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General Forums => Aces High Classifieds => Topic started by: swinger on December 01, 2016, 05:22:40 PM
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Built new comp, the X51 R2 was purchased 2/25/2014 @ $1,891.00.
Offers over $500.00 considered.
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with this comp (X51) am getting 90 plus FPS.
If I added a SSD, YIKEES!!!
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Just reminding that an SSD won't improve the FPS at all.
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SSD-a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory, used in place of a hard disk because of its much greater speed.
"a decent SSD offers arguably the biggest jump in performance for your general PC experience"
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SSD's will not affect the frames per second on a video card. If for some reason it does, then the computer has more serious underlying issues
Taken from http://www.pcgamer.com/how-do-ssds-affect-gaming-performance/
If you're having framerate issues, a solid state drive isn't what you need. Your GPU is is the key component there, and upgrading to an SSD will not make a difference.
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With an SSD your computer will start faster. Games and programs may/should load faster.
The games will not run any faster though. (no FPS increase)
Coogan
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NOW most people know what SSD is. DID I say it would improve FPS?
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NOW most people know what SSD is. DID I say it would improve FPS?
with this comp (X51) am getting 90 plus FPS.
If I added a SSD, YIKEES!!!
A reasonable person would interpret your statement as "If I add an SSD, then it would improve frame rate".
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Do not interpret, I did not say FPS would be improved.
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Do not interpret, I did not say FPS would be improved.
:confused:
Coogan
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Do not interpret, I did not say FPS would be improved.
Well, ok. I feel for you.
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You twice implied that adding an ssd would increase fps. Your original statement where you directly imply that an ssd would increase fps.
with this comp (X51) am getting 90 plus FPS.
If I added a SSD, YIKEES!!!
Then you include a quote, after giving a definition of what an ssd is, that by adding an ssd a performance increase would be gained. When taken in context of AH you are implying that there would be an increase in fps.
SSD-a storage device containing nonvolatile flash memory, used in place of a hard disk because of its much greater speed.
"a decent SSD offers arguably the biggest jump in performance for your general PC experience"
Really you need to work on your salesmanship. Don't mention what your product doesn't have, and hype what it does. When you get all defensive that turns people off and they may not look any farther even if they were initially interested in what you are selling.
:salute
Sik
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Swinger you posted the following:
Topic: FS-Aleinware X51 R2 with GTX970
Built new comp, the X51 R2 was purchased 2/25/2014 @ $1,891.00.
Offers over $500.00 considered.
with this comp (X51) am getting 90 plus FPS.
If I added a SSD, YIKEES!!!
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Now, with all that you have posted above, could you enlighten the rest of us on what all is included in the Computer you are trying to sell?
- Brand/Model of Computer Case
- Brand/Model of Motherboard
- Brand/Model of Power Supply Unit
- Brand/Model of Computer Processing Unit
- Brand/Model of System Memory
- Brand/Model of Graphics Processing Unit
- Brand/Model of Hard Drives
- Brand/Model of Optical Drives
- Brand/Model of Memory Card Readers
any other additional information you can share about the Computer? are any parts of it perhaps still under warranty?
Do you have any in-depth information or specifications you can share about the GTX970 Graphics card you mentioned? like who is the manufacturer? how much VRAM does the Video Card have? is it GDDR5? is it 128 bit, 256 bit, 384 bit or 512 bit .... etc?
You will be hard pressed to find a buyer if you do not have any details to offer about the merchandise you are trying to sell
hope this helps
TC
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Is the serial number scratched off?
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swinger what turns others off is the 500 price. they can get another card that can perform as well in ah3 for 200 bucks less. perhaps you can do better in another place. anyway good luck.
semp
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I believe he is talking about the entire PC that "was purchased 2/25/2014 @ $1,891.00."
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SOLD