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good deal on a hard drive
hey, i don't know if posts like this are allowed in here but i can't think of why not, so here goes.
Here is a 200 GB hard drive for $100 after rebates. Seagate 200GB / 7200 / 8MB http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...=THD-200A2%20P Here is a 250GB hard drive for $140 after rebates. Western Digital Special Edition Internal EIDE 250GB 7200RPM Hard Drive http://www.circuitcity.com/detail.js...Memory&c=1&b=g Courtesy of the crazy dealmaniacs at slickdeals. |
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If you're not cheating, your not trying... My sage rigs: Server - Windows 2003, Intel 865 PERLL w/ P4 3.2g 1gb ram, 3-PVR250, 3-PVRUSB's, 1 Skystar2, 1 twinhan 102g, 1 starbox DVB-S Cards. Evo network QAM encoder. 1.2TB storage 6.x server + MTSAGE for DVB Client 1/Master BR - MediaMVP running a 30" Olevia LCD TV. Client 2/Front Room - Shuttle ST61G4 XPC 1gig ram, 60gb HD, BTC9019 wireless keyboard/mouse & Harmony 880. 6.x client. GF6600GT driving a Sony WEGA 55" rear projection tv. |
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But that's the 2MB cache version...
- Andy |
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True..but I personally have noticed no degredation of any quality or speed from the standard cache size of 2mb...
Does anyone else have different results? Quote:
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If you're not cheating, your not trying... My sage rigs: Server - Windows 2003, Intel 865 PERLL w/ P4 3.2g 1gb ram, 3-PVR250, 3-PVRUSB's, 1 Skystar2, 1 twinhan 102g, 1 starbox DVB-S Cards. Evo network QAM encoder. 1.2TB storage 6.x server + MTSAGE for DVB Client 1/Master BR - MediaMVP running a 30" Olevia LCD TV. Client 2/Front Room - Shuttle ST61G4 XPC 1gig ram, 60gb HD, BTC9019 wireless keyboard/mouse & Harmony 880. 6.x client. GF6600GT driving a Sony WEGA 55" rear projection tv. |
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There certainly won't be a degradation of the quality of the data you save to your hard drive, but I seem to recall an increase in response on my computer back when I got an 8MB cache drive. (Yes, I realize it could have been my imagination, or due to other things.)
BTW - that is a decent price, but I got the 8MB version of that drive for just a few dollars more at OfficeMax back in Dec. Wait a week & someone will have it on sale again. - Andy |
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IMHO, If you are only going to use the harddrive for video storage with SageTV, 2MB will be more than enough.
8MB cache disks are faster, but for video it doesn't matter. Unless you have a large amount of encoders and clients, but then you should go with RAID anyway. Personally I'd buy 2MB 5400rpm disks for video storage, but hey, it's hard to get 5400rpm drives nowadays! |
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I found out about this site that has a summary of hot deals and rebates from major stores a few months ago and have picked up some great deals, hard drives, video cards....
http://techbargains.com/index.cfm |
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Fry's also has a maxtor 250 mb /8mb cache for $174 - $30 mail in rebate
Total $144
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If you're not cheating, your not trying... My sage rigs: Server - Windows 2003, Intel 865 PERLL w/ P4 3.2g 1gb ram, 3-PVR250, 3-PVRUSB's, 1 Skystar2, 1 twinhan 102g, 1 starbox DVB-S Cards. Evo network QAM encoder. 1.2TB storage 6.x server + MTSAGE for DVB Client 1/Master BR - MediaMVP running a 30" Olevia LCD TV. Client 2/Front Room - Shuttle ST61G4 XPC 1gig ram, 60gb HD, BTC9019 wireless keyboard/mouse & Harmony 880. 6.x client. GF6600GT driving a Sony WEGA 55" rear projection tv. |
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