jjj344
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| 08 Jan 2015 08:18 PM |
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/RandomPartPicker/saved/WdYbt6 - If so, I'm saving up for a Monitor to play on this beastly computer. Btw, it says it can run BF4 at 60 FPS ULTRA so don't say it's a bad computer or get a TITAN. I know this is good, but I want to see if you think this is good? No doubt it will run ROBLOX over 100 FPS.
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gerov
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| 08 Jan 2015 08:22 PM |
The only improvement I can think of is getting an SSD for it, so it can load games faster. Other than that, that is a well thought out machine in my opinion.
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jjj344
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| 08 Jan 2015 08:23 PM |
I got it from a Youtube build but why get the SDD if this computer is already running games with good FPS? Will this increase it?
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gerov
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| 08 Jan 2015 08:24 PM |
Not the FPS, just the initial load time.
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gerov
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| 08 Jan 2015 08:25 PM |
It is completely optional though.
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jjj344
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| 08 Jan 2015 08:26 PM |
I mean I only got 45 bucks and when my cousins presents arrive, I might not have enough for an SSD.
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jjj344
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| 08 Jan 2015 08:27 PM |
Eh ... I don't think it's really gonna affect anything.
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DataStore
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| 08 Jan 2015 11:32 PM |
It really depends on what you're going to be doing with it and what your plans are for it in the future.
An SSD, as Gero said, would be a good idea, however do note that they've got a significantly shorter lifespan than a mechanical hard drive does. Though, as he pointed out, they're great when you want things to run faster. For example, when I had my OS on a mechanical hard drive it took me around ~3 minutes to boot (sometimes longer), with the addition of an SSD I can now boot in 20-25 seconds.
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