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  1. If I may jump in the discussion. I know this thread is here for a while, still I would like to show you what I think would be a better system overall considering price to performance ratio.

     

    Here's what I've come up with: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/x4MMyX

     

    EDIT: You could go with a 300 series motherboard and a pinnacle ridge chip to cut some corners and save some money but then you would need to update the BIOS in order for that CPU to work on it.

     

    This would cost you roughly around 870€ in total, give or take.

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  2. Before we bought our first PC it all started with commodore 64 and games like Pac Man, Boulder Dash, Agent USA, Montazuma's Revenge, Batman, Bubble Bobble, Rampage, Ultima, Golden Axe and many more. First PC came and I experienced games at a whole new level ranging from Doom/2, Commander Keen, Wolfenstein 3D, Earthworm Jim, Rayman, Warcraft 2, Hexen, Red Alert 1 and C&C, Road Rash, Tiberium Sun, Lemmings, Quake, Duke Nukem 3D, Unreal, Unreal Tournament, Spider Man 1, Future Cop, Age of Empires, Diablo, Carmaggedon, Dungeon Keeper 1/2, Blood, HoMM 2, Blade Runner, Claw, Fallout, Blood Omen Legacy Of Kain.......I've literally stumbled upon one of my old childhood notebooks a few days ago where I kept track of all the games progress, secrets, cheat codes, games i played, games i had in my collection and so on. These are some of the games from that notebook, talking about a trip down memory lane.

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  3. Try checking for a process called "superfetch" when you start your PC next time. It's one of the main things that causes 100% disk usage and since you said it begins with you turning your PC on I'm most assured it's the main cause of the issue. The programs and other processes you are running in the background are written in your RAM memory (hence RAM caches), superfetch is basically making your hard drive to fetch those programs from memory to load quicker than usual. Don't be alarmed, it's not harmful at all and you can disable it if you want.

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  4. This song was being used a lot on WoW PvP videos. Watched them all the time but I was too young to play or even understand what was going on.

     

     

    I've been off this thread for sometime but speaking of Strid "Speed" here's some with his Disarmonia Mundi career (soilwork in <3 always but this... ;) )

     

     

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