right ok cool. So just to make sure:1TB is fine on each if you want....the drive sizes is up to you and what budget you have available.
No, RAID isn't relevant.
right ok cool. So just to make sure:1TB is fine on each if you want....the drive sizes is up to you and what budget you have available.
No, RAID isn't relevant.
Yeah ... we did 🥴Yep....perfect. We got there in the end
right yeah ill do that if it comes to it ...Oh, and to answer your earlier question...no, I'd leave the extra case fan off...it's a pretty cheap fan which, while doing a decent job of moving air, will not be quiet whilst doing it. My understanding is that the case has more than enough airflow....if needed buy a decent fan later on and fit it (only takes 5-10 minutes)
ah ok yeah i'll do that thanksLooking good. Worht considering upgrading the Warranty to SIlver...only £5 more for better cover. System and monitor and both spot on (that case is a fantastic looking case!)
Peripherals should be fine...Logitech and Razer both do good enough products in their field
ah ok,thanks,probably will be using it actively so will use an ssdIf you are using it as a pure storage drive then the speed isn't important (will just take a bit longer to transfer stuff across). If you are going to keep stuff on it that is accessed regularly or doing a lot of transferrring, then would be worth it.
Wifi is wifi, one card will operate very much the same as the next, they don't amplify the signal being received at all, it all depends how strong the signal being sent is.Hey @Nursemorph @SpyderTracks , nearly finished aha 😅
1. i've seen that wifi can come with the asus tuf motherboard ... the room i play in struggles to get wifi ... so need best wireless wifi possible ... so should i get the INTEL® WI-FI 6 AX200 ,, or is the one on the motherboard suitable?
2. Obviously this is bought by make-a-wish ... so do you know a way i can send this build to them, like a URL or something, other than copying and pasting it?
ohhh right igy. will need to buy a repeater then probably. Thank youWifi is wifi, one card will operate very much the same as the next, they don't amplify the signal being received at all, it all depends how strong the signal being sent is.
If the signal is weak where you are you may wish to consider homeplugs or something.
The motherboard does not include wifi, so you would need a card and the intel AX200 is the best buy.
You can send them the link at the bottom of the quote.
oh right ok, thanksI believe the light strips are normally controlled via motherboard connections and their software.