Hello Guys
yeah it is so simple, just put some negro to build your PC go on
i speak by my experience like IT tech, lots of PC that come for repair suffered from bad HDD's
and most of them was WD, which is not surprising while WD where most cheap HDDs
hmm interesting fact, here at our store, they have pleeny of saegate broken hd's from customers, and recommend WD thats odd then, but i by my self, experienced lots of problems with seagate.
P.S. also for the ssd, samsung have good storage items as well, but they are just a little bit more expensive.
yeah it is so simple, just put some negro to build your PC go on
voron can do it for a bottle of vodka!
here we have a ships with broken WD hdds, and hdd seagate that worked for 2000 years with no probl;ems
it always depends on luck, you may buy most expensive hardware and wait for him on services, and you may get lucky and never have a problem
Ufff i had like 6 HD from Seagate, and all broked up i lost all the info, docs etc...total disaster when i see that brand i just run away
I got 3 Seagate Barracuda 250 MB in my PC and they are running just fine since October 2006! They are switched on nearly every day, with endless hours of reading and writing (torrents etc.), sometimes running 24 hours and more without the slightest hint of any hardware failure. I never heard anything similar from WD customers!
My 2 cents about the durability of Seagate drives.
what you picked is fine and it is supposed to be if you buy it from professionals, just check the PSU(the power supply) to be at least 600W and check the SSD drive speed
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tell him Andy
i am not 100% honest with you, depending on the motherboard you can take RAM that runs at higher speed than 1600 Mhz, there exist RAM that runs at 2133 Mhz which is better but i assume you wouldn't notice that difference i hope it is not important
wrote:Ufff i had like 6 HD from Seagate, and all broked up i lost all the info, docs etc...total disaster when i see that brand i just run awayI got 3 Seagate Barracuda 250 MB in my PC and they are running just fine since October 2006! They are switched on nearly every day, with endless hours of reading and writing (torrents etc.), sometimes running 24 hours and more without the slightest hint of any hardware failure. I never heard anything similar from WD customers!
My 2 cents about the durability of Seagate drives.
I think his went on siesta.
Leo, i think that around €600,- is enough for a good gaming pc ( if you buy it in parts ) then you still have plenty to spent on your girl and future as its more important then "gaming"
( Dutch pricings )
AMD FX-6300 6x 3.5GHz normal, Turbo 6x 4.1GHz for €98,-
ASRock 970 Pro3 R2.0 for €62,-
For memory etc. what ever makes you feel best.
Just dont spent to much