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finally....

PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 9:29 pm
by legoalex2000
i just placed an order for a long needed Hard drive. my 70gb is getting cramped. so with my $200 my uncle gave me in an amazon.com gift certificate,i got me a:

Maxtor
250GB
SATA/150 (max my mobo supports)
7200rpm.

perfect, space for price. me happy, cause now i can begin major stoarge and a RAID with my IDE's for FS.

:)Ramos - happy happy happy!

Re: finally....

PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 9:37 pm
by congo
SATA II (300mbs) are backward compatible with SATA 150.

I pay around $80 US retail for a WD SATA II 200mb drive here.

Re: finally....

PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 10:20 pm
by legoalex2000
i paid $120(US) and got 250gb, so i think it's a good deal. plus it's 150 and not 300, which is priced more for the speed that i wont need.

and $8 for express shipping. i HATE waiting, i usually dont shop online... so yes i miss out on deals, i know, espically NewEgg i hear is really good.

:)ramos

Re: finally....

PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 10:53 pm
by ctjoyce
Once you know you newegg Their catch phrase holds true. I dont know of any other online shop that has the selection, pricing, shipping speed / quality, and customer service of newegg. Them and Frozen CPU

BTW nice choice of drive 8) WD are probibly the best drives I have ever used.  Personally I'm thinking of getting rid of my two 80s, and get one 74GB Rapter, and one 250GB Caviar (Rapter for games, 250GB for system).

Cheers
Cameron

Re: finally....

PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 11:33 pm
by legoalex2000
WD are probibly the best drives I have ever used.


I couldn't agree more, thats all i've ever had, various WD drives. my current situation is a 30gb WD and a 40GB WD, both from dell computers. but i wanted to see how maxtor scaled up. now yes it's harder to compare since my WD's are IDE and my maxtor is SATA/150, but i still want to see some comparison.

:)Ramos - when he knows, he will newegg :P

Re: finally....

PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 9:21 am
by Hai Perso Coyone?
I paid 150 Euro for a 400GB an external Packard Bell HDD...Get's the job done quite nicely 8)

Re: finally....

PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 10:58 am
by legoalex2000
so what im going to do is this major project.

windows X64 is fine and all, but i need the full compatibility back... so im switching back to 32 bit.

my new drive will have:

200gb for general usage
50gb for backup programs and files

then i will attempt a RAID +0 operation of the IDE drives for FS. now im not sure what will happen, since one drive is 30gb and the other is 40gb. where does the last 10gb go?

i dare not bring my comp to school, cause my friend will try to install linux ubuntu on my system again. i dont need to bite off more than i can chew.

:)Ramos

Re: finally....

PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 2:04 pm
by Politically Incorrect

then i will attempt a RAID +0 operation of the IDE drives for FS. now im not sure what will happen, since one drive is 30gb and the other is 40gb. where does the last 10gb go?


In the simplest way for me to explain
In RAID 0 you will end up with a fast 70 (or 68-9gig) Gig drive.
So you shouldn't loose the 10gig difference.

But I am uncertain if you can raid two drives of different size? Im sure you can but I shall leave that for the experts to say for certain.

Re: finally....

PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 3:07 pm
by legoalex2000
what i was going for is not 70gb, but 2 30gb's with the same files. as far as i remember this is raid 0, you may be talking about raid 1. but like you said, waiting for the experts.

i get my A+ comp repair cert, and our class barely touched RAID's. we didn't even have a lab, which i was hoping for, cause i long intended for a FS on a RAID.

:)Ramos

Re: finally....

PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:21 pm
by Politically Incorrect
You got it backwards, lol

RAID 1 is mirrored, Raid 0 is two or more drives combined as one.

EDIT: I got confused also so here is a link that describes it nicely.

http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/R/RAID.html

Re: finally....

PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 5:03 pm
by legoalex2000
You got it backwards, lol

RAID 1 is mirrored, Raid 0 is two or more drives combined as one.

EDIT: I got confused also so here is a link that describes it nicely.

http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/R/RAID.html


my apologies, always a learning experience.

thanks man!

:)Ramos

Re: finally....

PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 3:46 am
by Politically Incorrect
No reason to appologise, i just learned that a week or so ago myself when I decided to give RAID a try.

Actually easier than I thought to set up, a whole reformat of two drives,  setting up RAID 0 and installing XP took 31 minutes! which is a lot faster than I expected also!

Last reformat/reinstall I did on a Dell took nearly 5 hours, so I don't know how much the RAID had to do with the reinstall speed or if it is due to better hardware, or both???

Not only the RAID 0 is fast and offers the most drive space the major downfall is one drive goes bad all of it does.
But I solved that concern with a external HD for bakcing up, and also storage.

Re: finally....

PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 3:53 pm
by legoalex2000
YAY!!!! IT ARRIVED!!!!

now my space quadruples, from 70gb to 320gb!!! i'm happy that i made it past 100gb ::) :P

im gonna hold off on the raid thing at the moment, time is of the essence, and it's not a major importance. plus i'll take my comp to school so my band of "newly certified computer technicians (including me)" can run the raid correctly.

:)Ramos - happy camper!

**EDIT**

darn, right as i was looking through my drives, i realized one was mising. whoops, i unplugged my DVD-RW.

what i did is one power strand had all molex connectors, and the other had molex and sata connectors. i flipped the two so i could have all my hard drives on one stand and my fans and opticals on another. managed to plug in my CD-RW, but not my DVD-RW. oh well... i'll do it later, im in no rush to use it.