Rate the setup we built out of spare parts for a friend

Rate the setup we built out of spare parts for a friend.

nice dubs
can it play crysis on full settings
also that duct tape looks like a bonfire waiting to habben

It can play CSGO, that's about it. You're looking at an i5-4670k, 4gb ram, and an amd Radeon hd 7750. The duct tape is temporary, it'll be fine

i can't remember the exact model but my gpu was close to that one, a 7700 series that i gave away to a spic whose water spins backwards. nice led backlit keyboard (its gay as fuck, i hope it didn't cost him very much)

So if I add another hard drive to my computer, can I make it so that it adds more space onto the total C:/ drive or would it have to be in its own drive?

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post speccy

No it would be it's own drive, unless you got another drive and ran it in RAID

uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
wait first, why would you want to do that?

second i think you can tell windows to mount it as a folder inside of C:/ instead of as a separate drive D:/. so instead of the drive being at "D:/", it would be at "C:/new_harddrive/", or some other folder you want it to be at. I think this is possible.

Sup Forums is not interested, except they would say what i already said about the duct tape probably

How would I run it in RAID? What would be best, RAID 0 or 1? Or others?

I'm not an expert in RAID, but you would access it your bios when you got another drive

Because I rather have the total C:/ drive capacity increased rather than having another drive. That's just me though. And also, thank you for telling me about the folder method, that wouldn't be a bad idea

Okay, I figured it'd be in the BIOS but wasn't 100% sure. I'll look into it before I actually touch anything though. Thanks user

There's really no benefit to doing it that way though. I like to organize the types of files I use in different drives, makes finding shit easy

but why though
why does it need to be on C:/
it's not functionally different from it being its own drive on D:/ since all of the new drive's contents would have to be located within C:/new_harddrive/

on second thought, instead of giving you good advice, you should totally try what that user said and set it up as a raid and report back to Sup Forums with results, that would be hilarious.

Yeah I see your point. I'll do it in it's own drive and see how I like it.

It might be hilarious. For the record, I didn't recommend anything, I've never even don RAID myself

The duct tape on the power supply really makes it for me.

Good job OP

Thanks man, I thought it was a nice touch. The duct tape and the zip ties blend in well. Really I just don't have my screws with me so until I get those, this is the temporary fix

0/10 no specs

lmfao, that ductape.

Asus z87-k motherboard
I5-4670k
4gb ram
80 plus bronze psu
Amd Radeon hd 7750

with lots of zip ties and duct tape