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  1. Seriously, I feel I lose productivity if I can't have this amount of stuff open, I need to do stuff on a wim and for that I need programs to get open quickly and to be able to leave them open; now with 8GB, upgradable to 16GB, I can do that EASY! 1600MHz so it can keep up ;)

    Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 17:29:11 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
    1. @jdacherriesy lol nice, my brother got 16gb of ram for his new computer, and he also has solid state drives. solid state drives are SOOOO fast. and he wants to get another 16gb of ram and get more solid state drives lol.

      Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 17:32:27 UTC from web
      1. @jojoax Loool, I personally can't imagine having more speed right now, my old SATA-II HDD's on SATA-III cables & MB ports with plenty of fast RAM is just so quick only the odd intense thing shows takes particularly long :D

        Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 17:35:06 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
        1. @jdamangoesy My system is currently capped by it's SATA-II drive, and it's pretty darn fast.

          Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 17:36:40 UTC from web
          1. @eaglehooves thanks again for sharing your opinion. I carefully reviewed the weaknesses of a few things and I'm much happier with where it's going now

            Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 17:39:34 UTC from web
            1. @crusader8 No problem. Glad you're happy with it.

              Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 17:41:02 UTC from web
        2. @jdadoley yea i know what you mean.

          Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 17:37:51 UTC from web
      2. @jojoax Think I could use a SSD or hybrid more likely, the disks are certainly the bottlenecks with media transcode-age; need to make use of that SATA-III goodness... *drools*

        Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 17:36:53 UTC from StatusNet Desktop