I was very poor after i built my two rigs. Yes, there is another. My fail safe pcI have a 120GB disk and I never ran out of space. Obviously I can't have GTA V and Fallout 4 installed at the same time but some sacrifices must be made in order to save some cash.
Yeah. Even the crappy ones make a huge difference. It would be wise to get one with wear-leveling. To be honest I'm not sure if they all have it, but I think so. If so, there is almost no reason to get an expensive one. The 850 Evo would be the highest I'd be willing to go.Thanks AMD ..
I am going to buy me another one soon.
That's the first time I hear about a "Fail-Safe" computer. Most people just buy an external HDD.I was very poor after i built my two rigs. Yes, there is another. My fail safe pc
I overclock and tweak and both the chip and gpu are liquid cooled so leaks can happen so i have a backup pc for gaming. Plus i switch to it every now and again to bench it and burn it.Yeah. Even the crappy ones make a huge difference. It would be wise to get one with wear-leveling. To be honest I'm not sure if they all have it, but I think so. If so, there is almost no reason to get an expensive one. The 850 Evo would be the highest I'd be willing to go.That's the first time I hear about a "Fail-Safe" computer. Most people just buy an external HDD.
970!!! NiceI just ordered this one:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BN5FJZQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I plan on using it as my OS drive in place of the 256GB WD Blue SSD I am currently using. I will then repurpose the WD as my game drive as I only play BF4 (currently on a 120GB SSD), but this will give me enough room for the new Battlefield this fall.
I overclock and tweak and both the chip and gpu are liquid cooled so leaks can happen so i have a backup pc for gaming. Plus i switch to it every now and again to bench it and burn it.