PC UPGRADE

Ekans2011

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My M.2 it's pretty much full, I've got nearly 300gb left out of 2T
So you're above 80-85% full, and performance has heavily slowed down. :(

I've never done a clean install
This is not a good thing, honestly. :(

The thing is that my music program has got literally like minimum another 100 plug ins that some of them dont even know where they are anymore and it would take me good 2 months to organise everything in order how it was lol
That is the main reason you would need to keep the OS separate from everything else. :)
 

Martinr36

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Your 2070 SUPER was a QHD/1440p GPU. It's already overkill for your monitor, considering that anything above 80/100fps is almost worthless.
That's only my opinion, though.
Totally agree, I'm running a 2070 Super myself and it handles the the 2 monitors in my signature no problem
 

KlevisDara

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Dont even know if upgrade is even worth it right now then
Maybe wait a year and get a new pc at this point and do everything all over again

Or if you guys suggest anything on what to upgrade and which one fits better
 

SpyderTracks

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Dont even know if upgrade is even worth it right now then
Maybe wait a year and get a new pc at this point and do everything all over again

Or if you guys suggest anything on what to upgrade and which one fits better
As already said, that monitor is a really poor experience for you, you’re at a 20 year old resolution which is an incredibly poor experience.

A decent monitor would give a huge boost to gaming enjoyment
 

Ekans2011

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Dont even know if upgrade is even worth it right now then
Maybe wait a year and get a new pc at this point and do everything all over again
Indeed, I'd start doing some maintenance by installing a dedicated OS drive and performing a proper clean install.

I'm pretty sure your performance will improve.
 

KlevisDara

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As already said, that monitor is a really poor experience for you, you’re at a 20 year old resolution which is an incredibly poor experience.

A decent monitor would give a huge boost to gaming enjoyment
I appreciate your comment mate, mind showing me a decent one ?
This one cost me £600 couple of months ago
Say if I sell this and get a new one with similar price or max another £100 on top
 

KlevisDara

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Indeed, I'd start doing some maintenance by installing a dedicated OS drive and performing a proper clean install.

I'm pretty sure your performance will improve.
Thanks bro, you mentioned a fast and small one, can you tell me a good one ?
I need to take a look how to install a new drive, never done that before, but shouldn't be hard
 

Martinr36

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Ekans2011

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Thanks bro, you mentioned a fast and small one, can you tell me a good one ?
I need to take a look how to install a new drive, never done that before, but shouldn't be hard
You can buy a SolidiGM P44PRO or a Samsung 980PRO for example.

It's very easy; you'll need just a screwdriver. :)

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