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@banbury | 2 August 11 | |
Yes it will come. Hard to believe that hd's have been working on the same basic principle for 30 years isnt it? Lol
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@djtaktix | 2 August 11 | |
mechanical drives will be around for a long long time yet .
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@djtaktix | 2 August 11 | |
ssd's are getting more expensive as faster models come out so they are not going to be as cheap as normal drives for sometime yet . get one now
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@jupiter2 | 2 August 11 | |
@ban... Yes, they just worked on increasing the capacity within the same principle..... If the SSD replaces HDD's, I'll be a lot disappointed.... Coz I love the principle of being a metal disk rotating at a high speed and a head is always busy trying to kiss it........ In SSD's, just read/write electrical pulses, thats it.... Too boring....
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@banbury | 3 August 11 | |
According to a programme on tv I saw the pc of the future will have no boot up time at all. It will be just like switching on a tv set. Instant windows. Then we will look back at today and laugh at how we had to wait for our computer to boot up!
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@daorry | 3 August 11 | |
Yes I am for a sever for a seeding pc over the wug it a 2.8ghz lol what a cpu back in the days
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