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Author: | Tyler [ June 28th, 2015, 4:41 am ] |
Post subject: | First Build! |
I recently graduated from college and decided that I wanted a desktop that could handle some gaming (as I've only had my Macbook Pro for the duration of college). This was the result ![]() I do have a few questions for anyone with a little more technical experience/know-how than I: 1) So I'll have an SSD + HDD and I know that I should keep the OS and applications on the SSD and everything else on the HDD, but where do games fall into that? I found this as a possible solution for putting only certain games on my SSD, but I don't know how much a game would be enhanced by being on an SSD. 2)I've been away from the Windows ecosystem for a while (my last windows PC ran XP), is there anything of note that I should check out with regards to Windows features that I might miss otherwise? I bought Windows 8.1 (yay student discount) and I know that Windows 10 is just on the horizon 3)Somewhat related to (2) - are there any great applications/resources that anyone just LOVES for Windows? I know that Shane/Earth/other co-hosts usually do a great job of picking some good ones for pick of the week on Update, but, as I've only been with a Mac for the past four years, I haven't really been paying attention to them. So I'd love to hear if any were especially memorable to anyone! Thanks so much! Tyler |
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Author: | Shane [ June 28th, 2015, 3:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: First Build! |
1. OS and applications definitely on the SSD. You can put your games on the SSD if you got a really large one. I would say given the size you got just put the games on the spinning disk. The only time games really interact with the drive is when they're loading, most games loading screens accommodate you enough for this as it is. 2. Windows Defender/Microsoft Security Essentials are what you want for virus/spyware protection. It's built by Microsoft, this means Microsoft is better able to optimize the software for its operating system. Anything else these days is just a waste of money and has a tendency to act like spyware itself. 3. I'll let someone else who uses Windows more than I to answer this one. |
Author: | Earth [ June 28th, 2015, 3:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: First Build! |
I'll answer these in the order you asked
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Author: | Tyler [ July 3rd, 2015, 1:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: First Build! |
Thanks so much, both of you! The build went super smoothly and now I'm just getting situated with Windows again ![]() |
Author: | Earth [ July 3rd, 2015, 2:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: First Build! |
Great! Let me know if you have any more question/issues ![]() |
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