There was nothing in your post to indicate if you owned a console, or if your PC is suitable for high end gaming. Much less streaming game play,. In that regard I stand by what I said about optimizing. Even if MS did release a 'barebones' Windows I don't believe it would offer significant. Win7 didn't have the Win10 bloatware, and I dual booted with Win7 for the first six months of Win In that time did a number of game.
As Martmcd pointed out, there would also be many gamers wanting more of something from the barebones version. None of use are. I have plenty of gripes, some of them relating to features. There is not one size fits all solution. The only people that benefit are serious benchmarking overclockers, and they don't.
Good quality air cooling can actually be more effective, and quieter if the ambient air temp is high, because the liquid in a. If you are in an air con space air is still as good or better, even at boost clock speeds around 4.
Consoles have a much bigger following. They have their own agenda, and this is. I have the same question 1. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Martmcd Independent Advisor. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.
In reply to Martmcd's post on April 1, Either that or blow PC off and go buy a PS5 or something. I am sorry, that you didn't find it helpful as i mentioned if you forcibly remove an app that Microsoft considers integral to the operating system, it will be "repaired" Microsoft store takes a little over 2MB space and does not use any resources when not opened by the user.
In reply to Martmcd's post on April 2, Why not, it's what i need and is important to me. MS do have a one size fits all 'bare bones' gaming OS Limiting then number of Startup programs as with previous Windows versions is good enough. However, Win10 runs games as well as Win7 did, in spite of the extra rubbish one persons trash is In reply to BossDweeb's post on April 3, See the table for special information you should know before you begin installing the operating system.
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Please do not enter contact information. If you require a response, contact support. Skip To Main Content. Safari Chrome Edge Firefox. Support Navigation Support. Close Window. Basically you just need to put it together and install an operating system. If you are into playing games you may want to look into buying a video card. If you have any specific questions on what need to be done to put it all together just ask!
Oh I just want a regular quad cpu pc. I'm not into gaming. So I just put all the parts together and just install an operating system? I got the keyboard, mouse and monitor.
Do I have to configure the cpu before install an op. This is going to be my first build, so I am still a noob. Last edited by a moderator: Dec 27, Usually the memory is the thing to be concerned about as far as configuring, however the memory included is Mhz cas 9 which is usually the default settings for most Bios'.
Since you're using a single HDD, you don't have to do any configuring there either. It should go pretty easy. It can be a bit overwhelming, but really everything is pretty much "plug in and play". Once you get the computer in and if you find yourself hitting a wall, just post it up here, we'll get it fixed straight away.
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