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ASUS A8V [VIA K8T800]AMD Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2.0 GHz20 GB HDD to run Windows120 GB HDD for whateverATi Radeon 9800 Pro 128 MB AGP 8x1 GB DDR2 RAM
it still has a FLOPPY DRIVE. a fucking FLOPPY DRIVE, ok?
so, anyway, i saw this one computer on Alienware's site a while back that had some good stuff on it (something about multiple graphics cards, although i know nothing about that - if someone could explain how that works, that'd be nice)
one of my computer-knowledgable friends said that it might be beneficial to get a small hard drive JUST for the Windows operating system, and then use your larger one(s) for everything else. anyone know if this gives a significant increase in performance?
I'm looking for a 5GB 100 000 RPM HDD.
Seagate
Fail. There are two brands of hard drives I advise people to stay far away from: Seagate and IBM. (Maxtors and Western Digitals have my highest recommendations.)I've had or been involved in the use of seven or so Seagates over the years. At least five have died, with three of those totally unrecoverable. They have inferior cooling mechanisms and seem more prone to electric spike damage.
I think you mean 10,000. Most things these days benefit from more cache rather than faster RPM. Which is why you still see mostly 5400 and 72000 RPM drives still, with 8 meg caches and the like.
Really? Most people I've spoken to prefer Seagates over Maxtors and IBMs.
72 000? Never heard.
Eh, it looks like I probably won't be getting a new computer for Christmas/birthday after all, seeing how my parents tend to be such cheap-asses... I guess I'll just have to save up my money somehow, which will be very difficult for me, seeing how I'm a full-time college student and new card game expansions keep coming out... ;_; Oh well... a Nintendo Wii and some new games should keep me busy for a while...