http://www.amdboard.com/sytrin_nextherm_ics_8200_2.html
Any chance this PSU would cut it? If what else can i use it for haha?
Many people say it is a solid workhorse, my buddy had one laying around.
I do
Anything that places the data at the edge of the platter increases performance through basic geometry.
I format the FSX drive to 64K clusters instead of the default 4K using Acronis Disk Director (Windows does not allow 64K) and that cuts way down on fragmentation.. you lose a little space but its worth it to keep it clean.
I use O&O Defrag and run multiple passes of Complete\Name defrag with a reboot between each pass... there is a list in the FSX forum for system optimizing and using the right software for defrag.. sticky at the top of the forum
With the larger Raptor you can install everything to one drive however you can not format the drive to 64K clusters.. no Windows partition can be formatted to anything other than 4K
Ok I hate to show my ignorance when it comes to computers, but here I go anyway.I do
Anything that places the data at the edge of the platter increases performance through basic geometry.
This idea of using a separate hard drive for FSX appeals to me, however the making it work part is totally escaping me.I format the FSX drive to 64K clusters instead of the default 4K using Acronis Disk Director (Windows does not allow 64K) and that cuts way down on fragmentation.. you lose a little space but its worth it to keep it clean.
I use O&O Defrag and run multiple passes of Complete\Name defrag with a reboot between each pass... there is a list in the FSX forum for system optimizing and using the right software for defrag.. sticky at the top of the forum
I understand that you are using third party applications to format the drive to higher clusters and also to defrag the drive for better performance.With the larger Raptor you can install everything to one drive however you can not format the drive to 64K clusters.. no Windows partition can be formatted to anything other than 4K
This is the passage that is throwing me. So does this mean that the larger Raptor drive can not be formatted using the third party applications to the higher cluster rates? It appears that a windows partition must be installed on the drive. What I don[ch8217]t understand, if you are using a separate hard drive for the storage and playing of FSX and its add-ons, then would not that drive require an OS to be installed on that drive?
If it does require a separate OS then how do you make the FSX drive OS and the primary computer OS play nice together?Do not partition performance disks.. one drive, one partition.. only partition storage disks that hold backups and that type of data
Last one, I always thought that you had to partition a drive to make it work with windows OS. So does a performance drive only get the one partition to make it work with windows, and storage drives can have multiple partitions?
I[ch8217]m so confused now. If you can explain or link me to more information, I am not above spending quality time reading, I would appreciate it.
I shall patiently enter into the holding pattern and wait for landing instructions, from the people with a much larger picture of what is going on around me, than what I can see myself.
Thanks.
any cable will work with a SATA II drive as long as it supports the 3gb speed correct? I am going to buy one raptor and the other is a 7200speed 3.0gb from the same manufacturer.
Any recommendations Nick?
Thanks!
And sorry to bug you again about the PSU, however, It arrives tomorrow and I just wanted to verify that this will suffice even when I OC. For the 940 i7 if i were to boost it to 3.5 would you recommend a different heat sink?
Overclocking heatsink
>3.4GHz clocking use: Thermalright 120 Extreme 1366 edition
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