Leds on your pc

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  1. Deleted member 126452

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    Ah, okay. I have that SanDisk Ultra II SSD and an old 1TB HDD. Works fine. Never thought that such a setup would be that good.
    A nice fast SSD and some modern 4TB HDDs with good speed and reliability are really the best you can do, since you have the advantages of both.
     
  2. RobertGracie

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    Yeah I know, my 500GB drives are there for old storage stuff, I wont use them :)
     
  3. SixSixSevenSeven

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    I want to get a NAS with firewire access too. Dont think many are about though. Seems I can either get a firewire hard drive (which I can use with 1 device) or a NAS. Not both. Seen NAS'es that support direct USB before though.
     
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    I had thoughts of NAS some years back turning the Cellar into a small server room...but that got shelved some time ago but I may consider it still...need to get a job then buy the stuff needed...
     
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    Those old HDDs are great for holding partitions that you won't access often, and for backups. And they look really good as placeholders in shelves, which I can send you a pic of if you want.
    @SixSixSevenSeven Do you talk about external hard drives (I sound dumb, I know)? If so, I'd go with USB 3.0, since you won't find very many Firewire-capable PCs except yours.
     
  6. InFiNiTy

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    They both look the same at the moment, i would try painting on that second gtx 970
     
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    Oh, I thought they would look different. Misunderstood you. I wouldn't recommend it though, at least use a good looking template.
     
  8. SixSixSevenSeven

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    Eh I have the stuff to make a NAS if need be in the form of a spare 500gb USB hard drive and a raspberry pi. Not hard to whack a samba share on one
     
  9. SixSixSevenSeven

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    nah. a NAS is network attached. Its just a few NAS'es can also be accessed over USB, I want one with direct firewire access too.

    I do own 2 firewire capable PCs and have considered adding firewire to another.


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    wow I managed a buggered quote and a double post. Noob. At least its in off topic.
     
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  10. InFiNiTy

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    To be exactly i have 3 GTX 970's, one PNY and two EVGA SSC's. And i use the EVGA's cause they are the same :D
     
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    I do most of the time know what an NAS is. Like 99% of the time.
    There's always someone who's worse.
    Three? Isn't that a bit many?
     
  12. BlueScreen

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    It's Z170 (or H170), and technically the chipset before Z170 is Z97.
    X99 is the latest high end chipset, successor to X79, will probably be replaced by X290 in 2017 (Broadwell-E will use X99 too).
     
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    Ah well, I made a mistake calling it X170 I was meaning Z170, its the tick successor to X79, and the tock successor to X99 will be that X290 you stated...I needed to check my facts were correct...
     
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    The X290 thing is just a wild guess. Since X chipsets are used for two generations of CPUs (Sandy Bridge-E and Ivy Bridge-E both used X79, Haswell-E and Broadwell-E both use X99) as opposed to Z/H (Sandy Bridge used P/H67/Z68, Ivy Bridge used H/Z77, Haswell used H/Z87, Broadwell used H/Z97 and Skylake uses H/Z170), there will be no X190 and the next chipset will be most likely X290.
     
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    Who knows, but I am happy with X99 so far its good and its rock stable and it doesnt start throwing tantrums when I point it at games that would make my old machine make Chernobyl look like a match being struck...
     
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    Oh, definitely. X99 is the best chipset around and will be for a while. The new Broadwell-E CPUs will use X99 too.
     
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    Ahh at least I made the right call and gone for the best selection out there :D
     
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    Praise the intention!
     
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  19. InFiNiTy

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    It is. For the PNY i didn't payed anything. i got that free from a friend.
     
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    Who the hell gives away a GTX 970 for free
     
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