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The dolby atmos for headphones app from the store is worth checking out to (only costs 10 bucks but also has a 7 day trial).
Good luck.
Sure there is, more drives. Can't have enough. I for one don't like to have to rely on a USB drive for everyday use needs. Whether it be SATA or NVME I like having 3 - 5 internal drives. Especially now that it greatly helps to have your internal drives be SSDs. I don't need a HDD when I bave a NAS for that.
PCIe card can handle that.
In theory, but you get so many varying results from it.
I myself don't need a big drive. Just a place to install games and apps. I have a cloud service and use it as a big "drive". Obviously I wouldn't run programs from it... well, this one time I installed something on my p: drive by mistake. p: drive is my cloud's drive letter. It was a small piece of software and it worked. But suspiciously slow. Got me a few laughs when I found out.
Anyway, any form of local disk... I don't trust. Had many HDDs die on me over the years. Pretty much went for CDs, later DVDs and now a nice cloud service. It's not cheap, but neither are NAS and drives. As long as it's a good redundant system with proper security and user side encryptions, it's good. Will you lose everything if the world ends? Yeah, but that will be the least of you concerns...lol
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