This is the best 2TB reliability wise I have used for file server builds.
Have two under my belt total of 20 drives no RMAs and one has been going strong for 6 months.
http://www.ewiz.com/detail.php?name=HD-HD203WI
Use coupon code HELLO (as far as I can tell you have to order...
I can honestly say I am some kind of authority on these drives I have 15 of them in a Raid 6 array;
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I have had 6 failures in a year and a half. Me and the seagate RMA department should be on a first name basis.
I have found that with any hard drive...
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These are nice drives we use them on our servers for mySQL storage, burst through at like 170 meg reads and no seek time.
If you have been waiting for a cheap SSD deal to upgrade this is it. Put your OS and apps you use all...
I am looking at the "M350 Universal Mini-ITX"
Anyone got any other recommendations?
I want small not expandable, this thing is gonna be an htpc that PXE boots off the fileserver.
They load these things onto a skid that is shipped out via distribution centers FYI.
That is why after a week with no updates they are finally shipping my package according to their customer service.
I know it's cheep, but this is a pretty poor shipping method in my mind.
1. The DS is the old brick one with a crappy back light. The DS lite is the smaller sexy white(other colors now too) version. The DSi is Nintendo's new money printer and includes a camera and an sd storage slot so you can store media and games.
2. The latest generation cards work with all of...
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Its 200 at newegg.
These things only perform a little over the Q6600. My pick is still the Q6600 for clockability.
Comparing TF2 on 360 to the PC is like apples and oranges.
The PC version is far superior. Between 32 man servers and user content it is the only way to play.
BlackJack, you can get to 2.4 pretty easily stable with the following settings;
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Run orthos and coretemp, you should max out at 58 degrees with the stock cooler...
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