Both the PS4 and Xbox One should be a lot easier to port to, since they both use an AMD CPU with an x86 architecture just like on PC's. Whereas their predecessors use an entirely different sort of architecture :)
Both the PS4 and Xbox One should be a lot easier to port to, since they both use an AMD CPU with an x86 architecture just like on PC's. Whereas their predecessors use an entirely different sort of architecture :)
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Yes, i'm currently using Win7 64 bit (and before that vista 32 bit) and it runs great! Waay better, faster and more stable than the previous Vista install. Do note however, that in order to get maximum performance from an SSD you need to go into the BIOS and make sure the hdd mode is set to AHCI,…
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Yes, i'm currently using Win7 64 bit (and before that vista 32 bit) and it runs great! Waay…
Well that's up to you of course, but i'd definitely recommend it! The SSD can always be used in a newer system, and it will really make your old computer feel faster than ever! The difference on my old C2D system was really just beyond belief!
Well that's up to you of course, but i'd definitely recommend it! The SSD can always be used in a newer system, and…
Well that's a shame.. What about an external drive for storage and internal SSD as OS drive? I'm using a SSD in an old Core 2 Duo aswell, and it's never been faster!
Well that's a shame.. What about an external drive for storage and internal SSD as OS drive? I'm using a SSD in an…
Reducing storage space? In a desktop? No one said you'd have to give up your old harddrive! OS and apps on the SSD and all the other stuff on the regular HDD? Unless there's only space for one HDD, but that would be very unlikely in a desktop PC..
And well, unless we're talking like pre-xp or something, it should give…
Reducing storage space? In a desktop? No one said you'd have to give up your old harddrive! OS and apps on the SSD…
I think HDR was used in order to get proper detail in what i can only imagine to be terrible lightning conditions.. I actually think it's quite well done here!
I crew up with these in my local hospital here in Denmark (quite a sizeable hospital actually) and never once did i hear of an accident with these elevators.. I mean, really? people can't be expected to actually watch where they're going?
I don't know for sure, but could it be that they weren't limited by the number of elevators? Maybe there were other factors that limited their deployment speed?
They don't do that in the US? That's how every cinema here in Denmark works aswell :) Couldn't imagine it being any other way..
Wow, just wow.. That has got to be the most flawed logic i've ever seen..