Something tells me this ain't legit
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Yeah, no.
Bought Lucas a 1 TB upgrade for his PC 2 years ago. $120. While we were in line he was complaining about how expensive it was. I laughed and told him 32 MEGS(!) cost $400 in 1992…
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@mik said in Something tells me this ain't legit:
When I was in school 10mb hard drives were $10K.
OK, well, if you want to go there...
My 32K (yes, kilobyte) upgrade for my first computer was $450.
No doubt SSDs have gotten cheaper over the years, but this is just ridiculous.
I've been on a mailing list for Mac users since the mid 1990s. The consensus for reliability is still a spinning platter hard drive - if, and only if, you're willing to spend the $$ for a high quality device (not bus-powered, good heat dissipation, etc).
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My new PC has a 1TB NVME M.2 internal drive. The load speeds are ridiculous. Except of course after about 5 minutes you don't notice them. Until you go back to using an old computer - then you really notice them.
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My new PC has a 1TB NVME M.2 internal drive. The load speeds are ridiculous. Except of course after about 5 minutes you don't notice them. Until you go back to using an old computer - then you really notice them.
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