itt we debunk tech myths
>always burn discs at the lowest speed as it increases their reliability
>>55863872
15 year old tech myths?
this isn't a myth and is still true for older computers/disk drives
that's true though, OP. the chances may be negligible these days, but the principle holds.
PS2 games used to get fucked at high speeds.
>>55863872
This is actually true and recommended by disc manufacturers. While your PC may be hella-fast, you've got to remember that more than likely, your CD/DVD/Blu-Ray burner has a dumb-as-shit controller in it and the actual bandwidth for what it can handle as far as writing is almost as much a mystery to you, as it is/was for the manufacturer.
This is especially true for older drives in general.
>the OP is old enough to browse 4chan
>>55863890
Your mother used to get fucked at high speeds
>>55863872
Why is there a fridge on a surfboard?
>>55863899
yawn
>>55863900
I have a bad news for you man, that thing that you fuck in the kitchen...
>>55863917
>>55863977
You do realize what the difference is do you?
>>55863872
I remember having to burn CDs at slower speeds to run arr matie games on my modchipped Saturn, else they just wouldn't read properly. That was more a problem with the Saturn being shit, though.
>>55863908
>>55863917
what is this meme?
>>55864072
Audiophilia
>>55863908
>>55863917
That's just audiophile shit in general.
>>55863872
But that's not a myth retard.
>>55863917
>That broken green crayon on the floor
Lost it. What's the point of having all this absurd audiophile garbage if you let your dumbass kids play around near it? Just gonna get wrecked.
>>55863899
[eurobeat intensifies]
>>55864110
what do you mean?
>>55864124
>muffled un tiss un tiss un un un tiss un tiss un tiss un un un tiss
>>55863872
Fridges are /g/, I knew it!
Mods are asleep. Post fridges.
>>55864124
>he's not RUNNING IN THE '90s
>>55864205
That's swanky but I bet it costs as much as a car
>>55864124
LOL, INTERNET
>>55863872
If you plug in two USB devices on the same 'port' (right next to each other on the back of your mobo) they have a higher chance of interfering with one another.
>>55863872
>thinking that gpu rasterization on web browsers are efficient
>expecting stutter free gaming on a system with 2 cpu cores and disabled triple buffering
AMD is better value