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I can see a couple things that you could have spent more money here than there but its all good
idk how powerful that card is going to be though.
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MB nice
CPU nice
CASE ok
VID CARD its agp won`t work you need pci-e,with that said i would`nt waste my money(4600)
HD its nice but with those drives you need to run in raid 0 to really see the speed(yesterday newegg had the 150gig raptors for 99)
MEM nice
PSU nice
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what would have been a better bang for the buck would be to get a small ssd to use just for your games and OS. Then use a cheap 50 dollar HD for your programs and other storage needs.
As for the price you spent, you could have built an i7 rig for about the same price. ( Way more performance )
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Well i was referring to if you were to buy 2 hard drives like they were suggesting :P
Psh silly AMD fanboy
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The main thing you want a fast hard drives for are games, some large programs and OS's: All of the other programs you have simply don't need all that extra speed to run. I mean come on, does teamspeak need a super fast load speed?
Using a SSD as a boot drive is always going to out perform any HD's in raid.
60gb SSD for booting $150 + 300gb HD $50 = 360GB for $200 ~300MB/s ~80MB/s
1 300GB VelociRaptor $190
2 300GB VelociRaptor $380
~100MB/s after spin up
~185MB/s after spin up ( In raid )
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