Depends if you like the Arkham Batman games from rocksteady. I had fun with both spiderman games but I did not go out of my way to get every side mission or collectible done.
Well I too have issues going back to very old games and replay them, oldest one I can somewhat still play is quake 2. It does not help that a lot of old games were made for CRT's and look like crap on modern monitors and/or at high resolutions. When I was a kid I used to game on a 12 inch CRT TV...
I don't know a lot of the games, but there do seem to be a lot of multiplayer games which would last longer then some singleplayer game you finish in 6-7 hours.
Those mobo panels are mostly plastic, also you can find that other mobo maklers are taking over this trend albeit to some lesser degree. I did like the NZXT fallout mob cover for their ltd ed fallout case.
I would like to add that you can download drivers in advance on your current machine to avoid any issues, but normally windows shoulld just detect the nex hardware do some changes and work just fine.
according to the article they have been working at it for 3 years and should release later this years, but according to some developpers it realisticly needs another 3 years, not surre that that timeframe works for the people fronting the money. Change the developpement to a more competent...
hmm, since it seems to be happening with both IGP and discrete GPU it's bit strange, did you try booting into safe mode? should not load drivers, see if that makes a difference.
You could also try a xlear CMOS to see if that does anything, make sure to note all changes you made b4.
Well you don't want to end up with another GTA trilogy remaster fiasco don't you, those guys took the minimal effort approach and look where that got them.
Not realy, been using an old external samsung HDD as a backup drive and also a WD possport, both seem to work well enough although the Samsung is pretty slow.
For long term storage I would still go spinning rust as those seem to retain data the best over long periods of time and even if the...
How long have you waited to see if it will not boot, seen a video recently where a defective sata drive(or cable) caused a pc to boot up very slowly.
Also did you try an slighly older bios for you board to see if that fixes it.
the drive should not write to the bad sectors anymore after a format or possibly even a defrag. There is always a chance this drive could keep going as is for years to come without further issues but I would not count on it.
I don't know if you move this drive around a lot, but if the bad...
You could do that but usually once sectors start to go bad chances are more will follow, I for one would not trust this drive with data I can not replace.