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Just now, Sir Punicpunch said:

Yeah, but why? Why are there so many and how are they different?

C is imperative and a tiny bit faster than C++; C++ is object oriented but Bella powerful; C# is object oriented also, but is Microsoft's solution to Java.


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Huh, I feel really detached from the fandom sometimes. Perhapes the wrong crowd i've been digitally around (this forum be fine by the way mean like on Discord)
Terrible at explaining opinons too which makes mane six vs mane six tricky. Not that one is better then the other.

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1 minute ago, Sir Punicpunch said:

I just increased my computers hard drive space by 4 TB

That's a fair chunk of increase. installed more rotating rust?


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Just now, Sir Punicpunch said:

Sure? What do you mean by rust?

iron oxide - the magnetic coating used on disk platters.

(although I believe the higher density magnetic media are going for a different metallic coating now)


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11 minutes ago, CypherHoof said:

iron oxide - the magnetic coating used on disk platters.

(although I believe the higher density magnetic media are going for a different metallic coating now)

I wasn't aware that they used that as the coating.


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This is weird. I went from never returning to city simulation again to conceptualising my own city sim, and I've already written a class in C++ that can only generate a name for a street.

2 hours ago, Sir Punicpunch said:

I just increased my computers hard drive space by 4 TB

Dare I ask why?

Also, question. My brother told me this question with movies, so here I go: what two games should you never combine together?


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4 hours ago, Sir Punicpunch said:

I just increased my computers hard drive space by 4 TB

What are you going to do with all that space?

I think I have like, 2tb on a harddrive and then maybe a total of~750gb on two separate ssd's and I'm not really going to need much more until games finally take those over.


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2 hours ago, Ganaram Inukshuk said:

Dare I ask why?

Also, question. My brother told me this question with movies, so here I go: what two games should you never combine together?

Because I was running out if space and I was like fuck it.

I dunno, maybe I went over board.

18 minutes ago, Miss H said:

What are you going to do with all that space?

I think I have like, 2tb on a harddrive and then maybe a total of~750gb on two separate ssd's and I'm not really going to need much more until games finally take those over.

I dunno, I'll figure it out.

The thing is, there was a 1, 3, and 4 TB hard drive, and I felt like 1 wasn't enough and the 4 TB one was only 10 dollars or something more than the 3 TB one, so I thought why not.


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2 hours ago, Miss H said:

What are you going to do with all that space?

I think I have like, 2tb on a harddrive and then maybe a total of~750gb on two separate ssd's and I'm not really going to need much more until games finally take those over.

2 hours ago, Sir Punicpunch said:

Because I was running out if space and I was like fuck it.

I dunno, maybe I went over board.

You guys ask me: is an 8-core 16-thread CPU overkill? Because that's what I have and it only cost me about 300 dollars when just last year, it would've cost me 1000 dollars or more.

How about a 16-core 32-thread CPU? That's what you get when you glue together two of the 8-core modules together into one giant CPU.

2 hours ago, Sir Punicpunch said:

The thing is, there was a 1, 3, and 4 TB hard drive, and I felt like 1 wasn't enough and the 4 TB one was only 10 dollars or something more than the 3 TB one, so I thought why not.

I figured 2TB drives were available but apparently they're out of stock for you. Also, figure out the cost per GB on your drive. My 1TB HDD cost me like 50 or 60 dollars, so that's like 17 cents per GB.


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5 hours ago, Sir Punicpunch said:

Because I was running out if space and I was like fuck it.

I dunno, maybe I went over board.

I dunno, I'll figure it out.

The thing is, there was a 1, 3, and 4 TB hard drive, and I felt like 1 wasn't enough and the 4 TB one was only 10 dollars or something more than the 3 TB one, so I thought why not.

OK, that's actually super fair. I'd have done the same thing.


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2 hours ago, Sir Punicpunch said:

If I were to get a new HDD, what should I get?My current one is 1TB 7200 RPM.

(I don't really know what i exactly need)

Well, typical HDD platter speeds are either 5400 or 7200 RPM, and faster speed translates to (I think) faster read-write speed. Most drives are probably gonna be 7200 anyway, but don't quote me on that.

A 1TB minimum is what I'd recommend, but people have recommended 3TB and 4TB drives when my old drives (both my HDD and SSD; one was either 250 or 500GB, the other was 128GB) began to fail. Personally, I didn't have much to store on my computer, so I only got a 1TB drive. I'm only using about 210GB of space on my storage drive right now, and most of it is video recordings.


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17 minutes ago, Ganaram Inukshuk said:

Well, typical HDD platter speeds are either 5400 or 7200 RPM, and faster speed translates to (I think) faster read-write speed. Most drives are probably gonna be 7200 anyway, but don't quote me on that.

A 1TB minimum is what I'd recommend, but people have recommended 3TB and 4TB drives when my old drives (both my HDD and SSD; one was either 250 or 500GB, the other was 128GB) began to fail. Personally, I didn't have much to store on my computer, so I only got a 1TB drive. I'm only using about 210GB of space on my storage drive right now, and most of it is video recordings.

I'm probably going to get a 3 TB 7200 RPM HDD. The 4 TB one I got was 5400 RPM.

Are there any brands I should look at specifically?


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2 minutes ago, Sir Punicpunch said:

I'm probably going to get a 3 TB 7200 RPM HDD. The 4 TB one I got was 5400 RPM.

Are there any brands I should look at specifically?

Personally I got a 1TB SSD then swapped out the optical drive bay for a SATA caddy so I could put a 4TB 5400RPM drive in there - the speed wasn't as great an issue then as it was the secondary drive.


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