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#1 emistz
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Here's an oldschool one:
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#4 emistz
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Runescape...if you're looking to piss off 13 year olds while playing a game that you can't take all that seriously.
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#5 emistz
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I've never been into audio all that much. In fact I've never had anything but onboard audio in my systems. But now I'm building a new system and would like to see (or hear) the difference with a decent audio card. What do you guys recommend I get as far as audio cards go?
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#6 emistz
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Roughly 50% of this thread agrees...lol. You guys are crazy.
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#7 emistz
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No need for 2x WD Red HDDs. If you want performance, go for the Black series. If you want balanced performance and power usage, go for the Blue series. If you want 2 hard drives, have one SSD for the OS.

64GB of RAM? Toooooo much. Tone it down to 8GB or 16GB depending on your usage.

Get a better PSU brand. Go for Coolermaster, Corsair, or Seasonic. Never cheap out on this.

 

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I'm gonna end up getting a Corsair Professional Series HX 750 Watt ATX/EPS instead. That should be more legit.
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#8 emistz
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That budget is kind of tight man. I would suggest to try to up to at least 1,000 - 1,200 if you can.
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#9 emistz
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You could also download the latest ubuntu livecd and once booted run fdisk on it.
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#10 emistz
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There's nothing about Linux files that makes them unreadable from windows. It might be that windows doesn't support the filesystem you formatted your usb to, but that's not the case since the folder shows. It sounds like you didn't copy the files as others previously stated.
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