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x7ASSASSIN7x

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  1. I have 3 available and I played the other beta they released and I did not like it. So I probably will not use these 3 beta keys. I will pick 3 random posts in one hour, so basically 6:30 EST as its 5:30 now EST. Comment anything within the next hour

     

     

    *** Winners already announced ***

  2. Look at the ad for a this word - unlocked. If he does not have it in the ad, then message him and ask if it is unlocked. If it is not unlocked, you can still buy it and unlock it yourself for around $30 (no idea how much it'd be in pounds). Once it's unlocked it will work for any carrier you want

  3. Why laugh at it? what if he wanted it to be small?

    for $2000 no one wants a micro atx motherboard. Maybe if your on a budget but no one wants a micro atx when you can get a full tower and atx motherboard for $2000

  4. Its on already, he can't turn it off. So he cant take out the cmos.

    While its on unplug all usbs besides mouse and keyboard. These issues can happen when you have an external hdd plugged in and it may be corrupt so the pc cant read it or turn it off upon the turning on and off stages

  5. i spent a lot of money to get an SSD, if i have free space why not use it for games?

    once again, I said not everyone has money to spend on an SSD unlike you.... If you have enough space then put everything on your SSD but if you have less than 240 gb use an hdd

  6. So much misinformation.

     

    No, it won't damage your SSD. They are built to put data on after all. Installing a game on your SSD will speed up your load times and potentially higher fps assuming you aren't bottlenecked by the rest of your machine.

    People don't always have enough money to spend on a ssd that has more than 240 gb. My recommendation is always store programs on the hdd since you don't want to be wasting ssd space for anything irrelevant. SSD's only decrease load times when programs are installed on the ssd itself. The smarter method is installing the programs you don't use much on the HDD and programs you use a lot and ESPECIALLY system programs on the SSD to boost load times

  7. I have an intel 730 480gb and it works fine for me, have tons of programs on their along with about 100gb woth of photos.

    hence why I said 500 + gb... you have 480 gb so thats relatively close. I didn't say it would slow down anything its just pointless to put anything on an ssd when you can put it on an hdd

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