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Originally posted by: yoda291
Originally posted by: spanky
i got u this time narzy... how a mousepad!
optical mouse?
I got you tho.
HSF + TIM?
retail box CPU has HS/Fan
Originally posted by: yoda291
Originally posted by: spanky
i got u this time narzy... how a mousepad!
optical mouse?
I got you tho.
HSF + TIM?
eeew...retail.Originally posted by: narzy
Originally posted by: yoda291
Originally posted by: spanky
i got u this time narzy... how a mousepad!
optical mouse?
I got you tho.
HSF + TIM?
retail box CPU has HS/FanI'm not an overclocker (yet) so with the amount of cooling the case provides, and the TIM/HSF that Intel provides, should be safice for now. when I do start to OC, it will be somthing that I will definatly want to get.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
<makes joke about men with small harddrives>
He doesn't have any links to back him up, and I would definitely check the info if the homonym usage was so horrid.Originally posted by: narzy
Originally posted by: Luagsch
the 2x 36 gb hddsare a waist. it's converted scsi technology and it isn't that fast as one would think. safe the money for 2x 160 or 2x200 gb hdds.
also you didn't tell wht kind of ram you're planning tu buy.
i would stick with a 2,4c good ram and overclock this thingy (using a good cooler), as u're taking the xaser3, the throughput of air in the system is good.
this is more of a show-off rig, than a real meant to be bad-ass rig (sorry for that, just my 2 cents)
really? damn I was hoping this would come across as a real bad-ass rig.
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Buy a P4 2.4C and good HSF, and bump yourself into the Wonderful World of the 1GHz FSB. :Q
- M4H
Converted SCSI? It's Parallel ATA, tell me how that is SCSI? And don't say "because they both use cables"Originally posted by: Luagsch
the 2x 36 gb hddsare a waist. it's converted scsi technology and it isn't that fast as one would think. safe the money for 2x 160 or 2x200 gb hdds.
also you didn't tell wht kind of ram you're planning tu buy.
i would stick with a 2,4c good ram and overclock this thingy (using a good cooler), as u're taking the xaser3, the throughput of air in the system is good.
this is more of a show-off rig, than a real meant to be bad-ass rig (sorry for that, just my 2 cents)
	Originally posted by: narzy
Rossman needs a good cry now and then.
Originally posted by: Howard
BTW, where are you getting your stuff?
A stick of GeIL 512MB DDR400 is $70 at Newegg.
And you can always buy a slower speed P4 and OC it.
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Converted SCSI? It's Parallel ATA, tell me how that is SCSI? And don't say "because they both use cables"Originally posted by: Luagsch
the 2x 36 gb hddsare a waist. it's converted scsi technology and it isn't that fast as one would think. safe the money for 2x 160 or 2x200 gb hdds.
also you didn't tell wht kind of ram you're planning tu buy.
i would stick with a 2,4c good ram and overclock this thingy (using a good cooler), as u're taking the xaser3, the throughput of air in the system is good.
this is more of a show-off rig, than a real meant to be bad-ass rig (sorry for that, just my 2 cents)And read the anandtech benchmarks, it actually OUTPERFORMS the highest-end 15k rpm U320 SCSI drives in many of the benchmarks.![]()
You're fresh meat. Take it easy, expect this from people like me. You're right, SCSI is meant to be reliable and fast. However, with a 5 year warranty, I think WD is quite confident that the Raptor is reliable, also considering it only has one platter. You're right, some of the drive electronics are from WD's previous 10K SCSI drives, which is why they cost only $150 or so... Either way, this is a much better deal unless he absolutely, positively wants SCSI.Originally posted by: Luagsch
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Converted SCSI? It's Parallel ATA, tell me how that is SCSI? And don't say "because they both use cables"Originally posted by: Luagsch
the 2x 36 gb hddsare a waist. it's converted scsi technology and it isn't that fast as one would think. safe the money for 2x 160 or 2x200 gb hdds.
also you didn't tell wht kind of ram you're planning tu buy.
i would stick with a 2,4c good ram and overclock this thingy (using a good cooler), as u're taking the xaser3, the throughput of air in the system is good.
this is more of a show-off rig, than a real meant to be bad-ass rig (sorry for that, just my 2 cents)And read the anandtech benchmarks, it actually OUTPERFORMS the highest-end 15k rpm U320 SCSI drives in many of the benchmarks.![]()
funny guy... 15k hdds main subject is to be reliable as they are meant as server-disks, so the speed is important but even more is reliability.
how do you think they got up to 10k rpm? it's 10k rpm tech from the old-scsi-drives in there (as i read in a review, and yes i can't back this up cause it was when the drive was very new and i surf about 384365 pages every day), with sata output. remember the 1000th of scsi disks? what was their size? x*9 (or x*18) gb.
speed-wise i'm impressed with the numbers seen in the link up there, as they are much higher as the ones i saw (maybe the reviewers i had the infos from fvck up).
i didn't know that he has like 436536 teras of space altogether, that's why i said better going with 2 160 or 200gb hdds.
and god damnit. it just were my 2 cents.
