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    Regedit, cmd not working in XP

    When the shortcuts disappear, does the start menu go as well? Sounds like explorer is crashing.
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    dSLR thread

    Nice gear Mubs, what did you have before?
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    Optimising for very small files

    Thanks Merc. Considering I will be going to RAID-0 (3x Velociraptors), I was also thinking about the stripe size. Any thoughts?
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    And considering that card comes with a 2GB cache, you should be golden.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Absolutely. My older, less capable 3Ware card can do that without issue. This card is also supposed to be able to include portions of the same drives in different arrays (eg: first 5GB of 10 1TB drives in RAID-0 for OS/Apps/cache, remaining space in RAID-5 for data security). That is what I...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Write cache is the big deal, particularly for RAID-5 setups where write performance can suffer. Read cache is done as well (customizable I'm sure), though that wouldn't matter so much with SSDs.
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    Optimising for very small files

    I've gotten kinda hooked on soaring in MS' now cancelled Flight Simulator X. Unfortunately, the terrain sucks in that program. A program called TileProxy takes a local cache of MS Virtual Earth files and replaces the default terrain in real time. The files cached from MS are 256x256x32 JPGs...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Dunno, but I'd imagine they would. You're wasting 70% of the cost if you aren't using arrays. Are you just looking at sticking 2GB of cache between slower SSDs and your system?
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I bet it is. Areca cards were being compared favorably to 3Ware cards last I looked.
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    Feedback on PC build for a friend

    I would take it to 4GB of RAM, just because it is so cheap. I think even at stock speeds the E7500 will beat a 3.6Ghz P4.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Thanks for the nice post/info, uda. Following that link to Violin Memory has me drooling. 4TB of Flash (3 million IOPS) in a 2U chassis saturating the 8x PCIe link (1.7GB/s)? Frickin awesome. One hell of a boot drive ;)
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    Something Random

    Yup, that is why I switched from 4-day to 3-day trips. Day 4 always hurt a lot, and it is better to be home when that happens.
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    New computer build for Photoshop CS3 usage.

    DDR3 is a little less, actually.
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    Optimising for very small files

    I don't have that kind of money for this project. It will be going into my workstation, and I'll be using the on-board SATA controller.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Dell Precision will run 2 hard drives and an optical, and a 9-cell battery. They support pre-configured RAID-0 with X25-Es if you are so inclined ;)
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    ThinkPads, Dell Precision, some others.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I don't think the lifespan of SSDs will be anything to worry about regardless. Isn't failure at max STR still like 5 years?
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    No idea on hibernation, it works well for me. I leave the pagefile on as well (no choice, the laptop only has 4GB of RAM).
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    Another HTPC Thread

    That looks like a good card, but it doesn't say what type of wireless connector it needs. This looks like it would be compatible.
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    Another HTPC Thread

    Does the wireless card for the HTPC support an external antenna? Sticking a small directional out there could make quite a difference. I stream x264 HD over 802.11n wireless quite often.
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    New computer build for Photoshop CS3 usage.

    Perhaps they are having a hard time getting the whole thing speed rated? I know I'm having some trouble just getting 6 2GB modules to play nicely at higher speeds.
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    Optimising for very small files

    I have an unusual situation that I'm hoping for some tuning advice on. I currently have a drive with 25,000,000 files averaging 16kb, and they need to be read a half-million at a time. 750GB of Intel SSDs isn't really an option, so I bought 3 300GB Velociraptors that I intend to run in RAID-0...
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    New computer build for Photoshop CS3 usage.

