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#1 slipknot-maggot
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If you have CS: S you could just play Zombie Mod on that, even though its pretty weak, a far amount of people play it.
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I recently built a gaming PC and because of a seemingly bad Vista install, I'm going to reformat the drive. I would like to know everyone's opinion on a good partition setup for a gaming PC.

It's a 400GB drive, and I was thinking of putting the OS and applications/games on a 150GB partition and using the remaining 250GB for my rather large collection of music, photos, and videos.

Does this seem like an okay setup? I don't want to run out of space for games and such, and 250GB seems like enough for my media collection. What do you think?

Zeke129

 

Seems good enough, depending on the amount of games you have and want to install. 

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#3 slipknot-maggot
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NCIX owns all.
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doesnt it say where u want to install the game? u should be able to pick what hd u want.SiKh22
For BF2 it does, but not in BF2: SF
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#5 slipknot-maggot
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Alright, recently had my PC formated. Made eveything much faster. The C Drive is 20gigs, which is full. The D is 100gigs, and has nothing on it. I went to go install BF2 but it always wanted to go on the C. Finally got it on there, but when I tryed to install BF2: SF it wouldn't let me because the C is full and it wouldn't let me pick the D drive. Can anyone help? Do I have to merge the drives together if thats possible?
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#6 slipknot-maggot
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Wouldn't you need something like 800w?
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#7 slipknot-maggot
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Been playing since I was 3, now I'm 13. So 10 years. Started out with a NES I think, then to N64. Computer etc.
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My mobo is an old Intel Desktop Board D865PERL. For my ram, I had some pc "nerds" order all my stuff so I didn't order a wrong part. Unless my 2 256 ram sticks are slowing down the 2 1gb sticks
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#9 slipknot-maggot
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Sorry for the triple post, but I'm totally stumped on what to do.
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#10 slipknot-maggot
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Yeah also heard they did want to buy. But wish they would, it would help be the demise of the PS3.