With GPU prices starting to come down it’s got me wanting to upgrade. I have a 2070 super at the moment but my greed wants more. I’m running a Ryzen 9 3900x on a Gigabyte x570 elite. 32 GB DDR4 3200 mhz RAM. 1000 watt Corsair PSU (modular). I have the OS on an NVme (3rd gen) unfortunately. I...
Before I switched components my steam always reported equivalent numbers to what speed test reported. Your bytes and bites statement may be true but it wasn’t true for me a week ago. My isp and steam were both reporting in bits. And still doesn’t make sense why my disk is reading 0%
Hey, guys I just recently went from Intel to AMD and I've encountered one problem so far. My steam read and redownloaded all my games from my SSD's since I transferred them to the new build. But I'm having one major issue, steam is using 0% disk usage when downloading new games. My download...
that's what I'm gonna do I just don't want to lose my games on my other ssds that don't have my OS on them. Shouldnt be a problem but I have slow internet and losing all my games could be a pretty <Mod Edit> situation for me.
Sounds good dude. Now I just need to get windows on an flash drive. Once I boot up the new computer with the flash drive do I need to immediately go into bios? Or will windows allocate it onto the new Nvme drive?
Copy that makes sense. When would I need to wipe the OS off the drive? Obviously after everything is moved off that drive but right before I shut my computer down for the swap?
Why would I want to move them to the HDD the SSD have smarter technology in them from my understanding and the new motherboard will just in a perfect world recognize this when put in?
I have a HDD with just photos and videos and just lose ended stuff on it. My SSD’s have all my games on it and one ssd has my windows on it. Is there anyway to get rid of windows and just have my games and data left?