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Jul 26 2016 12:27pm
Quote (boby00001 @ Jul 26 2016 10:51am)
I can only find one cpu being sold on donator forums which is an Amd 9590, I was wondering if it would be worth getting and dropping SSD to upgrade the rest of the build? I wouldn't really use ssd and I can just buy one latter anyway.

Also should I re-use ram and hard drive from the pc I got now or just buy everything new?


better to offer for the 4790 rather then the 9590 in donor
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Jul 26 2016 12:57pm
Quote (Secksii @ Jul 26 2016 02:27pm)
better to offer for the 4790 rather then the 9590 in donor


Ya didn't see that one, if hes still selling it I'll try and see if I can pick it up.
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Jul 26 2016 02:54pm
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He's looking for 12kfg+ shipping, costs 220$ american from newegg if I remember correctly.

I'd just never use the SSD lol, main thing would be for loading windows but I restart my comp like once every few days so not really worth, especially if I can put that money towards a better cpu or something else.


It will make the majority of things load and transfer faster.
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Jul 26 2016 03:07pm


Yeah, the AMD 9590, is way too hot.

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Jul 26 2016 03:07pm
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It will make the majority of things load and transfer faster.


Ya but I would rather spend like an extra 100$ on cpu or graphics card so they'll last a bit longer then spend it on a SSD which I can buy in the future when ever I need it. I know the 100$ isnt that big a difference but if in the long run it saves me from having to buy a completely new cpu or graphics card vs a 100$ SSD that won't matter what my build is I rather do it that way.

If I drop the SSD and manage to pick up the 4790, I think I could get a 1060?
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Jul 26 2016 03:17pm
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Ya but I would rather spend like an extra 100$ on cpu or graphics card so they'll last a bit longer then spend it on a SSD which I can buy in the future when ever I need it. I know the 100$ isnt that big a difference but if in the long run it saves me from having to buy a completely new cpu or graphics card vs a 100$ SSD that won't matter what my build is I rather do it that way.

If I drop the SSD and manage to pick up the 4790, I think I could get a 1060?


sure, if you want a more powerful PC, but slow boot and loading:
http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/NRR4nn

sell your current system. And add an SSD.

This post was edited by ZwiX on Jul 26 2016 03:19pm
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Jul 26 2016 03:29pm
Quote (ZwiX @ Jul 26 2016 05:17pm)
sure, if you want a more powerful PC, but slow boot and loading:
http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/NRR4nn

sell your current system. And add an SSD.


Actually that's a really good idea I'll probably end up doing that after I get it working.
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