Sorry just to clarify my post about the SSD, was not helpful. You will see a huge performance boost using a SSD for a boot drive and a HDD for storage. It would be a same to build a nice machine like yours and not feed it an SSD. I can honestly say anyone on this forum will recommend a SSD.
I have used a HDD for years, only recently i started to use a SSD and i am still mind blown personally i would lower my graphics card in order to bring a solid state drive into my budget.
In terms on AMD vs Intel, they both have pro's and con's its the same argument as Nivida vs AMD. People will back both sides.
Oh and sorry for the spelling i had a Jack Daniels night and still have not sobered up.
I have used a HDD for years, only recently i started to use a SSD and i am still mind blown personally i would lower my graphics card in order to bring a solid state drive into my budget.
In terms on AMD vs Intel, they both have pro's and con's its the same argument as Nivida vs AMD. People will back both sides.
Oh and sorry for the spelling i had a Jack Daniels night and still have not sobered up.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bitIntel G3420 3.2GHZ Dual CoreKingson 8GB 1600mhzMSI R7970 TF 3GD5/OC BE
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
- CPU
- Intel G3420 3.2GHZ Dual Core
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte H87-HD3
- Memory
- Kingson 8GB 1600mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- MSI R7970 TF 3GD5/OC BE
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 21" LG & "19 Vertical Samsung
- Hard Drives
- 120GB SSD - Boot
1TB WD
350GB External
2TB External (Wireless)
- PSU
- Corsair CX 500 modular
- Case
- Zalman Z11 Plus (modified)
- Cooling
- Corsair H55, 2x 120mm SP Corsair, 1x 140 Coolermaster
- Keyboard
- Corsair K50
- Mouse
- CSL Gaming
- Internet Speed
- 164Mbps
- Antivirus
- Avast, Malwarebytes
- Browser
- Google Chrome, IE, Firefox
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