What if someone needs more space than just puny 128GB drives?
I know people having huge collections, and storing them on an SSD is pointless when you factor in the GB/$. An SSD is only good as boot drive or generally a game drive, for storage/media, HDD is still superior.
alrite van vaia apni 1ta 128gb ssb 8k te dite parle ami manbo j ya ppl dis days use ssds rather more than hdd.taile ami amar tv beicha dia 8k te ssd kinum.LOL
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alrite van vaia apni 1ta 128gb ssb 8k te dite parle ami manbo j ya ppl dis days use ssds rather more than hdd.taile ami amar tv beicha dia 8k te ssd kinum.LOL
Last edited by Vanguard; June 23rd, 2012 at 00:35.
Girl my body don't lie, i'm outta my mind, let it rain over me.......
Lol, that's more or less like a video games stall right in your room.
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Where exactly in Dhaka do you reside, Asif vai?
What if those movies are BRIPs over ~9GB or maybe even more?
...and whether you agree or not lol, everyone would agree with me on the HDD part. It's just impracticable in this day and age to store all that stuff on DVDs, if you talk in HDD prices before the flood, they were very cheap. Some newer laptops don't even come with DVD drives anymore, and I like many others download stuff. I stopped buying DVDs 3years back or maybe in 2008.
Burning them now and again is PITA whereas I can just store them on the HDD and search it up whenever I need, easy access/less chance of being lost/disc problems/storage etc.
^Provided your ISP is Link3 or some other connected with BDIX.
I only got link3 last year, before that it was BDCOM(not PPPOE), so no BDIX speed and used to download at ~30KB/s. Downloading a movie would take around 2days if it was a 1080p BRIP, good old days.Games on the other hand would take like a week or maybe even more depending on size.
After I got Link3, I only downloaded like 139GB so far from TBD, before that it was Daruchini for movies or games but now it's only private/public torrents. I want a seedbox so bad, but can't afford one.![]()
Guessed it right then.
We already went quite off-topic. So, not replying to your post with what I wanted to say, dipu.
@Nikomia dhaka cantonment
Girl my body don't lie, i'm outta my mind, let it rain over me.......
and i got 2 TB HDD.still i need another 1,and yeah,once i was a dvd collector too.. 2004<->2010,i got huge dvd movies and games collection,after then to till now,i got soft collection in my hdd,amr hdd er joto movie games ase,ogula write korte j dvd lagbe oi tk dia ssd kena na geleo 1 ta 500gb HDD chole ashbe..
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is that DIABLO III?
Girl my body don't lie, i'm outta my mind, let it rain over me.......
the main resolve is dis a ssd tho havin f¤¤¤ing speed can never match the spaceholder of a hdd.nd is sum1 mad saying that he'll buy a ssd rather than a hdd.an os such as w7 alone takes 20gb then wht abt games and other apps?
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the main resolve is dis a ssd tho havin f¤¤¤ing speed can never match the spaceholder of a hdd.nd is sum1 mad saying that he'll buy a ssd rather than a hdd.an os such as w7 alone takes 20gb then wht abt games and other apps?
Really! Care to explain how is it so? First and foremost, the link you've provided for the InWin isn't a good review. It just describing its features without properly testing them. Even the voltage regulation testing part is kinda obscure and lame. Anyhow, InWin is based on Andyson unit which is still sorta variable in extreme performance and hardly any renown manufacturer opt this main unit for their psu thus far. Delta, on the other hand, has been a proven performer as OEM for manufacturers like Antec, Asus etc for ages now. Delta units are also well reputed for their durability. Yes, they do lack aesthetics, a nice clean modular setup and still features multi rails which is arguably one of the major /*futile*/concern in psu realm for people around us. Even so, they ought to be way better than any InWin counterpart in terms of power purity.