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it's like how painting a car red increases horsepower. it's just the way it works dude
there was an extended joke about this but i cant remember anything but red leds on case = faster

That's tribal as forget.
someone didn't go to sjw school. u can't be tribal against white people.

30 bucks more for slightly faster drives
Okay no.
30 bucks for considerably faster and more reliable drives with longer warranty when they eventually fail. the WD black can also go up to 4TB in capacity whereas blue stops at 1TB.

there was an extended joke about this but i cant remember anything but red leds on case = faster
if enough people believe that red makes your vehicle faster it'll eventually come true, man

???
HDDs are slow, bulky, and noisy, however SSDs are Quiet, really fast, and slim.


HDD should be mainly used for mass storage, not your OS, more capacity is not always better, my current setup is 120gb ssd and 1tb HDD Storage.
I have purchased many SSDs and I have never had one fail on me, as opoposed I have had many seagate HDDs get noisy over time and even fail.

If you must use a HDD at least get a WD Black.

« Last Edit: February 06, 2016, 10:19:27 PM by ZERØ »

I know I've said this before but the only drives I've ever had fail were Seagate. Hail Western Digital. o/

I know I've said this before but the only drives I've ever had fail were Seagate. Hail Western Digital. o/
First drive I've EVER had fail was a Seagate

I know I've said this before but the only drives I've ever had fail were Seagate. Hail Western Digital. o/
First drive I've EVER had fail was a Seagate
three of my five WDs are having trouble less than 3 years into their life, my seagate is still going strong

drive failure is selective

Drives are random as hell. My first drive to die was a WD Black, I bought another one because they are cheap and quality, I believe that one was damaged due to me moving place to place so much. This one is perfect.

three of my five WDs are having trouble less than 3 years into their life, my seagate is still going strong
Which color WD


iirc WD's have an annual failure of 3% while seagate has 14%
WD or go home.



Seems accurate to me, never heard of Hitachi though, may take a look at them now.

[img]http://images.techhive.com/images/article/2014/01/backblaze-annual-hdd-failure-rate-100226259-orig.jpg[/img

Seems accurate to me, never heard of Hitachi though, may take a look at them now.

i like how the smaller harddrives for seagate fail more easily

"Im buying a 1200 euro pc because I want to get pro-er at csgo" -Some idiot on facebook.
It was a prebuild with an i5 and a GTX960 tho. Who wants to spend 1200 euros on that? It had an SSD tough but that was only 250Gb lol.
And better hardware doesnt mean you are automaticly a 360 quickscoper at the game.

EDIT: He keeps saying we are noobs and filthy casuals because we are saying i3s can run cs.
This dude
« Last Edit: February 07, 2016, 07:23:10 AM by espio100 »

Seems accurate to me, never heard of Hitachi though, may take a look at them now.
Hitachi is a good brand, they've been around for a bit