It was such a painful experience that I immediately deleted all software that had anything to do with the process.
I just googled how to do it & ended up wasting between 4-6 hours from memory. It sucked watching a tutorial then downloading the software only to find out the feature I needed was not free anymore but behind a $40US payment.
Eventually I nailed it and everything just worked and hasn't missed a beat once.
Maybe dav3 can help you...?
Get the bigger SSD. Nothing worse than having to agonise over which game to delete just to make room for some major patch to DLC to download!
Most of the hassle was finding a free version of a program to do what I wanted. Once that bit was checked off it was maybe 60mins to migrate around 210GB of data and then set up the new drive as the boot drive.Cheers. Regarding the drive clone, EaseUS is what I was looking at but if it's going to give me that sort of hassle then I won't bother. I saw it's possible to download windows 10 iso from Microsoft so I guess I'll just do that and chuck it on USB. Hopefully that doesn't cause me any grief either otherwise I'll have to dig out my 8.1 oem CD where ever the hell that is and do the upgrade all over again.
I was meant to upgrade my RAM this weekend as PUBG is absolutely hogging my poor 8gb but didn't get around to it, so instead I'm going to go next week and grab an SSD while I'm at it. So two things:
1. I don't keep many games on my computer at any one time, Diablo 3 and now PUBG are staples, WoW comes and goes and there is generally one or two other things. I plan on keeping my 1TB HDD for storage so would I be better off just getting a 250gb for the OS, these few games and then putting everything else on the HDD, or would that be pushing it and I should just cough up the extra $100 for the 500gb? I've currently got a 64gb SSD in here too that I use to accelerate the HDD that I might just keep for My Documents or something lol.
2. I only did a clean Windows 10 install about 3 weeks ago and even though I chucked all my required drivers on a USB for ease I really would prefer not to have to do it all again. So how reliable would just cloning the HDD to the SSD be? Current used space is only 68gb so that's not an issue, probably a nub question but I have no idea if any problems could arise from this.
Thanks for that guys. Considering there is stuff all on the system at the moment anyway since I recently formatted I won't worry about the clone and will just start scratch. Knowing my luck something will go wrong and cloning will take four hours when I could have just reinstalled windows and everything else in two.
Just going to grab a sata Samsung 500gb I think. Seems like pretty decent bang for buck and I'm not sure I would see any real world benefit going M.2 or PCIe when I only use it for a bit of gaming and the wife occasionally uses it for Word.
Thinking about a GTX1060 but if I need to upgrade the whole pc too I probably won't bother, hoping to run DayZ and Battlegrounds on decent enough settings
CPU - phenom II x695 black
Motherboard -Gigabyte GA-880GA-UD3H
8gb ram
LoL nice one, just the lazy $1000 impulse buy!Finally got my butt up to Scorptec to get my RAM and SSD. Ended up buying an Asus rog swift monitor while I'm at it. 1440 come at me.
Dunno, I'd ask this bloke... http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/2661227Thinking about a GTX1060 but if I need to upgrade the whole pc too I probably won't bother, hoping to run DayZ and Battlegrounds on decent enough settings
CPU - phenom II x695 black
Motherboard -Gigabyte GA-880GA-UD3H
8gb ram
LoL nice one, just the lazy $1000 impulse buy!
If you're not going to do any PC gaming then don't bother with any of the following:Hi guys, I couldn't find a thread dedicated to monitors but I suppose this one is close enough.
I'm looking to upgrade my monitor and I'm so overwhelmed with all the choices.
It would be used for an Xbox One X and my work computer, 27inch and I could maybe go close to a grand.
any advice on what to look for? Like I said with all the 4k, free sync etc theres a lot to look at
If you're not going to do any PC gaming then don't bother with any of the following:
G Sync
Freesync
High refreshrates: 120, 144, 165, 240hz
The cheaper end of 4K (UHD) 60hz will be fine for any general computing, 4k streaming and any 4k X Box One X gaming...
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/34522/aoc-u2879vf-28in-4k-freesync-monitor
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/27799/asus-pb287q-28in-4k-uhd-monitor
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/39964/asus-vp28uqg-28in-4k-uhd-freesync-gaming-monitor
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/35013/lg-27ud68-w-27in-4k-uhd-ips-freesync-gaming-monitor
If 4k XBox gaming at 27inches is your primary concern, then I would seriously question whether you get any real tangible benefits in terms of cost v results. It would be marginal at best...
would going a bit bigger than 27 be a bit more ideal?
Thanks for the reply btw. Cleared up a fair bit!
Yes and no.would going a bit bigger than 27 be a bit more ideal?
Thanks for the reply btw. Cleared up a fair bit!
Thanks guys. As much as I'd love to build a gaming pc I probably won't have the time to play that. So I'd say the only gaming I see myself doing would be on the Xbox.
Also I'd be looking at 4K just in case I cave and buy the X. Which is likely