My new 'puter
Well, aside from car audio, I've always been into computers. I work in the IT department of a farily large company in oakville, doing network administration. Decided it was finally time to upgrade my home PC, here are the specs:
Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe mobo
AMD Athlon 3200+ (2.2GHz) @ 400(200x2)MHz FSB
1024MB Low Latency PC3200 DDR Ram (Dual Channel)
2x 36GB 10000RPM Western Digital Raptor SATA HDs
Hard drives setup in a Raid 0 array, with onboard controller
Dual onboard Gigabit NICs
6 Channel Audo w/SPDIF output
ATI Radeon 9700 Pro 128MB DDR(from previous system)
430 watt antec True power in a full tower case
52x Plextor EIDE CDRW drive
System is lightning fast, especially the file system. Programs install really fast, gaming is fantastic.. Hope this lasts me for awhile.. [img]smile.gif[/img] Going to try to overclock it a bit soon..
Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe mobo
AMD Athlon 3200+ (2.2GHz) @ 400(200x2)MHz FSB
1024MB Low Latency PC3200 DDR Ram (Dual Channel)
2x 36GB 10000RPM Western Digital Raptor SATA HDs
Hard drives setup in a Raid 0 array, with onboard controller
Dual onboard Gigabit NICs
6 Channel Audo w/SPDIF output
ATI Radeon 9700 Pro 128MB DDR(from previous system)
430 watt antec True power in a full tower case
52x Plextor EIDE CDRW drive
System is lightning fast, especially the file system. Programs install really fast, gaming is fantastic.. Hope this lasts me for awhile.. [img]smile.gif[/img] Going to try to overclock it a bit soon..
Not really, it all depends on the controller card. Most botherboards with SATA only allow two devices, and they dont work in a master/slave configuration. The cables are very handy, and small, and most controllers will support up to 150MB/s, as opposed to eide which maxes out at 100-133MB/s.
Originally posted by TY23:
Love the raptors. I was going to get a new system, but I'm going to hold off until August and see what the new A64 does.
Love the raptors. I was going to get a new system, but I'm going to hold off until August and see what the new A64 does.
The raptors are fantastic, the quick file system makes a really noticable difference in performance. I ran some ATTO benchmarks, and got scores of over 110MB/s. Most single 7200rpm SATA drives (not in a raid 0) will score around 30-40MB/s. Highly recommended! [img]smile.gif[/img]
Originally posted by fazes:
/me runs over to lemons house and hits him over the head then runs away with his new computer!
/me runs over to lemons house and hits him over the head then runs away with his new computer!


