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    Finally put my SSD back into my rig

    dunno why I waited so long. my old rig had a 256GB SSD, but I thought I might need the data off it later... so I backed it up, wiped it and just finished installing Windows 7 again... that was a damn fast install.
    So, now you can hate my rig even more

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    yah why did you wait :P? i mean seriously if you dont have the game loaded onto an SSD your just waiting to play the game longer than you play.

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    I think I thought I would use that old PC and all my stuff was on it... basically, laziness

    boy, does it load FAST now.
    I just need to finish offloading all the data from my dual 10k RPM HDDs and then remove them from the unit to increase airflow.

    I've had a HUGE failure rate with these 10k RPM HDDs in my workplace, so this is safer. Plus, at 256GB I'm only giving up like 50GB to the RAID-1 HDD array

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