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
You're fresh meat. Take it easy, expect this from people like me. You're right, SCSI is meant to be reliable and fast. However, with a 5 year warranty, I think WD is quite confident that the Raptor is reliable, also considering it only has one platter. You're right, some of the drive electronics are from WD's previous 10K SCSI drives, which is why they cost only $150 or so... Either way, this is a much better deal unless he absolutely, positively wants SCSI.Originally posted by: Luagsch
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Converted SCSI? It's Parallel ATA, tell me how that is SCSI? And don't say "because they both use cables"Originally posted by: Luagsch
the 2x 36 gb hddsare a waist. it's converted scsi technology and it isn't that fast as one would think. safe the money for 2x 160 or 2x200 gb hdds.
also you didn't tell wht kind of ram you're planning tu buy.
i would stick with a 2,4c good ram and overclock this thingy (using a good cooler), as u're taking the xaser3, the throughput of air in the system is good.
this is more of a show-off rig, than a real meant to be bad-ass rig (sorry for that, just my 2 cents)And read the anandtech benchmarks, it actually OUTPERFORMS the highest-end 15k rpm U320 SCSI drives in many of the benchmarks.![]()
funny guy... 15k hdds main subject is to be reliable as they are meant as server-disks, so the speed is important but even more is reliability.
how do you think they got up to 10k rpm? it's 10k rpm tech from the old-scsi-drives in there (as i read in a review, and yes i can't back this up cause it was when the drive was very new and i surf about 384365 pages every day), with sata output. remember the 1000th of scsi disks? what was their size? x*9 (or x*18) gb.
speed-wise i'm impressed with the numbers seen in the link up there, as they are much higher as the ones i saw (maybe the reviewers i had the infos from fvck up).
i didn't know that he has like 436536 teras of space altogether, that's why i said better going with 2 160 or 200gb hdds.
and god damnit. it just were my 2 cents.
	Beta drive? *Smack smack*Originally posted by: Luagsch
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
You're fresh meat. Take it easy, expect this from people like me. You're right, SCSI is meant to be reliable and fast. However, with a 5 year warranty, I think WD is quite confident that the Raptor is reliable, also considering it only has one platter. You're right, some of the drive electronics are from WD's previous 10K SCSI drives, which is why they cost only $150 or so... Either way, this is a much better deal unless he absolutely, positively wants SCSI.Originally posted by: Luagsch
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
Converted SCSI? It's Parallel ATA, tell me how that is SCSI? And don't say "because they both use cables"Originally posted by: Luagsch
the 2x 36 gb hddsare a waist. it's converted scsi technology and it isn't that fast as one would think. safe the money for 2x 160 or 2x200 gb hdds.
also you didn't tell wht kind of ram you're planning tu buy.
i would stick with a 2,4c good ram and overclock this thingy (using a good cooler), as u're taking the xaser3, the throughput of air in the system is good.
this is more of a show-off rig, than a real meant to be bad-ass rig (sorry for that, just my 2 cents)And read the anandtech benchmarks, it actually OUTPERFORMS the highest-end 15k rpm U320 SCSI drives in many of the benchmarks.![]()
funny guy... 15k hdds main subject is to be reliable as they are meant as server-disks, so the speed is important but even more is reliability.
how do you think they got up to 10k rpm? it's 10k rpm tech from the old-scsi-drives in there (as i read in a review, and yes i can't back this up cause it was when the drive was very new and i surf about 384365 pages every day), with sata output. remember the 1000th of scsi disks? what was their size? x*9 (or x*18) gb.
speed-wise i'm impressed with the numbers seen in the link up there, as they are much higher as the ones i saw (maybe the reviewers i had the infos from fvck up).
i didn't know that he has like 436536 teras of space altogether, that's why i said better going with 2 160 or 200gb hdds.
and god damnit. it just were my 2 cents.
LOL.. okok i give upi edited the stuff up there, i got the numbers from the beta drive...
well i'm in for a n00b-alert![]()
