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  • #16
    double post. my bad.

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    • #17
      in most average use cases, you're probably right, trance. even a large drive with less platter density will suffice. it all depends on how much of a power or "enthusiast" user you are as to whether or not you're going to notice the increased performance of a smaller drive with greater platter density.

      an ssd, on the other hand, will absolutely blow you away if you're using to mechanical hdd's.
      jasonofabitch loves!!!!

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      • #18
        *used to

        not "using to"

        damnit, i still can't edit with either firefox or chrome

        this issue needs to be addressed
        jasonofabitch loves!!!!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Jason View Post
          *used to

          not "using to"

          damnit, i still can't edit with either firefox or chrome

          this issue needs to be addressed
          Jason, in firefox click the "edit post" twice...that solved it for me.

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