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I thought that was about regular HDD's or something...

Still, graph

That being said most of the 240gb drives are more than double the price of a 120gb drive, so its a non choice anyway

Yeah but my motherboard is only SATA2 so by RAIDing I can push past the ~250Mb/s limit that imposes.

why run just standard drive setup.

I bought bf3 on the ps3 cause i wanted to play it without having to upgrade my computer just yet, now my computer is starting to die looks like i'll have to upgrade anyway

Do it. PC gets fullsize maps and 64 player games, not to mention the graphics (with decent hardware) will be worlds better. OH, and a keyboard and mouse ;).

P.S. Go to work, you slacker.

also since you lot are talking PCs

got a dell poweredge sitting here (1750 dual processor) want to buy decent sized SCSI drives and more memory for it - WHERE?

also want a set of clients to tie to it. I am trying to centralize a few things on to one machine.

I'm liking boz's idea, which is here, there's supposedly a nandos and a subway, and parking is right out front.

I'm willing to give it a go. Callvote?

also since you lot are talking PCs...

Umart sell SCSI HDDs, but dang are they expensive. An option if you don't need the super fast HDD speed would be to get a SATA controller card and some SATA drives. I did that when I got a second hand server a while ago.

What do you mean by client? Just a PC that can communicate with the server, or a dumb terminal eg WYSE?

Ha! I've heard that line before.

I'll believe it when I see it :P

Any time I have said I WOULD come I have been there...My might record is not as good lol

PS when the hell is our next cricket game, I have totally lost track.

got a dell poweredge sitting here (1750 dual processor) want to buy decent sized SCSI drives and more memory for it - WHERE?

also want a set of clients to tie to it. I am trying to centralize a few things on to one machine.

DDR ECC ram and SCSI disks? ebay :) might work out cheaper and better to get new server as Xeon cpu in 1750 are not 64bit I think, so you are stuck with either linux or old windows server.

I'm willing to give it a go. Callvote?

Umart sell SCSI HDDs, but dang are they expensive. An option if you don't need the super fast HDD speed would be to get a SATA controller card and some SATA drives. I did that when I got a second hand server a while ago.

What do you mean by client? Just a PC that can communicate with the server, or a dumb terminal eg WYSE?

wyse or similar. somthing with enough to start up a screen and basic computing but reliant on external services.

DDR ECC ram and SCSI disks? ebay :) might work out cheaper and better to get new server as Xeon cpu in 1750 are not 64bit I think, so you are stuck with either linux or old windows server.

I have 2 of them. both freebies, both run. the SCSI drives already have 2003 R2 on them.

Bonnet pins arrived today.

Not very confident about fitting them due to the cutting required.

Anybody volunteering their skills? Will supply alcohol.....after the cutting is complete :P

Bonnet pins arrived today.

Not very confident about fitting them due to the cutting required.

Anybody volunteering their skills? Will supply alcohol.....after the cutting is complete :P

Cutting or just drilling? It's not to bad

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