A friend of mine is looking to replace his aging PC with something new and improved
He upgrades only once every 3-4yrs, buys the best he can and that does him
does the following list work ok?
Thanks
all looks good, missing a case tho
just to satisfy my curiousity what specs does he have, the 4 year old pc that he spent alot on 4 years ago
if you know it that is.
Looks good, I'd drop the single Raptor, the raided 500gig drives will be faster.
That's what I'm saying that 1TB will be faster than the raptor. If he really wants speed and the backup provided by the RAID5, then RAID0+1 using 4 500gb disks would be cheaper, faster and more stable.
HDD failures are very rare now. Especially with good drives like WD. Though if any one of his drives fail he can still boot and use his PC in this config.
I'd swap out the E6600 for a Q6600 as the multi-core games will come eventually (in the next 2-4 years surely?) and Aria have 4Gb of Patriot RAM as 2 2Gb sticks for £185 which will allow him/her to upgrade their RAM if they need to without having to throw away all four of the current sticks.
I's stick it in an Akasa Eclipse case too.
I think that noise matters alot in computers - when you have been close to a noisy one for a while, you'll get fairly frustrated with it, so i wanted to advise from that perspective:
Get a good aftermarket CPU heatsink/fan to replace the standard intel one. Also consider replacing the fan on the graphics card, but opinion on the BFG 8800 rates from somewhere between "quiet" and "not that loud", so it subjectively might be fine for you.
Zalman's website doesn't indicate whether or not the VF900 fits the 8800 series or not. Anyone shed any light?
Finally be aware that even though 1 modern hard drive might be pretty quiet, having 4 will make a minor racket. Consider a quiet case for them to sit in.
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I'd dump that IDE legacy and fit a SATA optical drive as they are now about the same price, if you stay away from Plextor.
Apparently, "Do whatever you like" should NOT be considered authorisation to build my uber rig!
HDD failures aren't common but RAID failures are. I'd have two Raptors in RAID 0 for OS and games, and two 350Gb drives operating individually for data and backup.
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