I was trying to imply something i guess.
Just makes me mad that 90% of computers on the market ship with a non partitioned 500gb-1tb drive with tons of bloatware and crap like that.
Sad state...
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I was trying to imply something i guess.
Just makes me mad that 90% of computers on the market ship with a non partitioned 500gb-1tb drive with tons of bloatware and crap like that.
Sad state...
I was being serious, the last time i priced them it was $800 for a 32gb drive :P
If they are down to $1 per GB, then hell... Why are we still using HDD's?
Thats cost effective as hell.
Are the SSD's under $800/32gb yet? :wacko:
well, 10,000 rpm is really just a minimum access time... (1 spin of a disk @ 10,000 rpm is 6ms, where as a ssd can access files in .22ms).
That WD drive is actually the highest benchmarked non ssd...
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There is no such thing as a program that speeds up your computer.
There are only programs that try to clean all the crap out.
Yeah, the PCI drives are awesome.
But something like the Velociraptor is more cost effective.
If you're Quiji, yeah go for the PCI drives :wacko:
Considering middle of the road ram is 2.5gb + read/write speed.
No.
Ram is too fast, the only thing that a SSD would accomplish is the ability to render extremely large models or something.
Yup :rolleyes: they do things kind of silly in electronics.
It's mainly the really big ones.
Hey, as long as it's Yellow-Red-Orange-Gold or it says 47k on the side.
Oh, that's kind of silly.
Do you have the resistor?
Why do you even need wire then XD
I'd just let the solder do the work.
I guess I'm just accustomed to using as thick a wire as possible.
oh... thought you meant the highest quality :O
http://www.microsoft.com/games/freelancer/default.aspx shouts "yes" to me.
Finest is a kind of poor choice of words when talking about cabling :P
But i know what you mean.
Yeah, the shrink wrapping isn't color coded as far as the outside of the cable goes. Sadly :-/
All the ones I've ever used have been stranded, but if you have one that didn't cost $0.10 a foot, there's a good chance it would be solid.
Cat-5 cables can be either solid or stranded.