I still mostly store my games on the second drive with onnly one or two on the main drive. Not really a reasonn to do this anymore unless (like me) you are stuck in your ways or like to wipe the OS drive quite often, again not such a need for this as there used to be.
Personally I have a 1TB WD Black as the C Drive, with Windows and most apps on it, a 2TB WD Blue for games, a legacy 1TB SATA SSD for Music, games overflow and for some other files and a 3TB HDD for Videos, Pictures, etc. Probably a bit overkill for most people and if I had built it this year...
486sx33 > Pentium 200MMX > Duron 700 > Pentium 4 - 3.06Ghz with HT > Pentium 4 3.4GHz > Core 2 Duo E8400 > Intel i7 920 D0 > Intel i7 3770K > Intel i7 11700k.
As you can tell byu the last two, not so bothered about having the latest and greatest anymore, as long as it runs what I want it to. :)
Some I play:
Unrailed
Overcooked (1+2)
TMNT: Shredder's Revenge
Streets of Rage 4
Tekken 7
Xeno Crisis
Bomberman
Zombieland Double Tap: Roadtrip
Good fun round the couch really.
Just saw the update on this elsewhere, what a tragic end, but other than them being found alive is probably the best ending, at least it was quick. RIP.
I never personally got into CSGO and like a few others in here was more into CSS when it was the main game. However I am looking forward to the update, may be worth trying Counterstrike again.
I have a similar setup to you (using a USB KVM box to share keyboard and mouse between work PC and main PC) and I've had issues like this once or twice in the past, usually solved but unplugging the box from which ever computer had the issue and then plugging it back in. When this hasn't...
No sounds fine, just was not in the information you gave and dodgy PSU's can cause similar issues. (Does not nnecessarily rule out a fault with the PSU ofc).
Are you asking about these cancellations? Because if so, not in this thread, no.
RIP to the Queen. Personally I have always liked the Queen (as her popularity suggests, I'm not alone in this regard) and am saddened to the news she has passed away, but she did have a long life and was respected...
Broadly by "lessons to be learned" I meant exactly that. You can think of everything until you are blue in the face and still miss something until you learn from it. Hindsight is easy. It of course all depends on what is happening, searchinng for a person to blame every time somethinng goes...
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