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  • JGood
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    Originally posted by pandaboo911
    Anyone here using an m.2 SSD? Thinking of upgrading with all the speed hype over Sata


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    That's what the NVME drive is that I mentioned in the post above yours. It's ~5 times faster then most SATA III SSD's.

    Guess it would depend on what you're doing, if you'll even be able to notice the difference though. Big file transfers would be quicker.

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  • pandaboo911
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    Anyone here using an m.2 SSD? Thinking of upgrading with all the speed hype over Sata


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  • JGood
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    Originally posted by E30_Pare
    Easiest way I think would have been to move all your files from your hdd to a backup drive. Then wipe the hdd install ssd with boot and move your old files back to the hdd from your backup drive.
    That's what I ended up doing. That SSD is fast! Windows 10 is fast too, it boots in no time on an SSD. Glad prices finally dropped enough on them to make it worth it. $40 for 120GB.

    Although my buddy just got one of those new Samsung NVME hard drives, the read and write speeds are about 10x faster then my SSD haha. And it's insane how small they are.

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  • E30_Pare
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    Easiest way I think would have been to move all your files from your hdd to a backup drive. Then wipe the hdd install ssd with boot and move your old files back to the hdd from your backup drive.

    If you leave win7 on your old hdd though as long as the SSD is set up for boot you wont have any problems. At least I didnt when I ran it that way.

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  • ccsdo5
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    You shouldn't have a boot issue if the SSD is setup first in the boot order. If you own the windows 7 activation key and you already installed it and have everything working on your SSD, I would personally just format the HDD, rename it D: and start storing your data on there.

    If you really want to play it safe what you can do is make an disk imagine of that old HDD and save the file to your back USB HDD. That way if you ever wanted or needed to you can clone that disk imagine on a new HDD.

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  • JGood
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    I have a question, hoping someone can help.

    I built a PC a few years back with a 500GB HDD. It's running Windows 7 Pro. I recently got a 120GB SSD, so I removed the HDD, installed the SSD, and installed my copy of 7 on it, used the same activation key, then upgraded to 10 right away. I then installed all of my programs/apps on the SSD as well, with the intention of only using the old HDD for file storage.

    My question is, will there be any issues when reinstalling the HDD, since it has Windows 7 on it? I'd set the boot order to go to the SSD before the HDD obviously. Beyond that, is it possible to retain Windows 7 on the HDD and actually boot from that, if I needed to for some reason? Or would that cause issues, either within the OS itself, or with Microsoft since I am using the same activation key on both drives? Or am I better off just formatting the HDD? I have everything backed up to an external USB drive, so it's not a huge deal.

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  • kickinindian
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    Good to know I'm planning on picking up a 3rd Gen i7 so hopefully they will be at a decent price now

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  • Exodus_2pt0
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    Originally posted by kickinindian
    anyone have any luck buying CPUs off of ebay? was thinking of upgrading to a i7 non K since my mobo cant overclock anyway just dont wanna get effed over and ebay is generally a grey area when it comes to that.
    I sold my old phenom ii on eBay with the motherboard and people bid on it like it was crack.

    I imagine you will have a hard time with competition. I got the feeling that small computer shops are buying outdated but high end parts to put together entry level machines. Buying second hand parts off eBay would be a great way to turn a profit on such, and you could offer your own warranty to negate the used part.

    Just a hunch though. Every time I've refreshed my system the old parts have sold without any hassle.

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  • MouseRat
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    Originally posted by Schnitzer318is
    Nice PC. Very nice really.

    You've got more money it than many here have in their E30's.
    Thank you! It's at a point where I won't need to mess with it for a good few years now. (the same cannot be said for my 318is).

    Originally posted by lambo
    Nice! I wish my EVGA 980 had the ACX 2.0 cooler
    It keeps temps nice and low, but I do have some coil whine unfortunately

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  • lambo
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    Originally posted by MouseRat
    SSD Prices are getting low here in the UK too!

    It won't be long before people (including me and my mates) are running PC's with completely solid state storage!


    Also, I bought myself a GTX 980!

    Nice! I wish my EVGA 980 had the ACX 2.0 cooler

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  • kickinindian
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    anyone have any luck buying CPUs off of ebay? was thinking of upgrading to a i7 non K since my mobo cant overclock anyway just dont wanna get effed over and ebay is generally a grey area when it comes to that.

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  • Schnitzer318is
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    Originally posted by MouseRat
    SSD Prices are getting low here in the UK too!

    It won't be long before people (including me and my mates) are running PC's with completely solid state storage!


    Also, I bought myself a GTX 980!

    i7 3770k
    8GB Corsair Vengeance Pro
    EVGA GTX 980
    Samsung 840 Pro 240GB SSD (Boot Drive)
    WD 1TB Media Drive
    Seasonic G-550 Gold
    Enermax 120mm Liquid Cooler

    All looks quite pretty sitting on a Asus V Gene wrapped up in a Fractal Node 804! :devil:
    Nice PC. Very nice really.

    You've got more money it than many here have in their E30's.

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  • MouseRat
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    Originally posted by george graves
    Just noticed that SSD's prcies took another dip down. 250 GB is only $60, $150 gets you 500 GB. So worth it at that price.
    SSD Prices are getting low here in the UK too!

    It won't be long before people (including me and my mates) are running PC's with completely solid state storage!


    Also, I bought myself a GTX 980!







    i7 3770k
    8GB Corsair Vengeance Pro
    EVGA GTX 980
    Samsung 840 Pro 240GB SSD (Boot Drive)
    WD 1TB Media Drive
    Seasonic G-550 Gold
    Enermax 120mm Liquid Cooler

    All looks quite pretty sitting on a Asus V Gene wrapped up in a Fractal Node 804! :devil:

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  • kickinindian
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    Originally posted by george graves
    Just noticed that SSD's prcies took another dip down. 250 GB is only $60, $150 gets you 500 GB. So worth it at that price.

    ;D my next planned upgrade only thing slowing my PC down right now.

    also was trying to set up an access point in my new house, using powerline adapters, and a linksys with the modem/router from my phone co. spent like 2 hours getting pissed, should be easy, change DCHP, SSID, and IP address. but no kept effing up. realized finally my access point had the cat5 plugged into my ethernet port instead of one of the LAN ports, plugged it in and bam it worked...
    Last edited by kickinindian; 12-24-2015, 07:03 PM.

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  • george graves
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    Just noticed that SSD's prcies took another dip down. 250 GB is only $60, $150 gets you 500 GB. So worth it at that price.

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