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List is still good, and that 750 watt PSU can power any single graphics card on the planet.
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Seen this?
MaximumPC > PowerColor Devil 13 Radeon HD 7990 Review Quote:
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Why Western Digital and an SSD?
I am very new to this forum and am reading a lot before I ask questions.
I see in the equipment list the Intel 520 SSD and the Western Digital drive. Why have two? I want to build an engineering machine running NT for SolidWorks and the SSD looks to be the ticket. Regards, Ray |
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Hi Ray!
In this forum, we prefer that people start their own threads for advice. Thank you! However, I will answer that - we recommend a SSD for the OS and apps, and a spin drive for data. SSD's aren't very big, and ones with large capacity are very expensive. |
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