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Straight up G

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I've built all my machines for the past 14 years. You can find good deals at newegg or look around on computer geek message boards for sale/trade

Main Box:
Athlon X2 2.7Ghz
2GB DDR2
Seagate 250 GB Sata
Nvidia GeForce 9600GT
Debian Linux
Monitor: 22" KDS
Cost: $350

Windows Box:
Athlon 64 3200
1GB DDR
250GB IDE
GeForce 7600GS
Windows XP
Monitor: 22" KDS
Cost: $200

Colo Box:
2x Xeon 2.8Ghz
2GB DDR
2x 160GB Sata RAID
CentOS Linux
Monitor: None

Media Center Box:
P4 2.66 Ghz
768MB DDR
2x 160GB IDE
GeForce FX 5200
Hauppauge dual tv tuner
Mythbuntu Linux
Monitor: 27" TV
Cost: $190
wow ............
 

tip top toker

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well G you obvisouly have no idea what yo're talking about tbh, your previous post was lifted straight from somewhere else, trojans and multiple users is commpletely irrelevant unless the user is idiotic enough to click on every popup and free picture they see.

you came up and laid an insut

"Whether or not it is suited to your exact situation it would solve the problem.

A retard baby could tell you that it will without a doubt be faster and more responsive."

it would not solve the problem of the OS locking up due to having to refresh a large library, even if it's an e-sata drive, it cannot in any way be faster and more responsive.

G you have no idea what you're atlking about, so just quit?

unsubbed

edit: oh, and that point you've been making, jsut what was the point, i missed that entirely
 
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Keenly

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to the mac guy, sorry but macs just are not up to par with pc


not customizable, if something breaks you cant replace it yourself

no fucking right click :roll:

and not as good as PC for gaming
 

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to the mac guy, sorry but macs just are not up to par with pc


not customizable, if something breaks you cant replace it yourself

no fucking right click :roll:

and not as good as PC for gaming
Yes macs do suck but they are more stable then pc's.
Ive tried alot of different macs the only one I really liked was the mac book air because how cool it looked thats it.As for right click they do have it but you have to hold down control then click so its not really right clicking.
imo macs suck get a pc and Apple is a piece of shit greedy company just like microsoft but microsoft is still better because they are alot cheaper and just as good if not better.I've hated apple ever since the bad experience I had with there bullshit greedy i tunes.
 

FreddieMercury

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im planning on getting a alienware mx17 laptop,
its a monster!
its gonna put me back 4,300$ but it shud be worth it,
i dont wanna upgrade for another 5 years
 

tip top toker

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im planning on getting a alienware mx17 laptop,
its a monster!
its gonna put me back 4,300$ but it shud be worth it,
i dont wanna upgrade for another 5 years
a laptop today will most certainly NOT last you 5 years before you feel the need for an upgrade imo. unless you plan on using nothing but todays programs for the next 5 years?
 
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Sr. Verde

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im planning on getting a alienware mx17 laptop,
its a monster!
its gonna put me back 4,300$ but it shud be worth it,
i dont wanna upgrade for another 5 years
Id rather go on newegg and build a god damn super computer for $2,400 and then buy a hella weed and smoke it all while I play games
 

SOorganic

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im planning on getting a alienware mx17 laptop,
its a monster!
its gonna put me back 4,300$ but it shud be worth it,
i dont wanna upgrade for another 5 years
Really, 4,300? I was actually looking in to getting an mx17 before i settled on a desktop. The mx17 is a very impressive laptop, but the price is what killed it for me. For the price your quoting your getting every thing maxxed out. I just looked at the alienware site, and you would be getting a qx9300 extreme, dual 4870's, 8 gigs ddr3 and a 256 gig solid state hd. All great specs, Especially the qx9300 extreme! But everything else is only so so if your going to pay 4,300 for a set up. Your paying for the mobility basically. If you were to spend that much on a desk top you would have some thing that would not have to be touched for probably 3 to 4 years. You could get a better cpu a Waaay better GPU, more ram and a bigger screen.
I got twice the computer for two hundred dollars more than what i had set out to spend on a lap top.
 

