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saudffs

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  1. Nope, no eBay in Saudi Arabia but there is a similar website that I don't really like. I know that Amazon sells used stuff but I don't think they would cover the shipping cost if there was indeed a problem because I use a mail forwarding service to buy things from Amazon. Anyway I will consider it and if I find a good deal I might get it, are is there any recommendations for my setup?
  2. I agree, but the problem is that I don't know where to find used cards where I live, and importing a used card is risky since shipping will cost a lot.
  3. @TheNaitsyrk I thought about that, but I would rather get a new card just to be sure!
  4. Is there a way to extend C: though? because that's the reason I want to move to a new SSD. Trust me, that's a mistake I learned a long time ago
  5. @Electronics Wizardy Expand it using Windows disk management I assume, right? would I be able to expand G: as well?
  6. @Electronics Wizardy What if I get a 250GB SSD or larger, what would happen to the rest of the space? can I use dd to make C: larger?
  7. @Electronics Wizardy I don't have any experience with cloning SSDs or HDDs, so I'm worried about the partitions and how it's done. Do you have any recommended software I should use? and what if I try cloning the SSD and it doesn't work, will putting back the old SSD bring everything back to normal or will there be any problems with for example the registry... etc?
  8. Hello everyone, I looked around the forum for a solution but I think my problem is somewhat unique, if this has been solved please point me to it. This is how my storage is set up: I'm running a dual boot system with 2 Windows installed, Disk 0 is almost full and it's split into 3 partitions where Windows is installed in (C:), Steam and Origin are installed in (G:) and I have steam libraries in (G:), (X:) and recently (T:) and some Origin games installed in (X:) and I also have applications installed all over the place. The other Windows is installed in Disk 2 (W:). What I would like to do is to move the Windows installed in (C:) to a new SSD without losing dual boot and without messing with my Steam/Origin/applications I have installed. So the question is what is the best way to achieve this objective? Thanks in advance! P.S. Both Windows are Windows 7
  9. Thanks for all the replies guys, I really appreciate it!
  10. Cool, so the 1070 is a good idea for now, Are there any recommended manufacturers?
  11. Hello everyone, Quick question: This is my current (ancient) system: Current PC Should I buy a new GPU? specifically a single 1070 or should wait? I'm planning to build a new PC within the next 4 - 6 months so I might even get a new PSU and move the new parts to the new system whenever I get to it. Thanks in advance.
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