I use opera and im pretty satisfied so far it has some issues with a few web pages but generally is usefull and fast.
which one do you use?
:rolling_eyes:
Type: Posts; User: flyingpig
I use opera and im pretty satisfied so far it has some issues with a few web pages but generally is usefull and fast.
which one do you use?
:rolling_eyes:
so far for me wd is the best, seagate has failed me with their firmware issue and costed me a lot of my data. i never used hitachi though. For more than 10 years i use wd with no issues yet
1x250gb
2x500gb
1x1tb
:rolling_eyes:
i ve got 4 GB ddr2 1066mz kingston :eek13:
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