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Old 2009-08-30, 12:30   Link #11
Claies
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Join Date: May 2007
Age: 34
I continue to doubt the usefulness of SSDs at the moment out of price-efficiency. You'll be better off getting as good a normal hard drive as possible and spend the rest on getting a good graphics card, a good motherboard, and a good PSU. The motherboard, especially, should not be skimped on.

4GB of RAM in as high grade as your motherboard can take is sufficient. I suggest ordering them in 2GB sticks so you have some room for upgrade.

By the way, don't use wireless mice/keyboards for gaming. Lag happens, and you won't like it.

Please give us Newegg links to all your choices, so we'll have an easier time finding better matches for you.

EDIT:
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Originally Posted by TakumiFuji
As far as HDD each game will get a dedicated HD so yes there will be some form of a raid config.
That's hardly a method for dividing your hard drive usage. As of 2009, each game takes up no more than 15GB. It's not like you're going to play all your games at once, so why are you dedicating a drive for each? Please take a step back and look at it. It's a little absurd.
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