What you wrote is the funniest thing I read in a while, too.:lmao: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drum_and_bass...
Hey buddy, thanks. If it is not EDM what is it? Keep in mind that EDM is electro, techno, house, trance, drum and bass, etc. That is the reason...
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Since we have lots of EDM lovers on this site, I wanted to star a thread in which to showcase live performances by EDM artists and producers,...
No bro! That's for underage kids. I was talking about the real XXX https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=xxx:hahaha:
Try CrystalDiskInfo https://crystalmark.info/en/software/crystaldiskinfo/ Go to Function>Advance Feature>AAM/APM Control Select the disk and d...
@junh1024 The only thing that data shows is that a 7,200 rpm drive is faster than a much smaller 5,200 rpm one. All things being equal a 7,200...
:wtf:is that? I know about XXX
It is promising but long ways from being what we want it to be. We are talking years away.
Visit the website, download it and give it a spin andread the forum. To answer your question it does work but...
I really don't want to turn this into a piss contest but "outdated advice"? Since you claimed that what I wrote is outdated do you have any data...
Since April 2013, Backblaze has recorded and saved daily hard drive statistics from the drives in our data centers. As of March 31, 2018 we had...
:rofl: You need to downgrade to Studio One version 2.2. the one with 8 bit support and ultrasonic sampling.
The ReactOS team is pleased to announce the release of version 0.4.11. This version has seen substantial work done to the kernel, helping improve...
If you want the HD for just back up then, worry about reliability instead ogf performance. As @signalflow told you look into NAS.
I think by "data" he is referring to libraries and samples. As a back up a 5,400 rpm will suffice BUT if he plans to use those in his rig, he...
Prices have come down so much that buying a refurbished hard drive should be a last option.
Another thing to keep in mind when formatting your data hard drive. Dont use the default AUS "Allocation Unit Size" which in Windows NTFS is 4096...
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