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PacMan777
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21. January 2007 @ 13:25 |
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Maybe, if you're referring to the Seagate Barracuda. I wasn't aware WD and the others were in a big hurry to copy them. Do you have a link to where you got that information?
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21. January 2007 @ 13:27 |
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I didn't know there were any copies about, come to think of it I've only ever seen Seagate 750s...
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PacMan777
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21. January 2007 @ 13:33 |
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21. January 2007 @ 13:40 |
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Indeed, although there are numerous 500s about, I've not seen any 750s that weren't seagates. Someone I know has a fileserver with 8 of the 750s in RAID 6. They're pretty amazing when configured like that.
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23. January 2007 @ 01:09 |
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its not the total size, its the amount of data per platter, they get somthing like 140% more than all the other makes. thats what they were all trying to copy. i read it in a copy of micro mart (its a uk weekly pc news mag) before xmas. it might take a while to go thru some back issues to find that article.
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23. January 2007 @ 10:08 |
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Yeah, I think the 750's made of five 150GB platters, versus 5 100s for the 500GB limit of most other manufacturers.
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hoddey
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24. January 2007 @ 13:27 |
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I'm building my own computer i so far got a XFX GeForce 7900 GTX 512MB PVT71FYHE9 675MHz and a MD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ 939 Toledo Dual Core but i need a motherboard to go with it can you point me out a good one please . thank you hoddey
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PacMan777
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24. January 2007 @ 14:45 |
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One of the Asus A8N boards should do nicely. High end is the A8N32-SLI. It's got all the bells and whistles including better power management. It's pricey, but you get what you pay for. If you're not going to be OCing a lot, then one of the other A8N boards would probably be better suited and at a lower cost.
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shuboy00
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29. January 2007 @ 05:28 |
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@All...
Quick question...should i always leave my ultimate dream computer on, day and night, or is it better to shut it down when not in use.
Thanks
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Kreative Klick
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29. January 2007 @ 06:25 |
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Unless you have reason for it to be on all day, you may as well save the electricity. Keeping a high-end system on for an un-necessary 10 hours a day costs an additional hundred dollars or so a year...
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shuboy00
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29. January 2007 @ 07:34 |
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@ sammorris,
so having the parts warm up and then cool back down when u shut down, that doesnt take away from the life of the parts (i.e. the cpu)
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29. January 2007 @ 07:37 |
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Not in the usual lifespan of a PC, it might make it decrease from 20 years to 15, but who cares?
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31. January 2007 @ 01:09 |
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Quote: it might make it decrease from 20 years to 15, but who cares?
Polar Bears !!!
Turn it off
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31. January 2007 @ 01:59 |
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Actually I was supporting the turn it off argument! LOL
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31. January 2007 @ 06:00 |
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I knew you were on the same side of the debate as me.
I was using your statement to re-ask the question as to who cares, it helped get the point across about it not just being about PC life span.
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I would hope that most people would understand the pointless nature of making a PC last an extra few years as pointed out by you, when the useful lifespan as opposed to the functional lifespan is somewhat shorter.
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31. January 2007 @ 07:44 |
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Yep, I'm sure there are some old Ataris still going strong!
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hoddey
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4. February 2007 @ 13:41 |
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one big f£$k up i got myself a 4800+amd with a Socket 939 and a Galaxy GeForce 7900 GS OC SILENT 512MB GDDR3 HDTV/Dual DVI (PCI-Express) - Retail. with a Asus A8N32-SLi Deluxe nForce4 SLi X16 (Socket 939) PCI-Express Motherboard. the ram is
GeIL 2GB (2x1GB) PC6400C4 800MHz Ultra Low Latency DDR2 Dual Channel Kit (GX22GB6400UDC). but the ram wont fit because its a ddr1 motherboard not a ddr2 motherboard /. this is were I'm stuck shall i keep the ram and get ddr2 stuff like new motherboard and processor or shall i stick i have got 5 days to send it back i need all help please . thank you
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4. February 2007 @ 13:44 |
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I'd send the RAM back if you've got that far, RAM is easily sent back. Nice and light, and simple.
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hoddey
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4. February 2007 @ 13:57 |
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but is the Socket 939 going out of date plus i had to order some ddr1 from the shop because they don't stock it i can send back all stuff i hope
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4. February 2007 @ 14:00 |
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Well, if you really want you can send it all back, but I'm amazed somewhere doesn't sell DDR1 any more, there's still demand for it. Up to you, you'll get a better system off an AM2 or a Core 2 Duo platform, but it means sending all that lot back, just keeping the RAM.
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hoddey
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4. February 2007 @ 14:10 |
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thank you sammorris all i need was a Pinyin thank you
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4. February 2007 @ 14:13 |
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pinyin? sorry you've lost me...
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PacMan777
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4. February 2007 @ 15:04 |
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O-pinyin as an opinion. LOL
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PacMan777
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4. February 2007 @ 15:21 |
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Originally posted by hoddey: but is the Socket 939 going out of date plus i had to order some ddr1 from the shop because they don't stock it i can send back all stuff i hope
I just got some DDR 400, so it isn't a problem. I have built 4800 systems with the A8N32-SLI board. It's a great combo, but not in the league with the Core 2 Duo, but not in the same price category either. With a new build it would pay to go with the Intel. But if you already have everything to build the AMD, it doesn't make sense to try to send everything back. Most places do exchanges, but don't give you a complete refund. If nothing else, you're usually charged a restocking fee. It would be simple to just exchange the DDR2 for DDR. I don't know of many vendors not handling DDR. That particular board was built with the Corsair PC3500LLPro in mind. 2x1GB is hard to find, but last I checked the 2x512MB pro was still available retail. The DDR 400 works good, but the timing isn't as tight.
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5. February 2007 @ 02:08 |
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Yeah, I echo that opinion, that system is best built as DDR1, you don't lose that much performance out of it as long as you get decent memory.
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