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geoffrey 15th April 2009 16:36

Didn't even get over 1GHz last night :/

Annirak 15th April 2009 19:24

Hi
 
Hi,
I'm Annirak, I'm an electronics developer, specializing in PC-related hardware, and a PC enthusiast.

jmke 19th April 2009 10:31

howdy! :hello:

geoffrey 19th April 2009 13:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Annirak (Post 235533)
Hi,
I'm Annirak, I'm an electronics developer, specializing in PC-related hardware, and a PC enthusiast.

Hi, what stuff are you working on at the moment?

wolverineI 21st April 2009 08:23

Hello Peering in from the on and off again Xtremesystems and other forum.Too many to name.

jgilmore8 21st April 2009 12:49

noob
 
Hello,

New member, saw some interesting links about hardware issues w/ WOW, and XP performance. Hope to lurk for a while and then participate.

Thanks,

JGILMORE8

scope4live 23rd April 2009 01:42

PCI-e Storage Devices
 
I make a decent salary peforming live with a combination of hardware and software using the latest DSP developments, and software applications.
I stream my sampled content from application that use the RAM as a footprint to begin streaming large audio files.
I have the option of buying 3 x new Velociraptors and spanning my content across the 3 drives as the extra heads w/o using RAID, renders better perfomance.
I am wasting space though, as I only need 500GB's of storage.
Unfortaunately this is a trade off of using mechanical HDD's.
I am interested in the latest OCZ PCI-e drive, and this led me to this geeky forum where I will fit right in, as I suspect we are all geeks and freaks when it comes to high tech hardware and using it as a hobby or professionally.

There's my intro.
I am sure nobody here gives a hoot about who I am.
I had to do this to post and start mingling around.

Maybe I can learn about gear on the cutting edge here.
I have working machines already, but the new build with an i7 and fast RAM is being designed to run in Vista 64bit w/ 12GB's of RAM.
So storage is my quest here, and the fastest possible way to access it in real time is the goal.

Nice Pace I Guess.


JAV

jmke 23rd April 2009 11:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolverineI (Post 236040)
Hello Peering in from the on and off again Xtremesystems and other forum.Too many to name.

welcome aboard :hello:

jmke 23rd April 2009 11:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by jgilmore8 (Post 236057)
Hello,

New member, saw some interesting links about hardware issues w/ WOW, and XP performance. Hope to lurk for a while and then participate.

Thanks,

JGILMORE8

please do share if you have any issues in a thread here: http://www.madshrimps.be/vbulletin/f14/

jmke 23rd April 2009 11:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by scope4live (Post 236216)
I have the option of buying 3 x new Velociraptors and spanning my content across the 3 drives as the extra heads w/o using RAID, renders better perfomance.
I am wasting space though, as I only need 500GB's of storage.
Unfortaunately this is a trade off of using mechanical HDD's.
I am interested in the latest OCZ PCI-e drive, and this led me to this geeky forum where I will fit right in, as I suspect we are all geeks and freaks when it comes to high tech hardware and using it as a hobby or professionally.

you can build your own PCIe based SSD to fit your needs; you'll need a €300-400 PCIe raid controller and starting hooking up 2~4 SSDs to it, all in RAID-0; performance can go from 400-500mb/s read, to 1000mb/s with a bit of tweaking;
MLC SSD best option price wise, the OCZ Vertex and now GSKill Falcon series use the new indilinx controller which does away with the nasty "increased latency" the cheaper SSD with JMicron controllers had.


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