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  1. kperkins1982

    [City] [Halvalor] [20] {Neutral}

    hahahahahahahhhahahahahaah omg i love it
  2. kperkins1982

    Building a PC

    well man, let us know how it goes, and if you have any problems during the build
  3. kperkins1982

    Building a PC

    You are making quite a few assumptions here... I use them for different things. The raid 0 setup is two 10k rpm drives running the OS, between the fast drives and the performance of raid 0 I get pretty good results. I do alot of benchmarking and it is good for that. Having said that, raid...
  4. kperkins1982

    Building a PC

    agreed, always go for more wattage than needed, because a power supply puts out a ton of heat when at max load, the larger ones have better cooling
  5. kperkins1982

    [City] [Halvalor] [20] {Neutral}

    since he's a wrestler he caught it with his bare hands, just reached in and palmed it like in the pic then a minute later he bit into it raw and ate it there like a real man
  6. kperkins1982

    [City] [Halvalor] [20] {Neutral}

    Back in the day, our railway was a secret, you had to go underwater to get to it, and it was very uncommon for something to happen to it then we decided to make it public, made a public entrance, put in the shops, since then it has been nothing but trouble. rails get greifed/stolen people...
  7. kperkins1982

    Building a PC

    what I mean here, is that people want 3 things: speed, size, and low cost. You can do 2 of the things most of the time, but not 3. So if you went with a SSD large enough to hold all your data you are looking at astronomical prices, if you went with a regular hard it is larger but not as...
  8. kperkins1982

    [City] [Halvalor] [20] {Neutral}

    keep the pics coming
  9. kperkins1982

    Building a PC

    an alternative would be to have an 80gb SSD just for windows, and have a large hard drive for regular data use, this will enable you to format the main drive if there are problems without losing any data
  10. kperkins1982

    Building a PC

    maybe prices are just high for ssd's in general, if I was gonna get one it would be an OCZ Vertex 3, seems to be getting solid reviews, but it's a new industry so I'm waiting for prices to go down or sizes to go up, as for regular hard drives, more smaller drives are better, to protect you...
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