April 2, 201214 yr Author ok thanks guys for all these advices!! seems like I have a problem to explain what I'm going to do with the harddrives ;) When I buy this system: 1. SSD (60GB) = only Windows 7 (no programs like office etc.) 2. HDD (1TB) = all programs (office, photoshop, etc.) & all games (FSX, CoD, etc.) & personal files ... months later (after I bought a 2nd SSD): 1. SSD (60GB) = only Windows 7 (still no programs) 2. SSD (124GB) = only FSX 3. HDD (1TB) = all programs & all the other games & personal files I hope you can understand what I mean :D Carl-Johann Winkler, DWaviationSystem Specs: ASRock Z77 Extreme4 | Intel Core i5 3570K 4x4.2GHz | MSI GTX970 Gaming 4G | Corsair XMS3 2x4GB RAM | Samsung 850EVO 120GB & 250GB SSD | Seagater Barracuda 1TB & 3TB | ASUS VS248H FullHD | Noctua NH-D14 CPU-Cooler
April 4, 201214 yr Author I just got to know about the upcoming Ivy Bridge from INTEL. I will probably change to the i5-3570K (only a few bucks more than the 2500K) and invest a little bit more in a Z77-motherboard, so I can definitely support my front USB3.0 port with a internal header, which the P8Z68-V LX unfortunately doesn't have. Since I won't come home until the end of June, I will have a lot of time to check how this new generation is doing its job. What do you think about this? Carl-Johann Winkler, DWaviationSystem Specs: ASRock Z77 Extreme4 | Intel Core i5 3570K 4x4.2GHz | MSI GTX970 Gaming 4G | Corsair XMS3 2x4GB RAM | Samsung 850EVO 120GB & 250GB SSD | Seagater Barracuda 1TB & 3TB | ASUS VS248H FullHD | Noctua NH-D14 CPU-Cooler
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