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Created page with "The most recent computer I've (largely) finished building. Dubbed "Napster" This machine is most interesting for how uninteresting it is! An i3-6100 Intel "Skylake" CPU and generic MSI motherboard with 16GB of low-speed DDR4 memory attached. The most notable feature of this machine is what it was built for. Featuring '''''nine''''' LG BH16NS58 Blu Ray drives, this machine is able to mass-archive almost every kind of optical media CD produced. Additional information..." |
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The most recent computer I've (largely) finished building. | The most recent computer I've (largely) finished building. Affectionately nicknamed "Napster" | ||
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The most recent computer I've (largely) finished building. Affectionately nicknamed "Napster"
This machine is most interesting for how uninteresting it is! An i3-6100 Intel "Skylake" CPU and generic MSI motherboard with 16GB of low-speed DDR4 memory attached.
The most notable feature of this machine is what it was built for. Featuring nine LG BH16NS58 Blu Ray drives, this machine is able to mass-archive almost every kind of optical media CD produced.
Additional information about this machines ripping capability can be inferred from the "DiscImageCreator" Github repository but the tl;dr is this machine is built to create Redump quality disc images of computer software CD's and games