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that and the software side wasn't the easiest. I know it took forever the first time I tried to import video off a vhs tape with one of the cards.
 
I had one of those on my PC back when I lived in New York, probably 2009 or so. It was pretty awful. But I had Windows Media Center, which made it kinda work okay. I think I recorded a few movies on it and transferred those to DVD. Useless now though and I'm sure the picture quality is trash.

Been so long that ATI has been part of AMD that I just associated the two together.
 
thinking back the first dell laptop i bought back in 2003 had a Radeon based card in it. There was no Nvidia option.
 
He was using an ebay link. I'm thinking about grabbing a 1TB drive and just starting fresh since cloning my current drive is giving me tons of crap. Won't let me clone to a smaller drive even though the current drive isn't full.
 
So the new PC is finally up and running. Wound up picking up 2 SSDs in the process. Now running a 1TB and a 500GB, plus my 3TB HDD. Startup is so much faster, just have to reorganize all my files since I had to go down the fresh windows install path since drive cloning failed.
 
Stupid fast boot times. I no longer fear restarts or having to wait 3+ minutes for everything to load.

3+ minutes? :eek: I can't remember those days :giggle:



People still use external drives? Cloud Storage FTW :woot:
 
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