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    Good looking out. I'll check that out.
    Yeah the OS on USB is a nice trick but it just isn't cutting it.
    There's no reason it should hang up with Firefox.
    It catches up eventually..
    If you absolutely had to you could use it for graphics and web browsing but its not going to capture video games.
    It's actually an okay setup man, real shame about the HDD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Antwan View Post
    Good looking out. I'll check that out.
    Yeah the OS on USB is a nice trick but it just isn't cutting it.
    There's no reason it should hang up with Firefox.
    It catches up eventually..
    If you absolutely had to you could use it for graphics and web browsing but its not going to capture video games.
    It's actually an okay setup man, real shame about the HDD.
    http://www.toshiba.com/us/computers/...C50/C55D-B5319
    yeah i think your comp is perfectly fine to handle an ssd and preform good. i would say defintely get the ssd or another good harddrive for a low price and put the os on there.
    money is tight but a good harddrive mihg tjust be what you need. your computer is pretty new and can handle some complex stuff. rendering and editing might be a task depending on how heavy your effects are, because idk what typ eof graphics card it has. it says amd which is a good company, but i dont think its a gaming level card, so i might just be able to handle games with settings at medium to high at the very least.
    also the ram you have will determine how slow your computer will get doing a bunch of task that involve memory, like rendering.
    if you have at least 4gb of ram then you should be okay. though 8 would be preferrable for future use.
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    Are you thinking that setup is good for capturing?
    4GB of ram is what it has, and AMD E1-1200 (Radeon HD)
    It's just a bit unclear as to what is needed to do it.
    Never learned about the hardware and every computer I've had so far couldn't handle it.
    Hard to get motivated!
    I do appreciate it, just need to learn.
    Not feeling like investing money for trial and error but rather something that is sure fire.
    If that means a completely new setup I am game but obviously I'll have to wait a bit longer.
    Let me know! I need the truth at this point. Too many dead setups.
    Last edited by Antwan; 08-06-2015 at 10:21 PM.

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