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I would get windows 8.1, I heard somewhere that it utilizes PC hardware better I think.
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Hei wrote I would get windows 8.1, I heard somewhere that it utilizes PC hardware better I think.So get windows 8? Might take awhile to get used to.
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-Fitz- wroteHei wrote I would get windows 8.1, I heard somewhere that it utilizes PC hardware better I think.So get windows 8? Might take awhile to get used to.
Its pretty much the same thing as windows 7 except it has a app-like feature that you can ignore.
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Windows 7 is fine, choose which one you want, however I personally (and did) would get it for free because then you can get better hardware in there, such as a better PSU etc.
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Terrabytez wrote Windows 7 is fine, choose which one you want, however I personally (and did) would get it for free because then you can get better hardware in there, such as a better PSU etc.Okay, i'll get rid of win 7 & get a better PSU. Any PSU you would recommend?
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Will still perform just as good, but has a better PSU and case. If you must buy a copy of Windows, it will take you to $1k. I'd suggest getting your OS for free though. The remaining money can be spent on an SSD and nicer case. Or maybe a larger, fully modular PSU, or a better motherboard. Up to you.
Will still perform just as good, but has a better PSU and case. If you must buy a copy of Windows, it will take you to $1k. I'd suggest getting your OS for free though. The remaining money can be spent on an SSD and nicer case. Or maybe a larger, fully modular PSU, or a better motherboard. Up to you.
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Also, will i need a fan for the build? If so what one should i get?
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