Crysis gameplay
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i seen u haxin hax0r rawr.
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well, theres 4600RPM (mostly 1.8" drives) 5200RPM (older 3.5" and most 2.5" drives), 7200RPM (most 3.5" drives) 10,000 RPM (high performance) and even 15,000 RPM drives (enterprise high end), though there's supposed to be faster, WD said they plan on a 20,000RPM drive for the mainstream market (high end, consumer) within the next couple of years. but no, 7200 RPM is average rotation, and thanks to super-high data density, they're about as fast as 2005's 10k RPM harddrives.
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tigerdirect
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wait is 7200rpm one of the fast hardrives? i think theres 10000rpm, 7200rpm, and 5200rpm, and etc. btw nice vid
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holly shit, an 8800 at 145??? man any sites u can buy that from?
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is it lagg free completely or is it the camera cause i see little skips and i wanted to make sure
fattyfattyx 3 years ago
Not lag free when I recorded it, due to the harddrive lag. Basicaly FRAPS records it as fast as your harddrive will let it, and being a 7200RPM, it cant do it all that fast. However, yes I can easily play it lag-free.
mew905 3 years ago
8800GT, Nice vid card, n whats the model of it? ASUS, EVGA, MSI, BFG?
vikuuta 3 years ago
It's actually one I've never heard of before. Its from a company called Zotac, bought it at a local computer specialty shop.
mew905 3 years ago
how expensive?
Merc399 3 years ago
Cost me like... $360 I believe, pretty bad considering I bought it in february, and now its only $145
mew905 3 years ago