Prove it. They always answer their tickets. The reason you probably didn't get instant setup is because they moved their website and stuff over.
I'm not here to prove myself to you.
That post was to warn users that they are not as good as they may have people think. Sure, you might have a good experience. Means they didn't need to try much. But enough of this, I'm not going to argue with you. It was a warning post to others and that's all. This is NOT a good host.
As proved by others who have posted in this thread, this is an unusual case. Besides, starting a server requires a tad bit of patience, things happen, give it 24 hours before getting too angry.
I'm not starting a server. I'm switching hosts. And I don't care if it takes 24 hours to set up, but do not post instant setup when it is most definitely NOT instant setup. They also refuse to answer a ticket I've had up for over 24 hours.
So I purchased a server, gold plan. Supposedly instant setup, but I ended up waiting over an hour. So I opened a ticket. One hour after that, I'm seemingly unable to access the website due to 403 forbidden. Either I'm banned, or their website is experiencing troubles. Either way this is a terrible experience and I will be requesting a refund.
The cards battle back and forth in some specs.
Personally I'd say 7950 because it beats the 660 ti more than the 660ti beats the 7950, but, they're so similar that they will both perform well.
I would say to go with a 256GB if you plan on storing all of your games on there. I have a 128GB Crucial M4 and I have used up about 60GB so far just with Windows, my programs, and BF3 stored on there. I can't store all of my games on there because my Steam folder is 80GB. The only reason I have BF3 on the SSD is because it's the only Origin game I have.
So for boot drive only 32GB, for boot and programs either 64GB or 128GB, and for all of that plus games go with 256GB.
64 GB is fine if you're on a budget and use it solely as a boot drive.
I would recommend an OCZ Vertex 4 or Intel 330 Series.
Well, I don't really have a budget (after buying my cpu components I still have around a grand to throw around) and I enjoy fast game loading.
So should I just buy a sizeable maybe 128 or 256 and just install my games on it?
Sorry, but that case is absolutely awful for cable management as far as I've heard. At that price range BF Shinobi XL/Corsair 650D would be a far better option.
It's one of the most highly rated full tower cases...and I'm having no issue with cables.
So I've been recently told that an SSD is one of the most amazing things I could ever get. I'm told I could start up my entire computer in less than 20 seconds, and that I should install my OS and games on one.
And so I was just curious what size/brand should I buy? And how much would it cost?
Don't. Many laptops have some serious overheating issues(especially Alienware), have much worse performance than desktop and are overpriced(Alienware, again). If you seriously suggested an Alienware you should stop trying to advise people. They have been absolutely horrendous crap ever since Dell bought them.
We are suggesting a micro ATX/mini ITX build because it's clearly a possibility here, it would save a lot of money and get much better performance for the same price.
Instead of releasing your period blood, take note of what I said.
"from a gaming computer company, like alienware"
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I'm not here to prove myself to you.
That post was to warn users that they are not as good as they may have people think. Sure, you might have a good experience. Means they didn't need to try much. But enough of this, I'm not going to argue with you. It was a warning post to others and that's all. This is NOT a good host.
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I'm not starting a server. I'm switching hosts. And I don't care if it takes 24 hours to set up, but do not post instant setup when it is most definitely NOT instant setup. They also refuse to answer a ticket I've had up for over 24 hours.
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EDIT: Now instead of the white screen it goes me 403 forbidden. Why on earth would I be banned? I was just trying to purchase.
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The cards battle back and forth in some specs.
Personally I'd say 7950 because it beats the 660 ti more than the 660ti beats the 7950, but, they're so similar that they will both perform well.
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Alright, thanks.
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Well, I don't really have a budget (after buying my cpu components I still have around a grand to throw around) and I enjoy fast game loading.
So should I just buy a sizeable maybe 128 or 256 and just install my games on it?
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It's one of the most highly rated full tower cases...and I'm having no issue with cables.
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Alright.
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http://www.newegg.co...N82E16820147165
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147164
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119160
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And so I was just curious what size/brand should I buy? And how much would it cost?
This is the only one I've seen that seems reasonable according to my google findings, but then again my google findings are very minute...
http://www.amazon.com/Crucial-2-5-Inch-Solid-State-CT512M4SSD2/dp/B004W2JL3Y
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Instead of releasing your period blood, take note of what I said.
"from a gaming computer company, like alienware"