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GermanSausage

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  • Gender
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  • Location
    Germany/UK
  • Occupation
    Student

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  • CPU
    i5 6267U
  • Motherboard
    -
  • RAM
    8GB DDR3L
  • GPU
    Iris 550 IGPU
  • Case
    Acer V13
  • Storage
    256 GB Sata SSD
  • PSU
    65 W powerbrick
  • Display(s)
    Full HD Matt display
  • Cooling
    single 80 mm Fan

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  1. What sort of games are you playing? Generally I would recommend the 1060, but the RX480 may have better optimization for the games you play, so I suggest you either tell us or look up benchmarks for both cards in the respective games on Youtube or Tech Forums. J
  2. I guess the best solution is to just buy a new, bigger SSD. Have a great day everyone! J
  3. I was half expecting that. Thanks for your help though.
  4. Thanks for all the replies! Your help is much appreciated
  5. https://www.amazon.de/Samsung-MZ-M5E250BW-interne-250GB-mSATA/dp/B00TGIVTP2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493411107&sr=8-1&keywords=msata Would this SSD work with an mPCIE slot as well (this one is available in germany)
  6. I was just going to use a USB dongle to replace my wifi card. So you think that any SSD that I would connect wouldn't be recognized? Thanks for your reply
  7. Hello Everyone! I am new to the forum and computers so I don't know how things work around here... However, I still wanted to ask a question here: I have a relatively new skylake laptop by acer which has a 256 GB SATA m.2 SSD installed. It also has a wifi module that connects using an mPCIE slot as far as I know. Would it be possibile to replace the wifi card with an SSD (PCIE or SATA, don't mind which), if necessary using an adapter or similar? I am planning to upgrade my storage capacity to around 500 GB. If I can't replace my wifi card I will resort to just replacing my current SSD with a larger SATA SSD. Thanks a lot for anything that you can contribute! J
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