zamroni111
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You simply said other people is wrong but have no technical proof at all.So what you're saying is, you need to do more research. Ok, go at it..
You simply said other people is wrong but have no technical proof at all.So what you're saying is, you need to do more research. Ok, go at it..
You are right - it's not illegal for people to copy their Blu -rays and share in many countries with friends and family .what are you talking about illegal? you know that all the content is legally obtained by ripping owned UHD and BD discs!
yeah someone else corrected me as wellwhat are you talking about illegal? you know that all the content is legally obtained by ripping owned UHD and BD discs!
Don't need to and am not going to. I don't need to prove what is COMMON knowledge.You simply said other people is wrong but have no technical proof at all.
Looking at this, all I can say is the dang thing is over priced and under performs. We can get quad M2 PCIe x16 adapters for less money that split four lanes to each M2 and they don't require any kind of chip on them. The other problem is, there are no 8TB M2 drives available as yet, AFAIK that claim is bogus. The highest capacity I've seen available are 4TB units. There may be an 8TB in the future but they're simply not available (Unotanium) at this time.
Raid 1 by operating system or hardware raid?I have 4 different PC's in my lab running critical analytical instruments all on SSD RAID 1. It has bailed me out once when a Dell SSD failed. Chemists were still able to use the PC like nothing had happened.
Your common knowledge is common mistakes by people who doesn't know how ssd worksDon't need to and am not going to. I don't need to prove what is COMMON knowledge.
You keep telling yourself that.Your common knowledge is common mistakes by people who doesn't know how ssd works
The highest capacity I've seen available are 4TB units. There may be an 8TB in the future but they're simply not available (Unotanium) at this time.