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<blockquote data-quote="Kar98" data-source="post: 210140" data-attributes="member: 16329"><p>Since even on my Pentium IV 2.8Ghz 1GB RAM with two DVD drives (one DVD/CD-RW, the other DVD+-RW DL) copying on the fly first wrote a temp image to the harddrive anyway, having just one SuperDrive in a Quad G5 is most likely not going be slower.</p><p></p><p>But ****ed if I was going to stuff a Quad G5 into a regular PC case. I think you might be pulling our tail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kar98, post: 210140, member: 16329"] Since even on my Pentium IV 2.8Ghz 1GB RAM with two DVD drives (one DVD/CD-RW, the other DVD+-RW DL) copying on the fly first wrote a temp image to the harddrive anyway, having just one SuperDrive in a Quad G5 is most likely not going be slower. But ****ed if I was going to stuff a Quad G5 into a regular PC case. I think you might be pulling our tail. [/QUOTE]
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