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1 minute ago, larrymc said:

for sure with this youll kick my ass more on COD5

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Buy a decent dual channel memory kit for it if it ships with a single cheap or generic 16gb stick. Cyberpower and alot of the other pre-built pc manufacturers are known for doing that. 

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my new computer has a 500gb nvme ssd and a 1tb hdd. my current computer is dual boot win 7  64 bit pro and win 7 32 bit. how do i move files from the 64 bit to my new 500gb operating system and files to the 1tb storage drive? 

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4 hours ago, larrymc said:

my new computer has a 500gb nvme ssd and a 1tb hdd. my current computer is dual boot win 7  64 bit pro and win 7 32 bit. how do i move files from the 64 bit to my new 500gb operating system and files to the 1tb storage drive? 

can do LAN transfer ( i'd copy them to new system) by hooking to router and share  drive

other question old HDD is SATA or IDE, if SATA i'd just buy another HDD and keep old HDD use a HDD caddy 

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Sweet setup my friend. That explains all the head shots recently lol

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my current computer is ssd sata my new one has operating system installed  on the ssd. i want to put files on the hhd and run the games from the ssd.. there might be software that will maybe transfer the files but how do i run the games from the ssd.

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8 hours ago, larrymc said:

my current computer is ssd sata my new one has operating system installed  on the ssd. i want to put files on the hhd and run the games from the ssd.. there might be software that will maybe transfer the files but how do i run the games from the ssd.

Hey Larry.  Not a bad machine, pretty decent for the price tag.

As for running the games from the SSD, it's not as simple to just "move" files over, you'll need to re-install the game onto the SSD.  WIndows using a registry process so installing the software registers it with the OS so it knows where to find the application and other stuff.  From there you can copy over your game's player profiles.  Keep in mind though, with COD5, regardless of where you install the game, the maps are by default, downloaded/saved to your user directory which is on the same drive as your OS.

Typically when I do this, I hook up my old drive into the new PC as a secondary drive so any files I need are readily available, not sure what your PC knowledge is but is simple enough. For me, my PC case has a built-in dock on top so I just pop the old drive in and a way I go.  Then clean up the old drive after I'm done, it serves as a backup in-case I forgot something.

Good luck and happy gaming on the new rig.

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Very nice Larry!

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13 hours ago, larrymc said:

my current computer is ssd sata my new one has operating system installed  on the ssd. i want to put files on the hhd and run the games from the ssd.. there might be software that will maybe transfer the files but how do i run the games from the ssd.

just copy activision folder to C:\Program Files (x86)\Activision\Call of Duty - World at War is on SSD

should see 

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these files 

and this also copy over to SSD from old drive  users\appdata  folder.

if not work then install game leaving those files there. main thing is your profile 

 

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Powerful rig for less money, I like it!!

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On 5/20/2022 at 3:19 PM, J3st3r said:

Buy a decent dual channel memory kit for it if it ships with a single cheap or generic 16gb stick. Cyberpower and alot of the other pre-built pc manufacturers are known for doing that. 

A brand name power supply would not hurt...

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Looks solid to me. My only complaint is that HDD. Replace SSD all day 💪 (just my personal opinion)

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The only drawback that I see is that I just purchased a cyberpower PC last year for Dot80 and the EVGA power supply didnt last a year. Bought the Same EVGA power supply,  wattage  and everything was the same but the one I just purchased to replace the other one was a lot better built  it appeared. And more heavy duty wires on it etc.

 

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10 hours ago, BUDMAN said:

A brand name power supply would not hurt...

 

They have been shipping them with a Corsiar CM series or a decent quality GreatWall 80Plus Gold or an EVGA power supply. I would be more concerned with the cheap and slow DDR4 2400 and the cheap sub $100-$150 Micro ATX motherboards that most of them are shipped with.

 

Who in there rite mind puts a Micro ATX motherboard in a decent quality Mid Tower case that supports a full sized ATX or ITX motherboard?  lol  

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6 hours ago, J3st3r said:

 

They have been shipping them with a Corsiar CM series or a decent quality GreatWall 80Plus Gold or an EVGA power supply. I would be more concerned with the cheap and slow DDR4 2400 and the cheap sub $100-$150 Micro ATX motherboards that most of them are shipped with.

 

Who in there rite mind puts a Micro ATX motherboard in a decent quality Mid Tower case that supports a full sized ATX or ITX motherboard?  lol  

Just stating a fact that the EVGA power supply in unit was not of the same quality as its exact replacement bought and their warranty states you have to send whole PC back to them at your cost and they would determine if they would honor the warranty. Cheaper and less time consuming to just order new Power supply and install yourself. Other than that I am very satisfied with the PC.  Wasnt that happy with the micro mother board either but has given no problems.  

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