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Rant on compatability
#31
that doesnt count Confusedhifty:
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#32
That "drive" is actually two physical drives inside the enclosure - that's why it's so bulky. Apparently the thing has hardware RAID built in, configured for RAID 0 (striping) by default.
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#33
I'm telling you a 1TB internal drive is not very far off.
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#34
well seeing as that 750 was a single internal one, 1 TB isnt that far off... Big Grin
if only 1 THz pc procs were that close.
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#35
Woah - can you imagine the multipliers and the initial speed of the FSB?
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#36
Quote:What you built was a mid-range system and didn't come close to being high-end. Don't get me wrong, but when you talk smack about building a high-end system and you say the video card is a 9600, my BS meter goes off like mad Tongue

Quote:I am talking about what a common user can afford.

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#37
Quote:I am talking about what a common user can afford.

A common user won't buy a high-end system. Further, what a common user can afford is irrelavent to what a high-end system is Tongue
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#38
Yeah and that means that an AMD FX55 with dual GF7900 and 4Gb RAM
isn't a high end system since the clusters used for climate modelling...

But of course they aren't comparable, but neither is a high-end
gaming rig and a high-end common user system.
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