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Funny thing about PC and console is ease of use.


Yes PC - Can be better but do you want to keep up?

Not me and I've done PC support for 10 years +

Like someone said about viruses... if you trying to mod yo shit and getting your mods from wrong website which is almost independently from the company good luck. I rather console. Not saying I'm getting pro either. Base good enough tor me for now

I don't game that seriously but let's say you do and move to PC. What are you really getting when you want to play PS games day 1. PC ports will come a year or 2 later. Smart decision by PS.

You will lose almost your entire library. I'm interested in this subject...

Let's go PC (sarcastic)
 
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Funny thing about PC and console is ease of use.


Yes PC - Can be better but do you want to keep up?

Not me and I've done PC support for 10 years +

Like someone said about viruses... if you trying to mod yo shit and getting your mods from wrong website which is almost independently from the company good luck. I rather console. Not saying I'm getting pro either. Base good enough tor me for now

I don't game that seriously but let's say you do and move to PC. What are you really getting when you want to play PS games day 1. PC ports will come a year or 2 later. Smart decision by PS.

You will lose almost your entire library. I'm interested in this subject...

Let's go PC (sarcastic)
I'm sorry this has been your experience
 
@konceptjones

Trying to take advantage of the Amazon sale. Link me to a good internal HDD. 6+TB and good price point

Funny you should mention that 'cause I'm looking to upgrade from my current 2TB joint to something around 4-6TB. The last decade or so I've been running Western Digital. I used to run Seagate/Maxtor joints (and still have pre-merger drives by both running), but I've gravitated towards WD after a couple of my Seagate joints failed on me.

Right now, WD Black is what I use. I'd use Gold but it's a lil rich for my pockets.

I guess I should ask: Are you looking for spinning disk or SSD? Desktop or laptop?
 
Funny you should mention that 'cause I'm looking to upgrade from my current 2TB joint to something around 4-6TB. The last decade or so I've been running Western Digital. I used to run Seagate/Maxtor joints (and still have pre-merger drives by both running), but I've gravitated towards WD after a couple of my Seagate joints failed on me.

Right now, WD Black is what I use. I'd use Gold but it's a lil rich for my pockets.

I guess I should ask: Are you looking for spinning disk or SSD? Desktop or laptop?
Lol man if you're in the mood to look for stuff I'd appreciate a recommendation for a ssd that'd be 4TB+ M.2 2280 single side that'd fit an alienware x17 r2 laptop

I want to add onto my 2TB but Dell only sells a 2TB and I'm looking for more than 4TB total
 
Funny you should mention that 'cause I'm looking to upgrade from my current 2TB joint to something around 4-6TB. The last decade or so I've been running Western Digital. I used to run Seagate/Maxtor joints (and still have pre-merger drives by both running), but I've gravitated towards WD after a couple of my Seagate joints failed on me.

Right now, WD Black is what I use. I'd use Gold but it's a lil rich for my pockets.

I guess I should ask: Are you looking for spinning disk or SSD? Desktop or laptop?
Spinning disk for my PC

I have a 1TB SSD for the couple of video games I run at any given time but I'm running out of space downloading all these games I'll never play

But link me to something on Amazon. I have everything in my cart ready to go, just waiting on your rec

Matter of fact, throw in an SSD rec too please
 
Spinning disk for my PC

I have a 1TB SSD for the couple of video games I run at any given time but I'm running out of space downloading all these games I'll never play

But link me to something on Amazon. I have everything in my cart ready to go, just waiting on your rec

Matter of fact, throw in an SSD rec too please


HOWEVER...

Newegg got it a bit cheaper.



As far as SSD's are concerned, your guess is as good as mine. I had thought about adding another one to my main laptop (it already has a 512B SSD and a 1TB spinning disk) and if I do I'll probably stick to companies I've relied on for RAM in the past, so Kingston and Crucial are prolly gonna be on deck when the time comes. I did just cop a cheap 512GB joint (with good reviews) for one of my old laptops I'm giving to a good friend of mine so she can try her hand at development, but it's a 2.5" laptop drive.
 
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