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Terrabytez wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Far better, however you will need to get Windows the 'free' way.
Intel
Better GPU
Better PSU
just as good case
has SSD
nice cooler for some ok overclocks on the 4690K
Do I need a SSD? or is it just recommended, and I can add more money into it if I need to, so I guess that means I can get an OS.
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Suhty1 wroteThe ssd will improve booting times and loading times. For your budget its a mustTerrabytez wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Far better, however you will need to get Windows the 'free' way.
Intel
Better GPU
Better PSU
just as good case
has SSD
nice cooler for some ok overclocks on the 4690K
Do I need a SSD? or is it just recommended, and I can add more money into it if I need to, so I guess that means I can get an OS.
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Wouldn't be recommending one of those V300 SSD's, ever since Kingston changed the flash they have nearly halved in speeds... like 180 ish mb read/write
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Terrabytez wroteWasn't aware of that if im honest but yeah other people are saying they are lacking performance.
Wouldn't be recommending one of those V300 SSD's, ever since Kingston changed the flash they have nearly halved in speeds... like 180 ish mb read/write
OP: Go with Terrabytez SSD.
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-DCFC wroteTerrabytez wroteWasn't aware of that if im honest but yeah other people are saying they are lacking performance.
Wouldn't be recommending one of those V300 SSD's, ever since Kingston changed the flash they have nearly halved in speeds... like 180 ish mb read/write
OP: Go with Terrabytez SSD.
Alright, thank you both for your help
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