Been reading some articles on Asus, Asrock and MSI boards and PCIE cards starting to implement USB 3.1. But is this really helping performance in the real world or are the performance numbers more in theory?
I plan on getting a SSD to use as my boot drive and have a few programs and games. I also have other drives which I use as storage. My question is, would it be better to go with 256GB OR 512GB considering price difference isn't that big. And the guy that I know owns a shop that has Corsair...
I heard that Gigabyte downgrade their boards with revisions of its original motherboards. It's easy to spot since they have Rev 1.1 or Rev 2.0 or Rev 3.0, but with a same EAN code shops can't tell the difference. Does this also happen with other brands? I'm worried that my next purchase, I end...
That's an interesting point...older HDDs would start to wear down, if there is a review that shows which one runs better over the long run, that'd be really important. You say OCZ, but which model?
I'm not going to spend that much on watching videos...for those hour long videos, I guess you're saying go with RevoDrive. What's the cheapest you guys have seen?
I've been reading up on the RevoDrive 350, it seems like people that do a lot of video production are using this. Because I do a bit of post-production and even some animation of clients, I am thinking of getting this. Any suggestions please!
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