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Jan 16 2023 02:33pm
Quote (A22 @ Jan 16 2023 01:31pm)
in case your wondering i paid 69.99CAD for a seagat HDD 2TB .... No extra information given so i dont see how it will improve anything besides being newer... was my understanding


Cuda series, they're nice for basic storage but not for operating system

Purchase a 2.5" SSD, the HDD won't change your gaming speed/load times
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Jan 16 2023 02:34pm
I just buy a new computer when I want an upgrade

*shrug*
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Jan 16 2023 02:35pm
Quote (Sturmgeist @ Jan 16 2023 02:11pm)
Get new copypasta. Also, this isn't 4chan.

Checkem'





Quote (A22 @ Jan 16 2023 02:31pm)
in case your wondering i paid 69.99CAD for a seagat HDD 2TB .... No extra information given so i dont see how it will improve anything besides being newer... was my understanding


Magnetic rotary mechanical read write operations (HDD) Vs flash-based memory. (SSD)

Copy pasta
HDDs can copy 30 to 150 MB per second (MB/s), while standard SSDs perform the same action at speeds of 500 MB/s. Newer NVME SSDs can even show speeds of up to an astounding 3,000 to 3,500 MB/s. With an SSD, you can copy a 20 GB movie in less than 10 seconds, while a hard disk would take at least two minutes.

I think you're trolling though, so this will be my last response.

This post was edited by lolkggz on Jan 16 2023 02:39pm
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Jan 16 2023 02:37pm
Quote (ChronFather420 @ Jan 16 2023 01:34pm)
I just buy a new computer when I want an upgrade

*shrug*


I like building, as you have control over the parts you put in. So many prebuilts take short cuts to save costs, not a fan of expensive prebuilts with shit components.

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Quote (MadMardi @ Jan 16 2023 02:37pm)
I like building, as you have control over the parts you put in. So many prebuilts take short cuts to save costs, not a fan of expensive prebuilts with shit components.


Theres a place I went to thats closed now, but they had pre-selected parts but you could swap out for any compatible part if you wanted for whatever the cost difference was. They basically just charged a few hundred bucks to do the build and the stress testing and the yadda which I was entirely fine with.
Basically if I try do anything myself I break it. Im retarded with my hands.
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Jan 16 2023 02:46pm
Quote (ChronFather420 @ Jan 16 2023 12:41pm)
Theres a place I went to thats closed now, but they had pre-selected parts but you could swap out for any compatible part if you wanted for whatever the cost difference was. They basically just charged a few hundred bucks to do the build and the stress testing and the yadda which I was entirely fine with.
Basically if I try do anything myself I break it. Im retarded with my hands.


I get that some people (usually guys) like to build their own computers but for several hundred dollars, you could get a really nice computer from a store.
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Jan 16 2023 02:48pm
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I get that some people (usually guys) like to build their own computers but for several hundred dollars, you could get a really nice computer from a store.


whats nice it looks like i can get some pretty decent laptops too for 150$ at the pawn shop so i was probably gonna grab a few of these to split my applications before doing my next full upgrade cause this thing still got some use
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whats nice it looks like i can get some pretty decent laptops too for 150$ at the pawn shop so i was probably gonna grab a few of these to split my applications before doing my next full upgrade cause this thing still got some use


Same laptops on eBay better specs for less
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Quote (JessiWan @ Jan 16 2023 02:46pm)
I get that some people (usually guys) like to build their own computers but for several hundred dollars, you could get a really nice computer from a store.


Yeah my last gaming PC on NewEgg was priced at like $2200 and I got it built and stress tested for $2500ish, so w/e all I had to do was pick it up, plug it in, and play.
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Jan 16 2023 02:50pm
Quote (lolkggz @ Jan 16 2023 03:35pm)
Checkem'
https://i.imgur.com/hJ0SbAv.png






Magnetic rotary mechanical read write operations (HDD) Vs flash-based memory. (SSD)

Copy pasta
HDDs can copy 30 to 150 MB per second (MB/s), while standard SSDs perform the same action at speeds of 500 MB/s. Newer NVME SSDs can even show speeds of up to an astounding 3,000 to 3,500 MB/s. With an SSD, you can copy a 20 GB movie in less than 10 seconds, while a hard disk would take at least two minutes.

I think you're trolling though, so this will be my last response.


Yes, im trolling miss 28PPD....
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