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darragh_5

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  1. I was thinking of buying a Nintendo Switch, but, is there any point? The console is very weak compared to other consoles or other tablets in its price range. There are only a few good games for it and its out a year, so it seems like there won't be much games for it in the future. It seems like just a gimmic thats going to end up like the Wii U. Sure, its cool and all, but is it 350€ cool? I know are some good games (Zelda, DOOM, Splattoon 2 etc.) but will there be more? With a game being 60€, so 3 games being 160€, and 80 for 2 joy-cons, its really expensive.
  2. You can pick where to save your games and saves. So you can have saves on the console and games on the SD Card.
  3. Ok then, so I have found parts online on eBay and Craigslist. What do you think? Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Asus P5K-E VIVO ATX Mid Tower Economy Computer Gaming PC Case EVGA 500 Watt 80+ Bronze PSU 6GB DDR2 RAM 500GB WD HDD + 128GB SAMSUNG SSD Nvidia Geforce GTX 660 GPU
  4. I am looking to build a gaming pc to play GTA5 at 40-60 FPS. I have found a deal for 2x Nvidia GeForce Fermi GTX 550 Ti 1GB cards for 80 bucks. The Nvidia website says that these cards are SLI capable. What kind of motherboard should I get? The CPU I want to use is a Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600 (Socket 775) Also, what power supply should I use? I have no experience with SLI whatsoever and any advice would be helpful. What I have decided on so far: Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600 (Socket 775) 2x Nvidia GeForce Fermi GTX 550 Ti 1GB DDR3 4GB 1600MHz RAM Thermaltake H15 Versa WD 1TB HDD and 128GB SSD
  5. I would recommend 32-64 GB of RAM from a well-know brand like g-skill
  6. I have the same laptop, Windows 10 Home 64Bit came with it. It is 8GB of memory and can use all of it. 32-bit operating systems can use 4GB of RAM, 64-Bit operating systems can use 16 exabytes. Reinstall Windows 7 64-Bit with the link below. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows7
  7. It can wake up from sleep because of apps installed on the pc
  8. "If you have multiple DICS then just choose one" lol
  9. I would go with a 1050 for a HTPC. http://bit.ly/2yj2N0y
  10. The USB cable that connects to your rig is for the data, the monitor is giving them power.
  11. Try to get a differant ISO image. These break ALL THE TIME! *If you are using a CD to install Windows (Or even have a DVD drive in your rig), please leave the forum as soon as possible*
  12. Then again, I'm under 15, so I don't need to make a living. I don't want to do it for the money, just because I like computers.
  13. Yeah, Your right! I might start selling a Facebook, as then I get the full cut, and don't get those fees.
  14. I now have my first computer of sale on eBay. It's an aution starting at 200 for a Lenovo B50-30 Laptop. It's got an Intel Celeron @ 2,16 Ghz, 4GB RAM (DDR3), a 500GB HDD, WiFi and bluetooth. Just ask if ur intrested and I'l give u a link.
  15. Yes, I was going to get something like a Samsung Evo SSD as the boot drive and have a 500GB or 1TB drive for everything else. I was going to add mabey something like a GT 710 as a new GPU. That thing is small and don't need PCI-E power. Most power supplys in older systems are like 240 Watts, so a Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM, an SSD, 1TB HDD and a GT 710 would make an Ok system for most things. I am able to solder new capacitors to the motherboard if some are bulging.
  16. I was thinking getting computers from a local place for free. They mostly have Dell Optiplexs with Core 2 Duos. I could sell them for like dirt cheap.
  17. I know. I have a local place when people dump there old PCs, then they will give them to me for free. They mostly have Dell Optiplexs with those Core 2 Duos, they are good for basic things. I could also upgrade the RAM, CPU, GPU. As I get them for free, I could offer refunds,as I would'nt lose anything then.
  18. I want to start buying used computers for people, upgrade them, then sell them on sites like eBay. I think it would be rather simple. Buy a computer cheap (e.g. at a thrift store) then upgrade it (RAM, CPU and GPU (Only for more powerful systems). I'm just doing it because nobody will give you a nice computer for cheap. I will be focused mainly on building PCs for basic things, like web browsing, work and more. I will still make high-end PCs of course. I'm not doing it for the money, just for the crack. Has anyone a idea or concern? I am able able to build a PC, by the way. Duh.
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