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Ethics wroteDutes wrotehow can you call someone a kid that you have never met?Hoop wroteliterally not trying to call this ssd kid out, he goes onto every post and thats what he says for every build, and its always the same ssd aswellEthics wrote It looks good, i was suggest adding a samsung 840 evo ssd.
Why would you think of adding a SSD in a build with his budget?
And yes , i do. That is because it is one of the best ssd's out there. and this ssd kid has a username.
regardless you should not post useless information.. he's on a 300 dollar budget..
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OP: You'd be able to get the next apu up and it to be under 300
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Kingston do good SSD's but again. Why would you put one in a $270 build? there is no point because that money would be better invested elsewhere
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