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24th February 2020, 15:38 | #22 | Link |
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Ah, those websites...
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[QUOTE=The moderation team]Dear F3low, A member of the moderator team discovered a violation of forum rule #6! in the following post.. I actually got a strike even though I said I wasn't talking about anything illegal... downloading doesn't mean pirating. |
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However, before issuing a strike the moderator should at least give you a chance to explain what content you are downloading.
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Well, there are a few contradictions here.
You want higher quality. You don't want bigger file size because you don't have large storage. You could buy larger storage but you don't want to buy HDDs. You want blazingly fast SSDs but you can't afford many. I'm not sure where are we going. I recommend bearing with the "slow" 200MB/s HDDs and enjoy the higher video quality. At the end of the day, they are large video files, not a high load database. The speed of them should be fine. |
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Big slow HDs are way cheaper per TB, and will provide identical media playback experiences. 5400 rpm 3.5" over USB 3.0 is more than good enough. USB 2.0 is way more than good enough for most real-world use cases, even. |
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