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The problem is the SSD fanboys who think everyone needs to spend an insane amount on 1TB+ of SSD, reality is, on a budget the right way to do it is 240 SSD + 1/2TB hard drive
This is nice and all, doing such stuff myself, just fun. But I got this not SOO old MB(MSI P67A-C43(B3) lying around catching dust since it can't handle any actual pci-e graphix, even flashed the bios to its most recent version, it just wont take any decent graphix… got no clue why its f-in around so much
Do you know anybody who can replace my fans and upgrade my video card to minimum vr? The rest of my system is good.. Maybe add a SSD?
I have a question. In order for the pc to really be faster, should you instal the games on the SSD or is it enough to use the SSD as a drive only for your OS?
Can it run quake4 and bioshock? 😜
I just went from a very old gaming rig to one that has nvme and a ssg. Wow the load times are crazy! windows update and games load wayyyy faster. I mean crazy fast. I still put my old HDD's in it to put music and movies and stuff on it. But yea put you a ssd of some sort in there and you wont have to wait 6 minutes for windows to boot.
still using phenom ii x4 925, last upgrade is gt 1030 (from old g210). and I still can play skyrim and minecraft with shaders. thats pretty enough for me. next upgrade will be ssd. u are the best jayz 😂
I just updated to a 2 TB Samsung QVO SSD from my 7200 RPM HDD. Man what a difference it makes!!
HDD is superior to SSD. You… Know… NOTHING!!!!
I just replaced my old 'puter (which I still have) and it just happens to have, I believe, the very MoBo that you said you had great results overclocking: a GIGABYTE GA-EP45-DS3L with an Intel Core2 Duo @ 3 Ghz,
8 GB of 800 Mhz Corsair RAM, a RADEON HD 4890 GPU, and a newer 650 Watt PSU.
I would love to know what I could still get out of it with overclocking and an SSD.
Do you happen to remember your overclocking specs…?
Any help/instruction would be greatly appreciated…!
Mines takes 2mins to boot
Jay, ¿can I run Win10 on an AMD Phenom 9500 (2.2 MHz), 3 GB RAM, if I add a SATA SSD (as you suggest? (No gaming. Just web browsing, shell programming/Unix). Any/all comments welcome. Thank you.
great video jay, did this for many friends and family members. you would be surprised how many cheap older gaming pc are just sitting around or for sale dirt cheap.
oh yea. new ssd 240 GB coming friday
if you are interested, i have a asus p5k deluxe i am considering replacing in a month or 2. let me know if you want it. i will start by replacing my geforce gtx 580 this month and thereafter mb with something for ryzen 3g
I can't afford an SSD
I have an old 10+ year old system that I built back in 2008, Intel Core2Quad Q9300 CPU, EVGA 780 SLI MB, EVGA 550 Ti GPU with WIN10 (b1809) 64bit. Its a decent computer even today. My problem is WIN10.. EVGA stopping the chipset support on the 780SLI MB at WIN7. So now when trying to update to newer build versions of WIN10 (1903, 1909 etc) it will not update due to outdated drivers. That being the chipset drivers. So I now am faced with having to upgrade to a MB that has win10 support for its chipset. .. That means a minimum of a new MB, new CPU, new RAM.. Hell why not throw an SSD on it..
I am in awe, that is the exact same XFX GPU that was in my first build, and I wasn't sure that another one existed
It's funny because I'm in the process of doing the same thing right now! Fully upgraded my own rig, gave my previous one to my dad and I got back his rig (which was my own rig 10 years ago!)
Here the original hardware specs (and the things I've upgraded):
– Gigabyte EP45-UD3P v1.6
– Intel Q9550 E0 with Thermalright 120 Extreme cooler
– 2×2 gigs DDR2 Corsair Dominator 1066 RAM (I just bought 2 other exact same sticks to upgrade to 8 gigs)
– XFX 750 power supply
– Put in RAID the 2 original Intel X25-M gen 2 80 gig
– WD HDD black 1TB
– Changed the ribbon connected DVD-ROM to a SATA one!
– Disconnected the Floppy drive A:
– Sapphire 5850 HD graphic card (might put in the XFX RX 570 8 gigs that I received after RMA'ed the XFX 7970 double-D)
– Upgraded to Windows 10 (both motherboard LAN ports refuses to work in W10 however. Was fine in WIN7. Tried a millions of things)
– Added a wireless PCI network card (D-Link something, forgot the model name)
so, i plan on a hybrid ssd – hdd drives, will it impact ssd performance because it will cache hdd? if so, cant i just disable cache in the hdd?
Disable floppy, Disable super slow IO ports. Make sure Floppy B: is also disabled!
Dang… Joe Biden has groped girls younger than that PC.😂
So, I'm building new PC for my self, is the SSD for OS and HDD for games is good idea? Or I should get SSD for games as well?
Once Chrome is installed and all updates, system will take longer to shut down. Chrome is a resource hog these days. Look for around 30 to 45 seconds to shut down with SATA SSD. Ya, I still use it.
For storage, people often overlook 2.5" hard drives. They are much cheaper, around 50 for 1 TB maybe less. WD or Seagate for those, maybe Toshiba. Of course look for sales on SSDs instead if possible.
Just slap a 500 gig SSD in there and forget about it. Yes, hard drives suck. Also Ivy Bridge is a better choice. Businesses are throwing them out, at least a lot of the time.
