@whoololon said in PC Gaming Configuration:
@Gussman Starting from the end, W7 on an M.2 is possible if we install the drivers on the installation medium; in native mode I think it doesn't recognize the device.
On the other hand, W7 doesn't have support for KabyLake. It doesn't mean it can't be installed, but it will give you a lot of problems; W10 is better suited for it.
Regarding the power supply, 1000 W, really?
If you're going to build a multi GPU, that's fine, if not, it's throwing money away.
I recommend that you ignore pre-assembled computers, use the configurator and add the assembly, it's the same but you pay for what you really need to have.
PCComponentes Configurator.
ok, thanks, I'll switch to W10, which I suppose is about time.
The power supply thing also seemed very excessive to me, and I have no intention of building multiple GPUs, yes.
Yes, if the configurator is what it possibly is, that's probably what I'll do, that's why I'm collecting info more or less about what might interest me... that PC seemed more or less what I'm looking for.