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NT

RAM to cache

chassis 6 7000 8000
drives 104 332 31680
controllers 7 1619 6436
mobos 9 501 2004
cpus 10 800 6400
memory 15 836 3344
5786402012

I got more megahurtz
 
Reminds me of an old Harry Belafonte song parody - "Zombie Jamboree." "Disk to disk, floppy to floppy, I don't give a damn 'cause I been there already . . ."
 
LMAO!

I really didn't want to create this thread, but I was working on an unsecured wireless net and I didn't want to login to my webmail to email myself this info, so I just used AT as my virtual scratch paper 😉

for that RAM to CACHE comment, the controller has onboard cache for 1624MB/S read, 1294MB/s write. not too shabby for a cheap solution 🙂
 
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
LMAO!

I really didn't want to create this thread, but I was working on an unsecured wireless net and I didn't want to login to my webmail to email myself this info, so I just used AT as my virtual scratch paper 😉

for that RAM to CACHE comment, the controller has onboard cache for 1624MB/S read, 1294MB/s write. not too shabby for a cheap solution 🙂

why didn't you PM yourself? I do it all the time to save links for later and stuff.
 
Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
LMAO!

I really didn't want to create this thread, but I was working on an unsecured wireless net and I didn't want to login to my webmail to email myself this info, so I just used AT as my virtual scratch paper 😉

for that RAM to CACHE comment, the controller has onboard cache for 1624MB/S read, 1294MB/s write. not too shabby for a cheap solution 🙂

why didn't you PM yourself? I do it all the time to save links for later and stuff.

lol, doh! I probably should've thought of that...thanks for the tip! 🙂
 
NT stands for New Technology. I wonder what the nitwits at Microsoft think of that moniker now that the software is like 10 years old.
 
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
NT stands for New Technology. I wonder what the nitwits at Microsoft think of that moniker now that the software is like 10 years old.

Actually NT does NOT stand for new technology.

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