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Zkuq said:
Pemalite said:

They can actually both compliment each other, SSD is going to be faster than an SSHD, SSHD will be faster than a standard Mechanical drive. You can have all 3 in a system just fine.

Just because you got an SSD... It doesn't make the SSHD pointless, they are seperate entities, it's not like the SSD will accellerate the retreival of data from a mechanical drive.

I would still go for a larger drive than only 1 Terabyte... My Steam Library is several Terabytes large now, games are getting bigger. Get a Western Digital Black 3Tb and be happy for a few years, in conjunction with a 240Gb SSD, your storage needs should be sorted.

Actually in the setup I described, it sort of will. That's the point. You can set up the computer to use an SSD as a swap area for the HDD, which is I believe functionally the same as having a single SSHD without an SSD or HDD. In that setup, you can't manually use the SSD for anything; the computer decides what it does with it. In practice, it caches the most used files on the SSD so they don't have to be fetched from the slower HDD.

Nope.

danielrdp said:
pokoko said:
Save yourself possible future problems and get a recognized and well respected PSU. It's a very important part of your system. As it directs power to everything else, you want something as dependable as possible.

Is the Corsair CX600M ATX any good? It will add about £20 pounds to the final price. Is it worth it? I can't spend more than that.  

Go for it.
It's actually a 552W PSU on the 12v rail, it's a good step up from that other one.

Captain_Yuri said:

Why founders edition and not a third party high performance cooler? It will probably cost the same and will perform better. The rest looks good.

Edit: I know they arent out yet but I would wait

They are available in Australia, I just assumed it was a given they would be in the USA.



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