ok things I've learnt from this thread:
-all you have to do to get replies is put "computer" in the title
-everyone but steven yelle is jealous of how rich I am and how much money I have to waste
-barry is a very helpful and smart person
-some people dont get that I need a new computer because this one wont stop bluescreening for no reason, if you can help me fix that then cool I wont need a new computer then since for all the shit people give me it runs everything perfectly it just bluescreens at random every day, but its been a year so...
how do I maintain my cpu and gpu? how do I even identify what they are? I should to clean my current ones to see if they havnt just gotten dusty or smoething
uh I d-dont think thats an option on this site
I will literally only turn it on when I want to play a game so it wont overheat and melt like whatever happened to my alienware that has been on for literally three years straight
also I was literally just going to PM this build to you to get your opinion but I thought why not let the ladz have some top banter about it in the open
exactly my point (well teknorats since I dont know how to use a computer)
lisa.............. lets play dayz together on our new computers
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steveyosking steveyos07-18-2013
I'm literally doing everything you do and more and more hardcore too
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steveyosking steveyos07-18-2013
The time when more than 8GB of RAM becomes useful and starts paying for itself is when you're running a number of resource-heavy applications simultaneously. Try running Premiere Pro, Photoshop and After Effects side-by-side on a system with 8GB of RAM and then bump that up to 16GB and feel the difference!
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steveyosking steveyos07-18-2013
16gb should be enough, any more than that is probably overkill. A lot of people would say 16gb is overkill, but ram is cheap enough might as well.
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steveyosking steveyos07-18-2013
if you dont want to pay for 16GBs get eight, and if you need more, try 16
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steveyosking steveyos07-18-2013
I do video editing with sony vegas pro. My memory in my i7 is no where near 16gb and it doesn't really seem to be used as much as I would think when I look at the usage indicator.
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steveyosking steveyos07-18-2013
Video editing is a very complex process that will test every part of your system. However, much like gaming, it don't necessarily require enormous amounts of RAM.
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as all modern computers have this built in
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pretty sure you can even set the temp at which it goes into sleep
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