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Gamingphreek

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Originally posted by: Arye
Thanks everyone and the two people who are just being negative please don't post if your not going to help. I am having a friend put it together he has put them together before. I am here just to get the best parts.

I am not going ot do major gaming as in 100 diff games on my HD. That would be pointless.

Here is my list with prices. (No Tax or Shipping included)

Case - Antec P180 $150

Mobo - Expox NF4 Ultra $107

DVD Drive - NEC Black IDE DVD Burner $41 (Sale)

RAM - Patriot 2GB PC3200 $200

GPU w/ BF2 - eVGA 7800GT $410

PSU - Seasonic S12-500 $130

CPU - AMD 64 X2 4400+ Toledo $554

Heatsink and Fan - Thermalright XP-90 $43 and
Panaflo 92mm $15

HD - HITACHI Deskstar 160GB $83

Audio - The X-Fi that is coming out soon

Yeah this is my stuff. I don't need to go overboard on HD space. Although I was wonering if the HD would be quiet enough?

A-

The only thing i would change.. get Seagate HDD. Hitachi aren't bad, but Seagates are better (quieter and faster). Samsung drives are even quieter, but a little slower.

Excellent build.

-Kevin
 

drifter106

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The 200 seagate ide hdd from this
site is a very good buy. I have bought 5 of them and have gotten ALL the rebates.

Its a 200 gb drive for $50 + about $8 shipping. Two in my puter and made 3 external drives all working very well....

$.25 per gb... not to bad
 

Gamingphreek

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Originally posted by: Valkerie
Originally posted by: KoolDrew
http://www.storagereview.com/php/benchm...ves=1&devID_0=262&devID_1=282&devCnt=2

Check other benchmarks too. The Hitachi drives are faster.

If it has NCQ and 300mbps transfer rates, then you got a faster drive. Fair and square. No need to act like children here.

The Seagates have NCQ. As for SATAII. Faster theoretical performance. You show me ONE benchmark that gives SATA II an advantage (not Synthetic).

That review is crap. Half of the tests the Seagates weren't even tested!? Why dont you look at Anands review, where the Seagates are right behind, and sometimes ahead of the WD Raptors. Check almost any other review out there. Ask almost anyone, and most will advise Seagate over Hitachi. The only thing i would put above Seagate is Samsung if you are going for noise.

-Kevin

 

drifter106

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Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: Valkerie
Originally posted by: KoolDrew
http://www.storagereview.com/php/benchm...ves=1&devID_0=262&devID_1=282&devCnt=2

Check other benchmarks too. The Hitachi drives are faster.

If it has NCQ and 300mbps transfer rates, then you got a faster drive. Fair and square. No need to act like children here.

The Seagates have NCQ. As for SATAII. Faster theoretical performance. You show me ONE benchmark that gives SATA II an advantage (not Synthetic).

That review is crap. Half of the tests the Seagates weren't even tested!? Why dont you look at Anands review, where the Seagates are right behind, and sometimes ahead of the WD Raptors. Check almost any other review out there. Ask almost anyone, and most will advise Seagate over Hitachi. The only thing i would put above Seagate is Samsung if you are going for noise.

-Kevin

agreed...its all about what you can get in the real world...

 

Arye

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so i should replace the hatachi with a seagate? which is faster and quieter...dont get stubborn and agree with urself...please agree with each other....

and n7 said replace the NEC...hes the only one who has said something bad about the NEC out of the 108 posts in this forum....so ill just keep it unless more people agree with him.....


and yes someone is helping with this and they will be grounded when they are puttin it together...no need to fry chips
 

daftpunkit

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The NEC will be fine. The HD options are totally up to you.
From what I can remember:

Samsung for the being the most silent
Seagate is pretty silent
Hitachi I guess is the most audible of the 3.
WD and Maxtor, I think they are alright, have 2xWD 80GB right now and are ok, but others seem to be more adament to Seagate or Samsung or Hitachi.

All you need to do is know that:
SATA 3.0GB/s is supposedly the fastest 7200RPM HD, if your mobo supports it, and it does.
IDE < SATA < SATA II (SATA II = SATA 3.0GB/s?)
NCQ, native command queing?, also speeds up the process
Just get a 120-200GB harddrive as their price to GB ratio is optimal in that range I believe.

*This is all off the top of my head, I usually would search for it but too tired to :p


 

Gamingphreek

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The NEC drive used to be the best out there... at least its little brother did. But after the update it was dethroned.

I cannot remember which was Editors Choice after that, so just listen to what they say :p

As for the HD's. SATAII and SATA 3.0Gb/s are different. There was an AT article about that recently. If you are so concerned get the Samsung Spinpoint Drives (Quietest on the Market) with NCQ and 3.0Gb/s support. The Seagates should still be marginally faster because no one really takes advantage of the 3Gb/s bandwidth.

-Kevin
 

Arye

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thanks! ill look up more on HDs later! gotta eat some steak! gotta love the steak!

THANKS EVERYONE!