The storage media of the PCGHX community: From high-end SSD to floppy disk – memory
A picture thread in the forum revolves around the storage media used by the forum users. The thread was started by GxGamer in October 2011. You can see pictures of products that have just been unpacked, but also drives that are many years old. Retro fans will also get their money’s worth.
At the beginning of the gallery you will find new submissions from the Image thread for storage media.
The picture thread created by GxGamer revolves around PC storage media of all kinds: starting with SSDs and hard drives, USB sticks and blanks through to PCI-E storage media, which are primarily used in professional environments. So far, the community members have already opened their SSDs and discarded hard drives and photographed the inner workings. If you want to know what these storage media look like under the hood, you’ve come to the right place in the GxGamer picture thread.
Do you still use a hard drive as the system drive or have you switched completely to SSDs? Do you burn CDs, DVDs or Blu-rays or do you mainly use a USB stick for the transfer? No matter what the answer is: In the PC Games Hardware Extreme forum you can share images of the storage media with like-minded people: The storage media image thread
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Hnote: PCGH Extreme is the community for PC screwdrivers. On August 20, 2007, the PC Games Hardware Extreme Forum opened its doors to interested readers for the first time on the occasion of the Games Convention 2007. In the beginning the forum was run parallel to the old PCGH forum and its content was almost exclusively about overclocking and case modding. Since 2008, PC Games Hardware Extreme has been the only forum for all PCGH community members, covering a wide range of topics. Since launch, over 520,000 topics and 10,100,000 posts have been created by more than 200,000 registered users. The Folding@Home association has been very active for many yearscommunitywhich jointly provides computing power against diseases such as cancer.
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