Jesus christ!
Yep. At least with sensible browsers they dont get loaded until you look at them at least once.
Well that at least explains it for the most part.
I use each window for different things. once is for youtube, steam, early access/non-steam game websites so I can check the news on the ones I am interested in, the second is all my 'I swear I'll read this fic....sometime' with....alot of ff.net tabs, the third is forums and whatnot, and the forth is for random misc stuff.
Yes 'random misc stuff' often translates to 'random misc porn'.
Anymore a general storage drive should be around 2-4TB in size for the cost. Otherwise just get a single 1tb SSD and if you need more space later on, you can always add more.
But I agree with removing the 2nd video card.
...woah, drive size must have seriously gone up since I last checked. Last I knew 1 TB was massively overkill.
Yeah if it's not too much go ahead and throw on a 2-4 TB HDD. I have lots of stuff that has no need to be put on an SSD and even with the large write limit on them, it would still drive me nuts to do so knowing that I am draining a limited resource every time I saved a pic or something.
I have a touch of OCD if you haven't noticed. Not enough that I can't function if something sets it off but it's like sand in my shoe.
The Evo? Yeah. LGA1151 uses the exact same backplate and connector assembly as LGA1150.
Nifty, I had just remembered I had a small issue with not checking that when I had to replace my CPU fan once.
Flash drives are not suceptable to weak magnetic fields. A magnetic field strong enough to damage it will crush it.
Also, the code that comes with it is the real important bit. With that, you can download a Windows ISO file and slap it on pretty much anything that will fit it. The actual drive part is just a fast and convenient way of installing it.
Ahh, ok. So I'll just have to figure out a place to store the code and be able to remember where it actually is.
Hmmmm...how does reinstalling your OS on an SSD work? I usually would just format the partition so I would get a fresh install but that sounds like a bad idea for an SSD.