I know, I just did it cos I never had.Its not worth it, I don't play extreme gaming, you don't need it if you don't overclock the CPU
If you got a RGB with all the bells and whistles then it looks good, but mine is shut away under a deskI know, I just did it cos I never had.
There is a free program out there
Easeus partition manager
It has a very good partition mover
You can move your whole operating system
With everything
It is a hard drive upgrade portion of the program
You can add bigger hard drives
Plus other stuff I haven’t tried
Don’t know if this can help
But I just had to throw it out there
I have a 500 gig ssd as my boot drive and four 4TB drives in RAID 10. cpu and gpu are water cooled.Well I want to put this M.2 SSD in just for my OS, and keep my old hard drive as usual, that way it will boot up a lot faster the SSD is 1000 GB so its more than big enough
Yeah, Gparted is native in most Linux distros.Linux does it. So something like USBtools should do it.
The new (ish) SSD M.2 come from the laptop, and then onto a PC that's where it originates from, but it a lot faster than a standard SSD by about 5k timesI 'ave a laptop
The size of a stick of gum and about 5k times fasterI have a 500 gig ssd as my boot drive and four 4TB drives in RAID 10. cpu and gpu are water cooled.
That's what I have in my laptop.The size of a stick of gum and about 5k times faster
where was that photo i think ive seen that one in Australia a plce called Allora
Don't forget a game of all heartsHow fast a cpu do you need these days to play solitaire and browse LZ
My ancient XP PC will do all of that with no problemHow fast a cpu do you need these days to play solitaire and browse LZ