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Hi Mac peeps, just went on to Digg.com and saw this which I found quite cool.
http://tinyurl.com/36bgh4 - A Macbook Pro hard disk transplant, replacing it's standard hard disk with a much faster, cooler and safer hard disk, complete with pictures and video.
Bootups Leopard in 20s along with some other apps being loaded in the background
Jack
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20 seconds!!
whether your a pc or mac user, i suppose we can all look forward to solid state drives in the future 
thanks for the post btw

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No problem , I've always been looking forwards to the SSD drives, but having seen these i'm REALLY looking forward lol imagine a RAID array of SSD's - craaazy fast
Jack
Jack's Rig Slowly Forming:
Antec Nine Hundred Case
Antec Phantom 500w - Very Quiet
Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7
ATi 3850 Woot
2gb Dual Channel DDR2 800mhz
Intel e4500
Philips 19" Widescreen 5MS
Samsung 160gb SATA 2 HDD - Soon to have 2*500gb RAID array with it.
'Hey Where'd you get your clothes from? The...toilet store?'
Brick Tamland - Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy (2004)
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Have a look at these then: http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/hyperdrive4-ssd,review-29738.html Pretty Impresive too.
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