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    http://www.gaz1.com/htpc/
    Crikey 'zag2me' is a DVD addict!!! Some serious space

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    £2k's worth of storage with room to grow far far larger, I'm frightened yet impressed!

    Makes my 1TB look punty.

    A hardware SAS raid card with only 5 SATA drives connected seems a strange choice when the lsi megaraid card supports 32 drives via SAS expanders and when hardware PCIe or PCI-X SATA raid cards are available for a lot less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Synergy6
    Personally, I'd rather have speedy drives than huge ones. I had 250GB + 120GB, but the 250 is only ever half full, and the 120 is used for music backup + playing with Linux.
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    Yeah I'd love a pair of those 15k raptors, but theres just something inside that wont let me pay that much money for a 150gig drive

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    wish for 16x750

    How about 16x750gb(12TB) to replace my 16x120(1.9TB) in my Lian-Li V2100 on a Abit AN7 MAX with 4ide channels and a 4 channel PCI IDE card ( can get 12 in the 3inch slots and another 4 with 5inch adaptors, still space for a DVD-RW, DVD-ROM and a soundblaster unit
    Last edited by gaida; 09-06-2006 at 11:41 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cool_dude
    I cant stand the extra noise additional hard drives make anyway
    you my friend, need to buy samsung/seagate drives

    i'd fill up that 3.75 TB in not too long. praise to lossless formats.

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    I only have 0.3 TB.. but i think once we start ripping blue-ray/HD-DVD this could become more usual
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    Quote Originally Posted by alterion
    I only have 0.3 TB.. but i think once we start ripping blue-ray/HD-DVD this could become more usual
    You'd need to be able to afford one first....

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