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newbie
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November 08, 2015, 08:01:53 AM
#6
Now watch as several people will pop into this thread and tell me how wrong I am without providing any evidence and ignoring the fact that 1tb SSD's cost hundreds of dollars/pounds compared to their equivalent HDD's Tongue
Not sure what you're talking about though. There's nothing wrong with a 256 GB SSD in addition to a 1 TB HDD for storage. I have similar setups like that and they are do fine. If one has only 86$ to spare they can get a 250GB one. Considering how much money people waste on crap everyday, this would be a great investment. If you think that the difference is not significant you haven't had a good SSD (not saying it's a necessary upgrade though).


So I finally decided to build my PC.
Here are my parts: http://kepfeltoltes.hu/151108/2015-11-08_11.44.44_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.png

The price is a bit over 1100$. What do you think?
It looks decent. If you can add a little more money, then upgrade to GTX 970 or get a SSD in addition to that HDD.
And will that i5 bottleneck the GPU?
legendary
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November 08, 2015, 07:58:18 AM
#5
Now watch as several people will pop into this thread and tell me how wrong I am without providing any evidence and ignoring the fact that 1tb SSD's cost hundreds of dollars/pounds compared to their equivalent HDD's Tongue
Not sure what you're talking about though. There's nothing wrong with a 256 GB SSD in addition to a 1 TB HDD for storage. I have similar setups like that and they are do fine. If one has only 86$ to spare they can get a 250GB one. Considering how much money people waste on crap everyday, this would be a great investment. If you think that the difference is not significant you haven't had a good SSD (not saying it's a necessary upgrade though).


So I finally decided to build my PC.
Here are my parts: http://kepfeltoltes.hu/151108/2015-11-08_11.44.44_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.png

The price is a bit over 1100$. What do you think?
It looks decent. If you can add a little more money, then upgrade to GTX 970 or get a SSD in addition to that HDD.
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
November 08, 2015, 07:23:10 AM
#4
Ignore people ranting about SSD's, while they do offer a performance increase in loading times it's not so much that you'll end up screaming about how long the games are taking to load. When 1tb SSD's are the same price or only slightly more expensive than 1tb HDD's then you should get one. Until then you'll have a tiny hard drive that can barely fit anything on it and only a few games that you can play with fast loading times, after doing my research on the subject this is the conclusion I've come to, you aren't going to suffer that much if you use HDD's unless you're really obsessed about your hard drive write speeds.

Now watch as several people will pop into this thread and tell me how wrong I am without providing any evidence and ignoring the fact that 1tb SSD's cost hundreds of dollars/pounds compared to their equivalent HDD's Tongue
I am planning to buy an SSD later, and if I do it will be 1TB. They are just 20$ more expensive
legendary
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November 08, 2015, 07:20:16 AM
#3
Ignore people ranting about SSD's, while they do offer a performance increase in loading times it's not so much that you'll end up screaming about how long the games are taking to load. When 1tb SSD's are the same price or only slightly more expensive than 1tb HDD's then you should get one. Until then you'll have a tiny hard drive that can barely fit anything on it and only a few games that you can play with fast loading times, after doing my research on the subject this is the conclusion I've come to, you aren't going to suffer that much if you use HDD's unless you're really obsessed about your hard drive write speeds.

Now watch as several people will pop into this thread and tell me how wrong I am without providing any evidence and ignoring the fact that 1tb SSD's cost hundreds of dollars/pounds compared to their equivalent HDD's Tongue
newbie
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November 08, 2015, 07:13:38 AM
#2
I suggest you to put a 128GB SSD HDD, for system.
newbie
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November 08, 2015, 05:48:55 AM
#1
So I finally decided to build my PC.
Here are my parts: http://kepfeltoltes.hu/151108/2015-11-08_11.44.44_www.kepfeltoltes.hu_.png

The price is a bit over 1100$. What do you think?
(Sorry for the language)
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