Jay I'm really glad I happened upon this video..because I was at the end of my wits with my H/P Elite with the no longer supported Vista My machine was a 750GB 8GM of ram Media computer I purchased with optional Graphics card the Nvida GS 9500 with Creative labs SB Audigy 24 bit sound card well anyway I shut down one night and two days later went to start up and all I got was running fans no boot up at all no blue screen in fact the Acer Monitor I have that normally would go from amber light to blue when I started up would not even do that ..so now I'm stuck with this machine I have no clue what happened . What should I do ? Should I even bother to try and use the Elite case .. ? Can I use the SB audidgy card in my SFF Elite work station ? ?
Short version : keep the case and PSU and replace the rest.
Alternative : turn it into a home server running a nas.
Speaking of FPS, I reinstalled Pathfinder Kingmaker last week, and ran it for the first time on my 2070 Super. I was getting 3500+ FPS during first time load. Think they might have accidently forgot something in their programming. VSync is set to 60 FPS in settings, but apparently it ignores it on loading the game, while many games sit at 4-5 FPS on the static screens during load in my experience, and some just Vsync at 60 automatically, or maybe go up to 120, 140, or 250-350 on the outside.
I've been doing this sense 800mhz CPUs. Good video, All true. One thing I would have also included is power protection; surge protection and a line filter. Good power is really important to the entire PC. And more video card memory is the biggest reason to update the GPU, Even internet games run poorly without it.
I had a similar system that lasted 13 years; strategically upgraded as time past. The QX9650 overclocked poorly, and 8 gigs of 1066 OCZ grim-reaper memory maxed out what my high end main board could take. With less than 8 gigs, you have to be a lot more careful about how much you open at once, and what you let run in the background. The computer I own now regularly uses 20 gigs + of memory. Windows 10 effectively uses as much hardware as you give it, even without farther software support.
Are there really still people that don't have an SSD at this point? I must of bought one over 10 years ago now
I think your system initially was so slow because Windows was still updating in the background. And did you chance the boot priority in the bios before that first ssd boot? You never mention that. Also a quick option to speed up such systems is using a ramdisk to put in your temp files. Normally they are written on the ssd, which is also fine, but it will do extra wear and tear, and a ramdisk is like a few dozens times faster than the ssd. In this system you had 4GB, I would have searched for another 4GB to make it 8GB. That would be a sweet spot for this system.
Oh my god you're a WOW fan! What specifications do you recommend for optimum performance of the game? I've asked them and they will only recite the minimums to make the game work. I have an older I7 HP 6Gb SSD machine and its performance is wanting with the higher quality resolution settings.
Did I ever tell you that I hate edited videos.
thanks for the info 🙂 was trying to imagine how long the video would be if you talked slower LOL Hi from Greece 🙂
had to test 5 old pc's for upgrade – 3 of them are not worth to be saved and the other 2 we wanted their new 860 evo SSD to work at full speeds
connecting them to SATA2 limits their speed to 3Gb/s so we don't get it's full speed
motherboard uses only 1 pcie 2.0 x16 for the graphic card and the rest are the old pcie 1 slots
we figured we cant use a SATA 3 upgrade card to get the new SSD'S highest performance
– Is there a controller to join/use the 2 sata2 ports and give us 1 SATA 3 port offering us 6Gbits/s
apart from buying a new motherboard which is the ultimate solution I guess, is there another way to make our new ssd work at its full speed?
Thank you for your time 🙂
Do you have a review for a Asus A320m Gaming motherboard?
Is it compatible with Ryzen 5 2600x?
SSD IS WAY MORE BETTER THAT HDD
its good to link the other video in the description….
Your talking about SATAII and SATAIII. The last PC I built had IDE drives and ran XP.
I still have pc like that 😀
Question, should I also install the games on my new Ssd or only with Windows would be enough.
Some games are like 60gb so a 250gb sdd would be full very quick
I would disconnect the old hd. It slow down the system. I have that problem when i have spinning disk connected
i jumped on the SSD train as soon as they started up, I got me a OCZ 124gig, for big bucks, 9 years ago and it died on me with in the first few months and OCZ had ZERO customer support, would not respond, so I just got another one but from Kingston that was 80gig? and it died on me almost immediately but kingston did back their warranty, and i got another but within 8 months it corrupted (this one might have been my fault? but the SSD is junk) and it wasn't untill last year that I swore off SSDs, specifically because of going through 3 SSDs within a year
thumbs up for the funky
That was a really long walk for “if you haven’t heard of SSDs….”
No that's more than 10 years old. I have a 10 year old computer that i only upgraded recently because cost vs performance it wasn't worth it. It was a 2500k (not overclocked) and could still play all the newest games on decent settings as well as VR. All I had updated in it was the graphics card every few years. I have a 9600K now and barely notice a difference in performance.
SSD are that fast that it loads things up before u can move your mouse to where u need it xD
Buy Bugatti Veyron put comp in the back and DRIVE !! That's fast yes ?!?
The newer cheaper ones can go like 400+ kph..
-ish being helpfull
Just use a sshd
I'm sure people may laugh at my computer it's almost 10 years old ( May 2010) and still going strong and runs great. It has been upgraded as needed the memory and the Core 2 Quad Q9550 are the only stock hardware left in this computer besides the card reader and motherboard. I have timed the boot times to be about 8 seconds. I'm in no rush to go out and replace this computer anytime soon.
Dell Optiplex 780 MT
Windows 10 Professional
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 2.83GHz 12MB Cache 1333MHz FSB
16GB DDR3 memory
Nvidia Geforce GT 710 1gb video card
1TB Samsung SSD (Boot drive)
Western Digital Blue 4TB hard drive(Data drive)
ASUS 24X DVD burner
Rosewill ARC Series 450W power supply
D-Link AC1200 PCIe wireless card