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Ping_chan
Wallet After Summer Sale -
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

Pretty soft for a Sony.
Ahh back in the day when people actually used graphics cards to render ponies/3D graphics…  
Stupid bitcoin mining.
Background Pony #8127
You wish AMD was that powerful. nVidia is the ONLY way to go for superior graphical preformance
Background Pony #D2EC
@BigBuggyBastage  
AMD/PowerColor’s support is pretty non-existent. Assholes never responded to any of my requests for help when playing SC2 would crash to Desktop then BSOD when I reopened.  
I ended up re-formatting my PC, thinking it was a driver/update issue.  
This was after ruling out the PSU as a cause.  
Pretty much hate AMD for this shit, but now that I figured out what causes the driver crash, the gameplay’s pretty sweet.
Background Pony #D2EC
-Intel i7-4790K @ 4.00GHz up to 4.60GHz  
-8 GB RAM  
-Radeon R9 280 video card (3GB GDDR5)
 
AMD processors suck (my laptop has integrated graphics)  
But I find the only issue with AMD card is the driver crashes with RAPTR running.
Phobia
Artist -

Amd is shit. My computer is concentrated digital cancer because of the cheap amd graphics card it came with.
 
What about AMD cpu’s? (Also sorry to say…but I like PGA better than LGA.)
Phobia
Artist -

@Phobia
i have lost my information on an hdd, never an sdd
SSD’s malfuntion with excessive heat and writing too much onto them, while hdd’s wear out by reading and writing and can be destroyed by a magnet.
defrag should be easy to avoid unless you are retarded and intelligent at the same time.
 
Still though, recovery is everything to me when it comes to if a hard drive fails. Same reason I will never in my life use anything like RAID 0.
BigBuggyBastage
Pixel Perfection - I still call her Lightning Bolt
Solar Supporter - Fought against the New Lunar Republic rebellion on the side of the Solar Deity (April Fools 2023).
Non-Fungible Trixie -
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Wallet After Summer Sale -
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!

Go fsck yourself
Same here. I’ve had dozens of HDDs fail – most of them Western Digital, and without warning – but never a single SSD. Maybe I’m an ‘anomaly’ on that, but I trust most solid-state drives made today by reputable manufacturers, i.e. you won’t catch me dead with an OCZ SSD.
 
If your data is important to you, it shouldn’t ever be in only one place, nor on one type of storage. A common recommendation is to use three ‘types’ and ‘places’. I use four, or more if it’s mission-critical. Always think “worst-case scenario,” and how badly you need that data for your well-being.
 
FWIW, I tend to use Intel and Samsung (Pro) SSDs. Hard to beat the latter’s 10-year warranty. :)
 
Weren’t we talking about Pones…?
Knapperx3
Wallet After Summer Sale -

@Phobia  
i have lost my information on an hdd, never an sdd  
SSD’s malfuntion with excessive heat and writing too much onto them, while hdd’s wear out by reading and writing and can be destroyed by a magnet.  
defrag should be easy to avoid unless you are retarded and intelligent at the same time.
Phobia
Artist -

@Phobia
…I guess I’ll join in…
  • Intel i5-3450 3.1GHz (quad)
  • EVGA Geforce GTX770, 2GB
  • 16GBs of RAM (I do too much multitasking at once, and GTA V lagged out for me when I still had 8GB)
  • Toshiba 2TB HDD (Primary drive) + WD 500GB HDD. SSDs suck (I seem to be the only one with that opinion).
All that in some cheap and small office PC-Case. Thinking about moving all of that stuff in a very small case together with a new Intel-CPU (based on the yet-to-come Cannonlake microarchitecture, if it provides some awesome processors). Or will I replace the GPU with a 4GB one..? Not quite sure yet.
 
I myself also hate SSD’s. They aren’t very reliable in my opinion. And when something goes wrong in an HDD, if not the disk you can still recover information from it. SSD’s…when they die, everything goes. Also they can be destroyed simply just by running a defrag program on LOL! I’m sticking with HDD’s for a long time.