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cracmeister

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    cracmeister got a reaction from Enderman in [W7SP1 x64] sfc /scannow repeats fix   
    yeah it seems that would be the best way to update. Hours wasted of doign reserach about this crap.
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    cracmeister got a reaction from Gapi in AOC C24G1 or 24G2U/BK   
    No, not typically. But this is kind of the new era of IPS Panels, that's appearing on the market. For real speed tests you will have to wait for good reviews. The advertised 1ms tend to be not true. But overall this is a very cheap Monitor with amazing specs. You won't get a 144hz IPS for that price anywhere else. And IPS Panels are generally more color accurate and stuff. If they managed to reduce the latency, this might be a very good option for Gaming and Multimedia mix, on the lower end of course. No Panel is perfect, especially at this low price point.
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    cracmeister reacted to 5x5 in PC Upgrade   
    The 1660 Ti is a bit faster than the 590. Idk about "smoking it", though. Both aren't worth as an upgrade fornan1060, either.
     
    @OP, get a 3600 and save up for an RX 5700
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    cracmeister got a reaction from 5x5 in PC Upgrade   
    I would consider upgrading the CPU man. I don't know if it's worth to upgrade from a 1060 to 1660.
    Upgrade CPU and save up for a better GPU
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    cracmeister got a reaction from Emuf in Can I move my laptop SSD to a desktop and have my data?   
    Yes that would be possible if the hard drive is working correctly. But using a HDD for this process is a pain in the butt, because it is rather slow. But give it a try
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    cracmeister got a reaction from Emuf in Can I move my laptop SSD to a desktop and have my data?   
    I would suggest u just buy a main drive for you new pc, install fresh windows on it. and if you wanna get you data u can just connect the ssd from the laptop to your pc and just access it like a second drive. you will see the windows installation files and stuff, but as long as your drive is not encyrpted with bitlocker or something you should just be able to access it and pull your data with no problem.
    Then you could just format your old drive to get rid of the windows installation files and other junk and just use the drive as a second drive in your pc. Or just leave the data on there in the mess of an old windows installation, whatever you like most.
     
    Booting from that drive might be difficult with the missing drivers and the old setup. Fresh install is highly recommended.
     
    And I don't think you can sell your old windows license, as nowadays it is associated with your hardware to some degree.
     
     
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