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  1. 14 minutes ago, suchamoneypit said:

    Probably like 40-60 AAA title games downloaded and ready to play. Thats like $3000 in games. Who even rotates 10 games heavily in a week/month. Some games are large. Some small. I can download all 150 of my games on 1TB.

    does  the performance is good or bad?

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  2. 2 minutes ago, suchamoneypit said:

    Probably like 40-60 AAA title games downloaded and ready to play. Who even rotates 10 games heavily in a week/month. Some games are large. Some small. I can download all 150 of my games on 1TB.

    i have one hardik and i want to tell me if  the performance is  good

    i did one test  with crystal disk

     

     

  3. 1 minute ago, suchamoneypit said:

    I agree. Nowadays a hard drive specifically for gaming is an oxymoron. You'd never want to play your games on an HDD when SSD space is so cheap. A better combo would be a 256GB or 500GB SSD where you keep your OS and your main games, and then store everything else on a 1-3TB HDD for mass storage. Your PC and games will feel so much faster and you won't really run into any compromises. With 256GB I don't feel super restricted with my 1TB HDD, if I had 500GB, I would think even for someone super into gaming you'd still be set.

    how many games can have in one ssd 2tB?

  4. 1 minute ago, Streetguru said:

    A 500GB SSD?

    Why would you need those specifically for gaming?

     

    If you need that much storage you should probably do some kind of SSD cache for that hard drive.

     Seagate 8TB Barracuda Pro 7200RPM and WD Black 6TB Performance Hard Drive - 7200 RPM arent  good for  gaming?

  5. all these 

    Glyph Blackbox Pro 8TB Rugged Desktop Hard Drive Price 186 USD

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    Novus 8TB External USB-C Rugged Gaming Hard Drive for Xbox One/X/S price 339 USD

    https://www.amazon.com/Novus-External-USB-C-Rugged-Gaming/dp/B07KWGY1Q5

    Sony 8TB Ruggedized HDD RAID Hard Drive with Thunderbolt 2, USB 3.0, Black (PSZRA8T/BQ) price 549 USD

    https://www.amazon.com/Sony-Ruggedized-Thunderbolt-PSZRA6T-BQ/dp/B07DW49WD2

    8TB SSD MiniPro Dura Rugged RAID USB 3.1 (USB-C) Portable Solid State Drive Price 1789 USD

    https://www.amazon.com/MiniPro-USB-C-Portable-Rugged-Drive/dp/B07P5P6MLC  are external  drives  like Western Digital My Book 8TB (2016) and  https://www.seagate.com/gb/en/consumer/backup/backup-plus-desk/?

  6. 26 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

    there basically the same, for just folding files id just get the cheapest.  

    what is  your  opinion  for this?

    Glyph Blackbox Pro 8TB Rugged Desktop Hard Drive Price 186 USD

    https://www.amazon.com/Glyph-Blackbox-Pro-Rugged-Desktop/dp/B01HOVE9Q8

    Novus 8TB External USB-C Rugged Gaming Hard Drive for Xbox One/X/S price 339 USD

    https://www.amazon.com/Novus-External-USB-C-Rugged-Gaming/dp/B07KWGY1Q5

    Sony 8TB Ruggedized HDD RAID Hard Drive with Thunderbolt 2, USB 3.0, Black (PSZRA8T/BQ) price 549 USD

    https://www.amazon.com/Sony-Ruggedized-Thunderbolt-PSZRA6T-BQ/dp/B07DW49WD2

    8TB SSD MiniPro Dura Rugged RAID USB 3.1 (USB-C) Portable Solid State Drive Price 1789 USD

    https://www.amazon.com/MiniPro-USB-C-Portable-Rugged-Drive/dp/B07P5P6MLC

  7. 5 minutes ago, benjaminr said:

    if i will go in one custom solution  like custom subwoofer,, custom receiver and custom 4  pairs  2-speaker library (5.25-inch woofer and 1-inch silk tweeter). and also and one custom  2x 4-inch woofer and 1-inch silk tweeter).

     

    which  you would  suggested me to buy?  for custom parts i mean?

    how much money i need for customs parts?

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  8. 9 minutes ago, Derkoli said:

    For me, a 3, im a huge audiophile lol. for most people 8/10 i would say

    if i will go in one custom solution  like custom subwoofer,, custom receiver and custom 4  pairs  2-speaker library (5.25-inch woofer and 1-inch silk tweeter). and also and one custom  2x 4-inch woofer and 1-inch silk tweeter).

     

    which  you would  suggested me to buy?  for custom parts i mean?

     

     

  9. 2 minutes ago, Derkoli said:

    Positives - the satellite's have tweeters, thus the woofers dont have to be full range and thus the tweeters can handle the high frequencies - also a 10 inch subwoofer with twin radiators, so will provide alot of bass for its size. Also comes with a remote which is a nice touch.

    Negatives- Obviously it wont be audiophile quality just due to its price bracket and size, also construction. The wired remote looks a little tacky, and the centre channel might be awkward to place depending on your setup. Also has RCA in, not 3.5mm so you would have to buy 2x 1 3.5mm to dual RCA adapters to get true, uncompressed 5.1 audio (the toslink/optical connector will provide 5.1 audio but it has to be compressed unfortunatley.

    if   you would  rate  from 0 to 10  what  rate  you  would  give for https://www.edifier.com/int/en/speakers/s760d-5.1-gaming-speakers?

  10. 7 minutes ago, Derkoli said:

    Logitech has no tweeters, so treble will be a big ol' MEH. And the microlabs will just sound muddy.. and they're only 65 watts. And you shouldnt really use RCA for speaker level signals.

    what is  your  opinion for   https://www.edifier.com/int/en/speakers/s760d-5.1-gaming-speakers?

    Which are the positives and  the negatives for  the /s760d-5.1-gaming-speakers?

     

    can  you  tell me  please?

     

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