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ewemoa:
The clutter beast appears to be in another universe :up:
Darwin:
I just upgraded to an Intel 520 series 240GB SSD in my 4.5 year old notebook (trying to squeeze another 9 or 10 months out of it) and I have to agree with skwire: SSD's for everyone :Thmbsup:
skwire:
I just upgraded to an Intel 520 series 240GB SSD in my 4.5 year old notebook (trying to squeeze another 9 or 10 months out of it) and I have to agree with skwire: SSD's for everyone :Thmbsup:-Darwin (January 10, 2013, 01:25 PM)
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+1 again. It borders on ridiculous how much snappier that device makes things.
TaoPhoenix:
I forget exactly what it was called, but I think I had my buddy put in a second special purpose data processing chip of some kind especially for media conversion.
-TaoPhoenix (January 08, 2013, 11:37 PM)
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I'd be very interested in learning more about that. Any possibility of getting additional details? :)
-40hz (January 09, 2013, 08:53 AM)
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Not quite so easily - I'm no techie and I'm not going to open the case myself, and 1-chance in 5 I could even be a deluded old git! : ) But if you know of a "hardware listing" program that lists all hardware installed in a machine, I can run that and you guys can poke at the results. : )
40hz:
I forget exactly what it was called, but I think I had my buddy put in a second special purpose data processing chip of some kind especially for media conversion.
-TaoPhoenix (January 08, 2013, 11:37 PM)
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I'd be very interested in learning more about that. Any possibility of getting additional details? :)
-40hz (January 09, 2013, 08:53 AM)
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Not quite so easily - I'm no techie and I'm not going to open the case myself, and 1-chance in 5 I could even be a deluded old git! : ) But if you know of a "hardware listing" program that lists all hardware installed in a machine, I can run that and you guys can poke at the results. : )
-TaoPhoenix (January 10, 2013, 05:37 PM)
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LookInMyPC is free, easy to use, and doesn't need an airline pilot's license to figure it out. It can create a comprehensive hardware profile report. It does a lot more too. It's a nice utility to keep on hand. :)
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