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Just store Dolphin emu on SSD drive and games on either internal HDD or external HDD
(10-27-2012, 11:15 AM)admin89 Wrote: [ -> ]Just store Dolphin emu on SSD drive and games on either internal HDD or external HDD

You could do this with the 128 GB SSD, this is true.
It's up to you.

Any questions?
If i buy a 680 instead of a 690 i would be even able to buy the six cores and a bigger SSD
(10-27-2012, 11:19 AM)SSJVeggeto Wrote: [ -> ]If i buy a 680 instead of a 690 i would be even able to buy the six cores and a bigger SSD

That's the idea.
What makes you think you NEED a 690, out of curiosity?

In my opinion, you'd be fine with a 670.
Quote:If i buy a 680 instead of a 690 i would be even able to buy the six cores
If you're talking about Sandy Bridge-E i7 3930k then don't do that
It's not worth it
Ivy Bridge > Sandy Bridge
6 cores= much better for video editing.

You are talking about rendering videos at 1080p, right?
Or 2k HD?

I want to be sure that everything will work fine when i buy a new PC.
I was searching on some sites where i can build my own PC cause in normal shops they dont sell grafic cards on this high end class.
But on this sites i was calculating with buying a GTC680 because of GTX690 because of the price.
Than a friend of mine showed me a user on ebay where he buyed his PC.
They are allready build.
The price there was much cheaper than on other sites cause i can get 690 instead of 680 for just nearly the same price.
I forgot where I was going with this post.
I'm talking about 1080p.
Where's the difference between Ivy and Sandy brdige ?
where can i see which one of them i going to buy ?
Should work well with Dolphin, if you know what you are doing.
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