Two 250GB Maxtor DiamondMax 10 Plus better than two Raptors?

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waddles

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Well I don't want to go SLI until this computer can't handle future games so I thought the Neopower would be better and "cleaner". I'll need the network card won't I? Because I have DSL. I thought the Panaflo didn't cool as good? I saw this one test where the Tornado cooled 5 degrees better. And I though 4 sticks of 512mb memory are a little faster than 2 sticks of 1GB memory. And I just mentioned round cables not extra ones. And I thought the XP-90c cooled better because it is all copper.
 

n7

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Okay.

First off, 10/100/1000 ethernet is built onto the mobo.
No card needed d00d.

Also, 2x1024 MB RAM = much better idea than 4x512 MB. There are several reasons for this, believe us.

Here's just a couple:

-ability to run 1T vs. 2T (better performance)
-better upgrade path later on
-less weird issues that make no sense...okay, that's something i have had to deal with, not everyone :p,but A64s in general tend to like 2 dimms alot better than 4 dimms.
 

waddles

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SD 3700+
There's no need for the 4000+ unless you refuse to OC.
(3700+ will OC just as well as the 4000+ 90% of the time)

SLI = waste IMO, but each to their own

A DVD-ROM & CD-RW but no DVD-/+RW? :confused:
The BenQ DW1640 is your friend :)

What's the extra network card for?
The Neo4 already has gigabit ethernet :)

Otherwise your setup looks fine.

Well then couldn't a 4000+ OC even higher? And I just wanted the SLI board because of the better features not because of the SLI. I have no need to burn anything on DVDs. I didn't think about the intergrated gigabit ethernet. Thanks.

 
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Nah, you won't need the network card, even if you have DSL. It will work fine with onboard.

You could get the NeoPower, but I prefer more amperage on the 12V line for such a setup.

Technically, two sticks are faster than four.

Of course the tornado cools better but it's also way louder.

Yes, the XP-90C cools better but it's not worth the extra cost IMO.

Round cables are overrated.
 
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Originally posted by: waddles
SD 3700+
There's no need for the 4000+ unless you refuse to OC.
(3700+ will OC just as well as the 4000+ 90% of the time)

SLI = waste IMO, but each to their own

A DVD-ROM & CD-RW but no DVD-/+RW? :confused:
The BenQ DW1640 is your friend :)

What's the extra network card for?
The Neo4 already has gigabit ethernet :)

Otherwise your setup looks fine.

Well then couldn't a 4000+ OC even higher? And I just wanted the SLI board because of the better features not because of the SLI. I have no need to burn anything on DVDs. I didn't think about the intergrated gigabit ethernet. Thanks.

Actually, the SLI Platinum had dual gigabit ethernet last time I checked.
There is always a possibility that the 4000+ will overclock higher, but there's the same chance for the 3700+
 
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Originally posted by: waddles
What about the case? Is there a better air cooled case out there?

There are possibilities, but I will always prefer Lian Li's V-XX00 series to any other case. Looks are everything. :)
 

waddles

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I don't care about looks (well to an extent). People don't need to see what I got under the hood cause I don't go to LAN Parties or have friends that know anything about computers so I don't need to show off.
 
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Well, looking at Antec's P180, I like the theoretical efficiency of that case. I'm probably going to get one myself for my spare computer. But I will always keep Lian Li's as my main computer.
 

n7

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I editted my previous post.

One thing people assume about OCing that isn't true: the higher the higher the CPU speed, the higher it should OC.
The thing is, it doesn't work that way usually.

There are always different revisions of a CPU.

For example, we have the current San Diego.
Most likely, nearly all San Diego CPUs could run @ 2.6 GHz. However, if AMD was to release them like that now, no one would buy the FX series.

So they throw out a 4000+ & a 3700+. Now both could be running at the same speed, but they have to market to the cheaper crowd, & those who want higher end...hence the different models.

Now i do a crappy job of explaining this; there are experts here who can explain this better, but hopefully i sorta got the point across.
 

waddles

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Well what about the Clawhammer shipset? Could I OC them more than I could a 4000+? Because I heard the new San Diegos and just old FX-53s.
 

waddles

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Oh ya got all caught up in this and I forgot I don't know how to OC anything. And plus if I OC a 3700+ won't it run hotter?
 

waddles

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Hmm I took a look at the Antec P-180 also. I like the design. Which one cools better? P-180 or PC-V1100?
 
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ClawHammers are just... Old.. You need extreme cooling for any non-FX to near 2.6GHz.

If you OC anything and pump up the voltage, it will run hotter.
 
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Originally posted by: waddles
Hmm I took a look at the Antec P-180 also. I like the design. Which one cools better? P-180 or PC-V1100?

Buy me a P-180 and I'll find out for you.
Looking at the design, I would think the P180.
 

waddles

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Something like Vapochill would OC something good. So what do you think is better all in all the 4000+ or the 3700+? Difference in price between the 4000+ and 3800+ is almost nothing but the difference bewteen the 4000+ and 3700+ is a lot. I need to learn how to OC.
 

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Originally posted by: jakedeez
I totally disagree. Raptors kick.

http://www.sharkyforums.com/showthread.php?t=268431&highlight=Raptors+Worth

Read that thread

Also this is quoted from Mr.Digital on sharky, but he got it from storagereview.com:

StorageReview.com said it extremely well when it said: "Overall, for non-server use, Western Digital's Raptor WD740GD is the fastest single hard disk one can buy regardless of spindle speed, interface, or price."


EDIT: Of the 6 posters in the thread, 3 pay respect to the bunny. HAIL BUNNY



I have to agree... I have had 6 failed Maxtor drives, the same drive even failed twice after being warranty replaced. My only other drive to ever die was my 75gig IBM Deathstar
 

waddles

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I think I might go with the P-180 and add the opptional 120mm fan and 80mm fan. What type of fans should I get? Smart cool or dual ball bearing?

Ya but how do I overclock the 3700+ to get as good as a 4000+? And won't that cause a lot of extra heat and void any warranty on the CPU?
 

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And as far as the videocards go I like BFG better because they have a kickass warranty and support is in the U.S.A. which is a major plus and they are OC a little (like 40 more MHz I think) but the new eVGA card is OC 70 MHz more I think and has the same good warranty as the BFg but I don't think the support is inthe U.S.A. I know I could OC the BFG even more but would that void the warranty?
 

waddles

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Nice link. But if I OC my CPU I would want to OC my VGA and Memory to optimal/safe speeds.