that's a load of bs lol.
i'd rather have a 4080 super than a system with a 4070 because its "asus" :cry:
same price, no asus tax
4080 super and a 2tb ssd. 1tb for a £2k build is laughable
that's how much performance you're losing out
also chucked in a 360mm aio for good measure (also an asetek...
fair enough. if that's the case then upgrading to 32gb will definitely be worth the outlay
in most cases, 2x16gb 3200mhz c16 ram is sufficiently quick and will have the most compatibility with the cpu
the ryzen 5600x does benefit from faster ram (eg 3600c16) very slightly compared to 3200c16...
leave it alone. don't refurb it. you'll invariably kerb it again at some point in the future
you can only diamond cut refurb a couple of times before the rim's structural integrity is lost and then you have to get a new set of
back in the day before i got my alloys powder coated, i just...
only one m.2 slot that is pcie 3.0
personally would get one large nvme ssd to replace the current and you can toss the other sata ssds away
there are not many reasons that you need to partition ssds, and definitely none that are performance related (back in the day with spinning hdd...yes...but...
before you press buy...
what is the exact model psu that you have, and how old is the hdd?
also what is the case that you're going to reuse?
you don't need to re-buy windows 11 if there is already a key tied to your microsoft/hotmail/live account
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