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part 2, your hardware - October 26th, 2003, 01:23 PM

and how about the ol' hard drive?

i have a special edition 40gb western digital. it's ata100. the 8mb cache is nice, but it would probably be faster to get a ata133 hard drive with only 2mb buffer.

but damn, this western digital is loud. and high-pitched. i stuffed socks into the drive cage with it to cut down on the whine, but it's still noticeable. i'm hoping that the sock will make it produce just enough heat to kill it, then i can get one of seagate's 21dB, 7200rpm drives. but those only have 2mb buffer though. gah!!


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October 26th, 2003, 01:31 PM

Both drives are old Fujitsu makes. C-drive is an old 8.4 gig, and D is a 40 gig. Both reasonably quiet, and I always like a small C drive, as I am then forced to transfir my files to the larger drive defragging them in the process, and not worring about a large file loss if I have to reload windows on C.


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October 26th, 2003, 01:38 PM

I have two 4o gigs, western digital.. both at 133ata and im not sure on the buffer, i think ones a 8. both at 72rpm.
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October 26th, 2003, 01:49 PM

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Both drives are old Fujitsu makes. C-drive is an old 8.4 gig, and D is a 40 gig. Both reasonably quiet, and I always like a small C drive, as I am then forced to transfir my files to the larger drive defragging them in the process, and not worring about a large file loss if I have to reload windows on C.
the one thing i wish windows could do, that i like about osx, is that if you install a program, then need to reformat/reinstall, you don't hafta reinstall the program. all the dll's that get thrown into the windows folder get wiped, and then you're forced to reinstall the program :-\ that takes a lot of time sometimes (like ms flight sim 2000)


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October 26th, 2003, 01:52 PM

C:\ WD 80 gig w/ the 8 MB cache
D:\ WD 80 gig w/o the 8 MB cache
E:\ WD 80 gig w/ the 8 MB cache
F:\ Maxtor 80 gig


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October 26th, 2003, 01:52 PM

I've got an 80 Gig IBM and a new 120 Gig Seagate Barracuda (which is really quiet). All my music goes on the Seagate, everything else on the IBM.


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October 26th, 2003, 01:52 PM

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Both drives are old Fujitsu makes. C-drive is an old 8.4 gig, and D is a 40 gig. Both reasonably quiet, and I always like a small C drive, as I am then forced to transfir my files to the larger drive defragging them in the process, and not worring about a large file loss if I have to reload windows on C.
One old system I'm running has a 1.4 gig Fujitsu drive... I've taken it apart before yet it still runs. Thought about a window mod but what the hell..no one will see it.

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lol All different sizes... ones I'm using right now are 2x WD SE 160gb 7200 rpm drives an one Maxtor 80gig 7200 rpm. :P


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October 26th, 2003, 01:57 PM

my hard drive isn't always hard
   
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October 26th, 2003, 02:11 PM

PC 1
WD 80GB 7200 rpm 8MB buffer ATA 133
WD 80GB 7200 rpm 8MB buffer ATA 133

PC 2
WD 1.6GB 5200 rpm 128KB buffer ATA 100
Really sucky
WD 6.4GB 5400 rpm 512KB buffer ATA 100
sucky but
both drives is in working condition


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October 26th, 2003, 02:13 PM

its surprising how popular these 3 threads have become :-P


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October 26th, 2003, 02:39 PM

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October 26th, 2003, 02:55 PM

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So you use a floppy drive? Man thats got to suck having that small of a drive...

I've got 2 40gig WD drives, I might get a raid controller sometime to add in another 30 gig quantum fireball I just found in my room. Or I suppose I could just go and buy a 120 gig for $100 at newegg.


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October 26th, 2003, 03:07 PM

Hmm, not always hard, it could be a diet problem.


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October 26th, 2003, 04:15 PM

IBM 120GB with 8mb something fancy (I'm guessing cache as its been mentioned a few times)
The other I've no idea. 30GB of something old.
I'm really not a hardware person, but I'm kinda excited about what computer part "part 3" is going to be.


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October 26th, 2003, 05:04 PM

Anyone who thinks any hard drive could take advantage of the difference between ATA133, 100, or maybe even 66 is kidding themselves. You can burst little things out of the cache fast, but most stuff comes off the hard drive slower than ATA66.

Shitbox 1:

WD 80 GB 8MB
WD 120 GB 8MB

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(4) IBM 30 GB 7200 RPM 2MB
Hooked up to a a RAID controller in two striped arrays.

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