dos bootdisk prob w hitachi ata7/SO
dos bootdisk prob w hitachi ata7/SO
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trying to assemble nf4 parts without going to poorhouse
now i cant find forumer who told me hitachi ata7 drives had feature tool problems
but it turned me off after reliabilty was also mentioned
however i again hunted drives
came up with 2x maxtor plus 10 200gb 16mb cache
[awesome benches and ncq]
???? for nf4 raid 0
also
what do you think of
enermax noisetaker atx2 485watt
instead of
enermax 535watt
i will only have 2 hd raid0
1 x700pro vidcard
no web
the 485 got good reviews
its 14 less and the hard drives are 49x2 more dinero
or should i just go for broke
literally
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dos bootdisk prob w hitachi ata7/SO
go for broke test them and let us know what happens
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roving cowboy/ keith
dos bootdisk prob w hitachi ata7/SO
not a problem on the power supply , i have one running now .
what a lot of newbie dont know is the biggest draw on the power supply is on the start up ,then it goes to idle mode till you start a heavy draw like writing to the hard drive or burning a cd or dvd ,the rest of the time it uses very little power.
it keeps the computer running the drives spinning things like this ,just like a cars engine it runs at idle uses a little gas till you put it in gear an step on the gas
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what a lot of newbie dont know is the biggest draw on the power supply is on the start up ,then it goes to idle mode till you start a heavy draw like writing to the hard drive or burning a cd or dvd ,the rest of the time it uses very little power.
it keeps the computer running the drives spinning things like this ,just like a cars engine it runs at idle uses a little gas till you put it in gear an step on the gas
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