I don't really know about graphics cards. How good of a graphics card do I need?
Quote from: Coco on January 23, 2016, 06:32:39 PMYou only really need an i5.Save your money and get a better graphics card. I prefer the EVGA GTX cards.Why do you prefer them?
You only really need an i5.Save your money and get a better graphics card. I prefer the EVGA GTX cards.
Performance, low power, low noise, etc... They're pretty much the top-dog of Nvidia GPUs.
everything in this thread is good, and i5 and a 970 will handle almost anything you throw at it. Also you don't need more than 8 gigs of ram, and if you can budget it i would highly recommend a SSD big enough to install your operating system on. I've had my computer for almost 3 years now and it starts up and shuts down just as fast as when i built it.
I'm getting a 250GB SSD and 3 1TB HDDs. My question is will I be able to install the entire OS onto the SSD and use my 1TB HDDs for everything else like installing games and programs like normal?
Yeah, the only thing that I didn't anticipate was how windows saves user config files for programs in the My Documents folder on the windows C drive. For example, I have steam and all those games installed on my 1tb HDD, but the config files for game settings and stuff are saved under C:\Users\"username"\Documents\. It hasn't been an issue so far, but that folder is currently 12 gigs on my ssd, which is only 120gb total. If you're getting a 250gb SSD you shouldn't have anything to worry about though.
Quote from: Gaara444 on January 23, 2016, 07:12:04 PMI'm getting a 250GB SSD and 3 1TB HDDs. My question is will I be able to install the entire OS onto the SSD and use my 1TB HDDs for everything else like installing games and programs like normal? Yeah, the only thing that I didn't anticipate was how windows saves user config files for programs in the My Documents folder on the windows C drive. For example, I have steam and all those games installed on my 1tb HDD, but the config files for game settings and stuff are saved under C:\Users\"username"\Documents\. It hasn't been an issue so far, but that folder is currently 12 gigs on my ssd, which is only 120gb total. If you're getting a 250gb SSD you shouldn't have anything to worry about though
Do I have to do anything in the initial computer setup? Or whenever I install something?
same with Pictures, Music, etc.
You're gon' need the i7 990x to play the only game that matters fam