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So I want to build something that I can play games maxed out on, do editing on Sony Vegas, Photoshop, etc (manly for YouTube) and have a duel boot with Windows/Linux but I'm not sure if the motherboard I picked can support dual boot. Here's my build:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/XRzM99

Any tips or suggestions?

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So I want to build something that I can play games maxed out on, do editing on Sony Vegas, Photoshop, etc (manly for YouTube) and have a duel boot with Windows/Linux but I'm not sure if the motherboard I picked can support dual boot. Here's my build:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/XRzM99

Any tips or suggestions?

 

Why get goop if ya got no coop?

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Pretty much all MOBO' s support Linux. Just make sure you have the proper UEFI bootable rather than a Legacy copy for that MOBO.

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Why get goop if ya got no coop?

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