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<blockquote data-quote="ebocious" data-source="post: 1074283" data-attributes="member: 75834"><p>The laptop showcased here actually came stock with a 512 GB NVMe SSD. It’s incredible to see how quickly you can copy and paste tens of gigabytes — like, mere seconds!! I haven’t calculated, but estimate that it takes about one minute to run SFC. I can even create and validate MD5 checksums in about a minute or two, on files that are tens of gigabytes in size (unless a file is somewhere other than the fixed disk). And I thought I was spoiled having SATA SSDs on all my units, lol.</p><p></p><p>I used Cloudflare for a bit, but found it hung on some websites for reasons unknown to me. Google Public DNS has been more consistent. I won’t claim it’s faster universally, as the general consensus seems to be the opposite. But I absolutely loathe when the browser randomly hangs on a pageload, and prefer to deal with that as seldom as possible, even at the cost of a few more milliseconds per pageload on average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ebocious, post: 1074283, member: 75834"] The laptop showcased here actually came stock with a 512 GB NVMe SSD. It’s incredible to see how quickly you can copy and paste tens of gigabytes — like, mere seconds!! I haven’t calculated, but estimate that it takes about one minute to run SFC. I can even create and validate MD5 checksums in about a minute or two, on files that are tens of gigabytes in size (unless a file is somewhere other than the fixed disk). And I thought I was spoiled having SATA SSDs on all my units, lol. I used Cloudflare for a bit, but found it hung on some websites for reasons unknown to me. Google Public DNS has been more consistent. I won’t claim it’s faster universally, as the general consensus seems to be the opposite. But I absolutely loathe when the browser randomly hangs on a pageload, and prefer to deal with that as seldom as possible, even at the cost of a few more milliseconds per pageload on average. [/QUOTE]
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