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July 31st, 2002, 06:26 PM
#31
Yanksfan... should only be a few dollars for a pretty good wrist strap. Pretty much any computer store will have them... even Home Depot sells them (at least here)
AJ
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July 31st, 2002, 09:13 PM
#32
Banned
hey khakisrule,
just msg me when this is out, i guess i need a 200gig/hd, but on a 2nd thought how many MB will be needed for that? probably it gonna be xxxMB.
lets wait and see!!
Buddy, this thing only spins as fast as a 120gig hard drive, and has less buffer space, I'll msg you when the 200gig hard drive turns into a 10k rpm hard drive, or SCSI, or the buffer space increases. Don't buy a product that costs so much, and may end up making you unhappy because of the wait you may have to endure.
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July 31st, 2002, 11:28 PM
#33
Senior Member
Since I think I got static on one of my ram cards, is there any way to get it back, or is that thing garbage now?
Either get busy living or get busy dying.
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August 1st, 2002, 12:36 AM
#34
Member
Only two good ways to find out if you zapped it:
1. A buddy with a RAM tester. (Yeah, right)
2. Plug it in, and see if you let all the smoke out already. I have found from personal experience that electronic devices don't work after the smoke escapes out of them!
I have to go with the dual 100/120 drive faction. Plus, somehow, ya gotta back this stuff up, right?
Ab Hoc Possum Videre Domum Tuum.
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August 1st, 2002, 01:36 AM
#35
Senior Member
yah backup 200gigs of data... You'll need an Ultrium Drive carousle costing 15K...
My other Computer is a 4000 node Beowulf Custer
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August 1st, 2002, 03:34 AM
#36
Junior Member
The drive is out on the internet. Check out www.mwave.com under the hard drive - ide section.
WD 180.0GB WD1800JBRTL EIDE ULTRA-ATA/100 W/8MB CACHE 7200RPM SE (Retail)
Price: $310
It's not the 200GB, but it's the same technology/family. Dont give me that BS that it's to large and no one could fill it. Try doing some video editing. You will wish you had more.
This drive is also good for NAS's.
For backing up 200GB's- You dont need ultrium tape drive. DDS4 will do. Will run about $2800.
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August 1st, 2002, 05:20 AM
#37
Banned
Dont give me that BS that it's to large and no one could fill it. Try doing some video editing
That is an even worse idea. If you are editing, then you are using lots of space, and if you are, these hard drives will be slower and have a harder time keeping up. Get a few 120's.
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August 6th, 2002, 05:36 PM
#38
Junior Member
a 200gig HDD is very usefull for people doing video-editing..... since video-editing needs extremly much GB...
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August 6th, 2002, 05:57 PM
#39
Member
Originally posted here by ac1dsp3ctrum
No OSs that home users use would support it... but then again, who needs a 200Gig Hard Drive
Remember: "Who will need more than 64k of memory?"
Imagine what things will be like ten years from now...
Regards,
T6286
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August 6th, 2002, 06:30 PM
#40
Member
200 gig?
At that size I would use a Mylex Raid Card with 64 megs of ram and stuck in the 64 bit pci slot. RAID 5 would probably be faster than this thing. 5 50 gig drives are going to give you what you want.
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