KasperL
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Hello ComputerForum.
I am highly considering buying a new gaming PC and I was wondering if anyone as some good tips as to what I should do before receiving the PC and what I should do when I have it set up.
The PC that I am considering to buy, will be prebuilt because of my lack of experince. It will have Windows 7 installed, and an SSD + a storage 7200 RPM harddive on 1 TB(for recordings).
I know some of the more obvious things, like these:
Keep the space, in which the PC will be, clean and tidy(To prevent dust and such to hog the PC's fans).
Make sure the PC has sufficient cooling.
Do not overclock it, unless you know how to do it and it is absolutely necessary.
When the OS is setup, install or update graphic drivers and motherboard drivers(any other drivers that are important to update?)
Make sure a good anti-virus program is installed.
What other things, do you recommend? And by that I mean, things like securing a long lasting life for the SSD, and other components. I have read something about an SSD needing to ''dump'' files. For this to be initiated, you have to simply log off windows and leave it at the start screen. Is this correct?
Thanks!
I am highly considering buying a new gaming PC and I was wondering if anyone as some good tips as to what I should do before receiving the PC and what I should do when I have it set up.
The PC that I am considering to buy, will be prebuilt because of my lack of experince. It will have Windows 7 installed, and an SSD + a storage 7200 RPM harddive on 1 TB(for recordings).
I know some of the more obvious things, like these:
Keep the space, in which the PC will be, clean and tidy(To prevent dust and such to hog the PC's fans).
Make sure the PC has sufficient cooling.
Do not overclock it, unless you know how to do it and it is absolutely necessary.
When the OS is setup, install or update graphic drivers and motherboard drivers(any other drivers that are important to update?)
Make sure a good anti-virus program is installed.
What other things, do you recommend? And by that I mean, things like securing a long lasting life for the SSD, and other components. I have read something about an SSD needing to ''dump'' files. For this to be initiated, you have to simply log off windows and leave it at the start screen. Is this correct?
Thanks!
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