Don't buy cheap power supplies.
Why? Do they fail a lot? And do you mean in price or name brand?
Never had a power supply fail. I think I decided on this one:
Rosewill Green Series RG630-S12 630W Continuous @40°C,80 PLUS Certified, Single 12V Rail, Active PFC "Compatible with Core i7,i5" Power Supply - Newegg.com
On the other hand I'm pretty sure I'll only buy video cards with a lifetime warranty. Had an EVGA Nvida card that I had to RMA no joke 5-7 times. Ended up selling it on ebay when they sent me a new one.
If you had to rma a card that much something on your system is killing the graphics card.Why? Do they fail a lot? And do you mean in price or name brand?
Never had a power supply fail. I think I decided on this one:
Rosewill Green Series RG630-S12 630W Continuous @40°C,80 PLUS Certified, Single 12V Rail, Active PFC "Compatible with Core i7,i5" Power Supply - Newegg.com
On the other hand I'm pretty sure I'll only buy video cards with a lifetime warranty. Had an EVGA Nvida card that I had to RMA no joke 5-7 times. Ended up selling it on ebay when they sent me a new one.
If you had to rma a card that much something on your system is kill the graphics card.
Don't forget an SSD!
Too expensive for the benefits imo. Would like to have one, but think I would rather have like 2-3 TB of space.
Too expensive for the benefits imo. Would like to have one, but think I would rather have like 2-3 TB of space.
This is a huge mistake. Buy a small ssd 60gb and put your programs on it and then buy a 1 or 2 tb (non toshiba) hd. This will have more impact on performance than any other piece you add
I tried this a couple of years ago with a WD Rapter drive. Made it the boot drive and put a few main programs on it.
The problem was stuff likes to auto install on the main drive, sometimes I forget and install stuff there (you have to do custom install every single time and create a new directory UGH), and my browsers stored all their stuff on the main drive. So it was constantly running out of space. It was so annoying, so now I usually get cheap 1TB+ drives.
So programs didnt auto install to your boot drive? Did I read that right? Sounds like you had something else going on. To be honest I have not had a single issue with an Ssd. It takes boot time to a couple seconds. And programs like photoshop load instantly. Also solved a lot of performance issues with browsers. I think it was seo_mike that I last recommend an ssd, maybe he can chime in.
Buy the Ssd. Iyou won't be disappointed. Like I said it will give you the most bang for your buck over any core component.