He doesnt have a dvd drive in his pc

>he doesnt have a dvd drive in his pc
ngmi

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>he doesn't have a floppy drive
ngmi

i do. though all i really use it for is burning a sega saturn game on occasion

What's a pc?

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this actually looks sick ngl

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The dock on my libreboot X200 actually does have a DVD drive.

That case looks like a cheap piece of crap compared to pic related

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>he doesn't have a hard drive hot swap in his pc

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I have a old PC that has 1 bluray drive, 3 dvd drives and a floppy drive. You do have a dedicated vintage media ingest pc, don't you?

i can pop in a 4tb hard drive like it was a fucking vhs tape with this bad boy

I have a bluray drive in the first slot and a 4-in-1 SSD hot swap bay in the second slot. I like the hot swap caddy because it means you don't have to open your machine to swap out drive.

yeah man, external drives can suck our dicks. usb 3? nah man, it's all about that SATA

I have a bluray drive. I only really use it to rip PS3 games sometimes.

What's the expected endurance of a SATA connector?
I heard it was some absurdly low number like 100 cycles.

Mine doesn't seem to read them

>he doesn't irradiate his own EPROMs

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you're thinking of LGA CPU sockets, the limited number of specified insert/removal cycles was a big scandal in like 2006. I think the first 775 mobos and P4s were only rated for 35 insert/remove cycles.

Uh? Why? It's literally pins.

My bays have probably had more like 300 and still work just fine.

>no cassette drive
do you gays even computer?

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I had one back in the 80s. It was my older brothers C64 system. In the early 90s I got an Amiga 1200 to replace the C64 system.

I bought my PC in 2016 and put DVD in it out of habit. I literally never once used it since. I'm at the point that even if I know I have something (game, movie, whatever) on a CD I'd just re-download it or buy it on Steam because it's faster and more convenient than looking for a disc and putting it in the drive.

>Only has 2

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