    4GB DDR2 is still steep, but not as dear as the 4GB DDR3 modules I'm looking for ;) I would love to get the max supported RAM in this board (24GB).
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    Something Random

    First sailboat race of the season was today, we did incredibly poorly (off the winning pace by 20%+). Perhaps it was that we hadn't taken the boat out or done any maintenance during the off-season. Sunburned and thoroughly exhausted, but I had a good time.
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    Network Printing Problems with my Laptop

    The other thing to think about is that your default printer doesn't change just because it is unavailable. Be sure to select the printer you want (or change the default) when you change locations.
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    Network Printing Problems with my Laptop

    It sounds like the printers are going into offline mode. Try right-clicking on the printer icon and unchecking "use printer offline"
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    It also says that they removed the second video card because it was bottlenecking the PCI-E Bandwidth.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Ahh. Looks like they got a 24-port RAID card and then used 2 RAID cards and the onboard ports as well?
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I was actually wondering if a RAID controller with some onboard cache could give SSDs good small-file performance.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Link?
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    Hard Disk for Thinkpad R51

    The Seagate. Less than 5400RPM just blows. And as hard as Seagate seems to be trying, they are no Western Digital.
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    Something Random

    Ended up driving over 300 miles today in my old car. Bleh.
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    Upgrade Core Duo Dell E1505 to Core2 Duo?

    Am I correct in believing that the windows defrag program moves the data towards the outside of the drive?
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    New computer build for Photoshop CS3 usage.

    When I get to the office I'll get you something.
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    New computer build for Photoshop CS3 usage.

    I've had CS4 eat all 10GB of RAM I gave it and then want more. The single-core'd-ness of some operations is annoying, but some others see a nice performance increase.
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    AMD, Seagate demo SATA 6Gbps

    That is funny, Liam.
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    AMD, Seagate demo SATA 6Gbps

    Hadn't heard of that...I'll eat my words.
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    AMD, Seagate demo SATA 6Gbps

    I wonder if this is the end of SAS? It was supposed to be the high-end, but if SATA beats it on speed, and backplanes and RAID controllers with 24 ports negate the multiple-drive-on-a-cable thing, what else does it have going for it?
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    AMD, Seagate demo SATA 6Gbps

    Some of the beast SSDs are already passing 768MB/s and are using PCI-E directly instead. Might we see a PCI-E cable connection? No doubt lengths would be extremely short.
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    WD to launch 2TB drives, lose data

    So a RAID-0 of 1TB 7200s backed up by a 2TB 5400? Sounds like a plan to me...
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    Seagate 7200.12 1 TB

    Yes, that would be the one. ;)
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    Something Random

    "Well, OK, but just this once..."
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    Something Random

    I think this video is pretty darn awesome. I haven't seen this effect before, it appears almost stop-motion/cartoon-ish. The rest of his stuff is great as well.
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    Upgrade Core Duo Dell E1505 to Core2 Duo?

    Interesting idea. I have a spare 1TB 7.2k sitting here, I wonder what the outside 32GB could do ;)
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    General Motors

    The Caterham can be had assembled and ready to go for about the price of the Elise. The main difference between them and the 370Z can be summed up as follows: Caterham Classic: 1200lbs (11.5lbs/hp) Lotus Elise: 1975lbs (10.4lbs/hp) Nissan 370Z: 3200lbs (9.6lbs/hp) So, a marginal power...
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    Seagate 7200.12 1 TB

    The higher STR of newer drives is directly tied to the increases in aerial density, and could have been predicted easily. Just as easily, with basic understanding of physics, you know a larger platter cannot spin faster, and that rotation latency cannot be helped at a given speed. I can...
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    Upgrade Core Duo Dell E1505 to Core2 Duo?

    It could, depending on use. If it is a normal desktop machine, I think the SSD would be the better choice. Hell, I upgraded the SSD in my underpowered Acer Aspire One and got quite a boost from it.
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    General Motors

    I like it as well, but if it were purely a fun/track car, I would be going for a Caterham or used Elise.
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    General Motors

    I would agree. It seems to have inherited some GT-R goodness. I drove a 350Z Track (or was it race?) when they came out; brutally harsh, but very quick. It's amazing how well the 370Z stacks up to a Porsche Cayman S at twice the price (PDF warning).
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