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Lethal Vector

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  1. I highly doubt the os running on one and games off of another has a speed increase or decrease. they both have to communicate with eachother anyway. also im almost certain you are reaching nowhere near the bandwitdh cap when doing that. becuz its not a giant sustained transfer of anything
  2. (the $300 isnt a lot to me for the 1TB 850 evo) why is it faster to have a 250gb and 500gb... I though having a single higher capac. drive is always the best choice
  3. yeah thats what i thought. some games don't save my keybinds/setting and I think it has to do with game and those files being on different drives. Also, are your two 2TB HDDs in raid or whats ur setup there?
  4. even if the game is installed on another drive for some reason it still puts some stuff in the users/appdata or whatever
  5. Okay so currently I have: 250GB ssd bootdrive (os/games/programs) 120GB ssd (games/programs) 1TB hdd (games/pics/music/etc) I'm thinking about getting a 1TB 850 evo and then taking out the other ssds. (because i dont want 5 random drives of different sizes in my pc) my windows files are all other the place and shit is really messy and origin/uplay really hate games in different locations it seems. (im aware i might be doing something wrong here, any advice is helpful.) I was thinking about getting a bigger hdd too to hold the bulk on my steam lib that i dont care about loading times with. Also i have zero backup plans in place. might use the current 1TB for that. and im not entirely sure how the best way to backup would be. giant tech nerd here just kinda dumb in the file system storage config realm. (i know the benefits/stats/blah blah blah between ssd/hdd just not the software side of things. thanks in advance!)
  6. league of legends, dirty bomb. rainbow six: siege.
  7. Hello! I am in desperate need of help picking a new display here is some info: computer: i7 3770k / 980 ti / 16gb ram / SDDs monitor dell 24in TN 1080p 5ms response time 60hz I've been racking my brain with tn/ips 144hz 1440p g sync blah blah blah I play all different kinds fps/rts/mmo...etc I know TN is faster than ips but I have a older tn and the new ips panels seem to be atleast on par with mine in terms of response time. so my question is, is there a good 27in 1440p 144hz ips monitor out there? and if not. what would you cut first? go from ips to tn? 144hz to 60? etc and is G-sync the god tech it is being touted to be? and if so. does it make a difference if you at high framerate most of the time anyway?
  8. Probably because he can afford it and having a nice pc that will last a long time and having the options to do whatever he wants is appealing to him and the other 6TB drive is probably for backups
  9. I pulled the trigger on the EVGA ftw 980 ti
  10. Just looked at b-stock seems you got a above average deal as nothing seems that impressive right now. I decided to get 980 ti but not sure on which model in as classified, ftw, sc+ etc
  11. Okay so current system spec is CPU: i7 3770k Oc'ed to 4.2ghz GPU: EVGA 680 ref PSU: corsair gs800 (putting this here, but plz stop the power supply hysteria) 16gb ram so I'm looking at either 980 or 980 ti more than likely sticking with EVGA but they have like 100 different models. so I need helps.
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