Johnnyorganic

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I am looking to add a second SATA hard drive to my PC, but the motherboard has only two ports and both are occupied.

The power supply is capable of supporting an additional drive.

What I need to know is how do I go about adding a third SATA port to my motherboard to accomodate the larger HD. I believe I need a card of some sort as well as cables. Any ideas?
 

tip top toker

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http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0001Y7PU8/ref=asc_df_B0001Y7PU8559889?smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&tag=googlecouk06-21&linkCode=asn&creative=7974&creativeASIN=B0001Y7PU8

anything like that (if the link doesn't work any PCI sata raid card/controller) the more ports they have the more they cost.

then if you've no spare power molexes, buy a Y-splitter (1 female to two male) and a 4-pin to sata power adapter, shouldn't be morethan a few $

edit:

y-splitter is like that: http://www.watercoolinguk.co.uk/p/4pin-Molex-Y-Splitter-2x-Male-12V-250mm_1000.html
and sata cable is like that: http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/3518297/5-25-to-1-x-Serial-ATA-SATA-Power-Single-Molex-Cable/Product.html?ptsl=1&ob=Price&fb=0&&_$ja=tsid:11518|cc:|prd:3518297|cat:Components

newegg should carry everything you're after

edit 2: silly links!

assuming the new harddrive is relatively near a device that is using a 4 pin power plug, or you have a spare 4 pin, just get this

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ImageGallery.aspx?CurImage=12-123-120-S01&SCList=12-123-120-S01,12-123-120-S02&S7ImageFlag=2&Item=N82E16812123120&Depa=0&WaterMark=1&Description=OKGEAR 8" molex 4pin male to 15pin SATA power and molex 4pin female Cable Model GC8ATAMFL

along with the raid card
 

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I to have a question.
I recently bought a new laptop and when I go to My Computer(the part of the desktop not the computer itself)there is hard drive OS(C)which is 75gb but theres only 44.8gb remaining im guessing because windows 7 is installed on it.Then theres another hard drive section called Data (D) thats 208gb.
Would I be able to combine these or would I be better off just leaving them how they are an installing all the bigger files like movies an shit on (D)?
 

Woodstock.Hippie

New Member
I to have a question.
I recently bought a new laptop and when I go to My Computer(the part of the desktop not the computer itself)there is hard drive OS(C)which is 75gb but theres only 44.8gb remaining im guessing because windows 7 is installed on it.Then theres another hard drive section called Data (D) thats 208gb.
Would I be able to combine these or would I be better off just leaving them how they are an installing all the bigger files like movies an shit on (D)?
IT depends on the flavor of disaster you would like to preparing for.

:hump:
:peace:
 

jwn

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I to have a question.
I recently bought a new laptop and when I go to My Computer(the part of the desktop not the computer itself)there is hard drive OS(C)which is 75gb but theres only 44.8gb remaining im guessing because windows 7 is installed on it.Then theres another hard drive section called Data (D) thats 208gb.
Would I be able to combine these or would I be better off just leaving them how they are an installing all the bigger files like movies an shit on (D)?

1 hard drive 2 partitions. It's useful in the sense that if your operating system is installed on the one partition (C) and you put all your music/movies/porn/etc on the other (D) and windows craps out on you requiring a reinstall you can choose to only format and reinstall on the (C) partition leaving all your data intact on the (D). Now if the hard drive craps out you will lose all info regardless.
 

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1 hard drive 2 partitions. It's useful in the sense that if your operating system is installed on the one partition (C) and you put all your music/movies/porn/etc on the other (D) and windows craps out on you requiring a reinstall you can choose to only format and reinstall on the (C) partition leaving all your data intact on the (D). Now if the hard drive craps out you will lose all info regardless.
Thanks for the info,I'll leave it be an put all the files on D.
 
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