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$204 was the 15k though, 10k @ pricewatch about $150, which looks to be about the same as what you found....
boy did this discussion get off topic :)
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You're getting a little ripped, newegg has the Seagate 15k 18Gb for $208 ($160 for the 10k). The only benefit of RAIDing the IDEs over the SCSI is space, but heck, get a cheep 120Gb 5400 RPM IDE for...
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Philip1952s got it right, its all about a SCSI drive (18-36Gb) for OS and installs and an IDE (40+Gb) for data (MP3s, video, backup of your SCSI drive...). Can't beat the snappyness of SCSI, 1.2M...
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You're gonna need a SCSI controller for that hard drive. I personally like the Adaptec 19160 line (~$200).
TomsHardware did a review recently and really liked the Fujitsu SCSI drives. I'd stick w/...
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1) Starcraft - Still play every couple nights.
2) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (original on NES) - I must have poured thousands of hours into that game as a kid.
3) Super Mario Bros - Still play...
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The monitor. If it sucks you will get a headache at the end of the day. Next I would say the mouse and then the keyboard. Those are the three parts of the computer you interact with directly.
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Man, now I'm gonna get greedy and have to mess around with all this... When I first set up the comp I set the FSB to 140 and left it. I never tried setting it higher or messing with vcore or any of...
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Whats the multiplier? Its like 14 or something, right? So to step 266 core is increasing the FSB 266/14=19. That puts FSB at 152. Thats a lot. If the core is unlocked then yes, thats a whole...
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Unless you unlocked the multiplier that _is_ a lot. That puts the FSB at something like 150? Thats a fair amount.
I am running an XP1700 as an XP1800 just pushing FSB to 140. Its perfectly stable....
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Not quite me thinks (any thermodynamics folks out there?). Copper dissapates heat better than aluminum from the core _and_ to the air (coefficient doesn't matter on the other material). Its just...
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