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Can't believe someone actually remembered me, been over 2 years I guess...
Thanks for the welcome (and sorry for the OT).:t :t
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I hoped there was a problem. This is my wife's rig and she thrushes it with Sims2, and although the CPU's pretty good, the game is not very fast.
I'm affraid she'll have to get used to it as the...
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Hm, I'm a little worried.
I run a A64 3200@2.5GHz
1GB PC3200
and an Asus 9600XT AGP card (ok not the fastest card...).
I only get 1570 points. Is this normal?
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Many valid points there Tony, after all we have all conlcuded that SCSI is not required in a single user box (unless specific use).
I would take Tom's tests with a grain of salt though on that...
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Only the TX4 with the included caddies!!
If you're buying an IDE caddie, make sure you buy two or more, as if you want to move your drive between PC's you'll need two IDENTICAL nests, and these...
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Actually no.
Nvidia has been playing with the idea, and eventhough they worked together with intel for the Xbox, still nVidia used AMD technology and intel could do nothing about it. The alliance...
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Nvidia support it since its original nForce and now with nForce2. Too bad nvidia is not interested in intel.
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Mark, of course not! And even if the pseudo controller loses the array you still have two drives with identical data. But RAID0 is different. You lose the array (or a drive) and your data's gone :)...
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I smile cause I don't use it :)
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Yes, once the array is built, you then end up with one big drive. You have to partition/format it afterwards but all partitions will of course lie on the array. If you lose the array (something these...
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