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    It seems that streaming video over a network will not pose any problems. Is this correct? If so, I can use my 2TB NAS instead of buying new drives for my HTPC box. Is local storage more reliable?

    If I go with local drives, will a 7200rpm drive be noticeably better than a 5400rpm? From what I’ve read, they will both work fine for streaming media.

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      Hey, I have a same question please help.

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