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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    No prices and no info about what product they are re-branding. Those specs match the MTron MSP-7000. OCZ's last SSD (saw it at a couple stores) matched the MSD-6000. I think MTron is trying to find a brand name to market with.
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    President O'bama

    I don't think it matters what the people think; the press seems to be in his corner. I do think I prefer him at the moment...though not strongly enough to really care.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Interesting Wavemaker...where is that from? Mine are scheduled to arrive on Friday, so I'll be testing them over the weekend and likely doing the OS re-install on Tuesday.
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    dSLR thread

    I don't need 21 or 24. But I do like to have prints in the 24x36 range, and 15MP is plenty for that.
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    dSLR thread

    I could use something in the 15MP range...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    She's got a green card. We'll still only be engaged when we get back, so no legal issues until the next trip.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Mid May is likely (in New York on our way to Moscow).
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Meh. I bought an engagement ring the same day, so my wallet was numb ;)
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    Something Random

    I have fallen for 1920x1080. I was totally with Tony and Merc about 4:3 ratio displays, but they just don't come this big (42"). And to be honest, 1080 vertical resolution is enough for most anything.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    $1300 (ouch)
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    Something Random

    Back when I was into hardcore silent computing, I ran CrystalCPUID with 3 different speed/voltage settings...none of the reporting tools could keep up.
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    Something Random

    Well, I turned mine down to 3Ghz so it was stable in AutoGK. It does report the right speed in Windows, and did @ 3.8Ghz as well.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Finally got around to ordering... 3x 16GB MTRON MSD-6000 3.5" Since I have a significant number (10) of free SATA ports (6 on-board and 4 more in the RAID card), I might as well go for higher STR... I wonder if this card will do online expansion of RAID0 arrays...
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    Something Random

    Well, this is an XFX i780...I'll see what they have.
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    Testing RAM, what utility do you use?

    Both Motherboard Monitor and the nVidia "System Monitor" give the same information.
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    Testing RAM, what utility do you use?

    Now I'm @ 3.2Ghz and a minor vCore adjustment. I may hold off until I get a better heatsink; the core just ticked past 70C.
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    Something Random

    Yup. Stock cooling and no vcore. It was actually getting to the desktop and idling fine @ 3.8. All the tests and games do just fine @ 3.5, but XviD seems to be unhappy. Is there a way to change that in Windows without rebooting? I'd love to have the exta power in games...
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    Folding@Home

    What is the performance hit of running it in a linux VM?
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    NSK2400 build notes

    My systems fall into two categories. 1. Opened/rebuild often enough that dust isn't an issue. 2. Never opened or thought about. In the second case, I've found that filters are better at strangling all airflow over time than letting parts get dusty.
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    Testing RAM, what utility do you use?

    My system passes all of the above, but leave it doing XviD compression in AutoGK and it dies within hours.
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    Seagate 15.6 Cheetah-450GB/164MBs STR

    It is RAID, but it isn't that expensive...
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    low-end laser printers these days?

    A client has an HP MFC (not sure the model, but it is new and has a flatbed scanner) that clogs in 2 days if it isn't used. I ended up writing a script that prints a picture every day at midnight. Crazy.
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    Windows SMP Beta Testing client released

    I ended up modifying the instructions found here. I can't reboot at the moment, so I'll continue later.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Heh, on my way to Fry's in about 10 minutes to buy some other stuff; including one of those in 7.2k ;)
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    Something more like what I was planning:
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    Thanks for the link, Mark. They put all that work into getting an accurate, consistent color balance, and then make it either 2700k or 3500k. Ugh. I've been looking into custom builds and having two dimmers, one for color temp and one for brightness. I like anything above about 4500k, and am...
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    Windows SMP Beta Testing client released

    Crap. Any tricks to removing the service?
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    Windows SMP Beta Testing client released

    Thanks for the tips Mark. 1. The default folder is "C:\Program Files\Folding@Home Windows SMP Client V1.01" and that is where it is. Is that OK? 2. I had it as a service, I'll change that and see what happens. 3. This is certainly the first time it's been installed, so no other copies are on...
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    low-end laser printers these days?

    I must say that I agree with the general sentiment, but mine seems to be an exception. Brother MFC-440CN I print 1 page of driving directions every other week or so, and they always just work. The cartridges don't gum up and ink level reporting works well. I don't know how long they last, as...
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    Nichia Develops 60 Lumen Per Watt White LED

    No pictures of that lamp, either.
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    Windows SMP Beta Testing client released

    Wow. Well, it seems to be pegging all 4 CPUs anyway...is that a non-fatal error?
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    Windows SMP Beta Testing client released

    I've decided to throw a machine or two back at this. I've installed the SMP v6 and run it. It is returning an error not in the FAQ. Anyone care to have a look? --- Opening Log file [March 7 20:09:27] # SMP Client ##################################################################...
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    Something Random

    Overclocking isn't really an art anymore, is it. Now that you can dissasociate the RAM and CPU, and all the voltages are in the BIOS and easy to access. In 30 seconds I went from 2.4Ghz to 3.5 directly (no voltage changes or anything!). Now I'm just checking stability.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    That is still a ways out I suspect. It has already dropped to the point where interest has increased significantly, and performance increases are more incremental. I'm hoping for a 150MB read/100MB write, that will be better STR numbers than the Raptors and (of course) the access time should rock.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Well, it seems there aren't enough suppliers, manufacturers, or tight enough competition to warrant a spreadsheet. It's pretty clear to me that MTRON rules the performance SSD roost. Not that there aren't faster (MemoRight), but that the 100%+ cost increase doesn't justify the 10% performance...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Thanks for the links, timwhit. I'm putting together a spreadsheet now. In the meantime, here is a neat article on RAID-0ing SSDs ;)
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Got it. Thanks for the info.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Doesn't Vista Suck for folding? If thats all the machine is doing, isn't that kinda silly?
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    That is a fine idea. All of my HTPCs run 2.5" drives (though I usually spring for 7200RPM).
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I wouldn't do Vista on a CF; the speed is unlikely to be satisfactory. If it were just a folding machine, and could run TinyXP or Ubuntu, than it would be fine. For Vista, I would consider the small SSDs instead.
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    Where's everybody?

    Thanks paugie, that is all I needed to hear.
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    Samsung F1 1Tb and 750GB All Defective?

    I'm putting Server 2003 R2 on them, so I can't comment.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    This one claims DMA support, though the one I use is here. You realize you will only need less than 8GB to do this, right?
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    Where's everybody?

    I'm fairly worried about Merc. I dropped him an e-mail and didn't hear back. I want to respect his space, but if anyone has heard from him lately I would love to know he's OK.
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    Converting Video Formats

    I have a bunch of video in different formats, and I just bought a Creative Zen 16GB. I also have a phone that supports playback of specific video types. I've been trying a bunch of different conversion programs. The most promising looked like WinFF. It seems to support most of the different...
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    NSK2400 build notes

    I've noticed in a few cases I've had to remove, reshape, and replace the metal bracket holding the card in place. With low volume stuff like an ADD2 card, it isn't that surprising.
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    cheap raid storage

    Depends on the number of drives. Also don't forget to factor in the cost of additional SATA/PATA ports and of an eventual larger power supply. Check my sig.
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    cheap raid storage

    In Linux, a true software RAID can be made of any drives on any controller. Just add drives via the on-board connectors and when you run out, get an add-on controller. What hardware are you starting with? I don't know about used drives (I don't trust them), but 500GB used to be the best GB/$...
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    1TB Sansung test

    For a given price point, more cores means a lower clock on each core. Having a few less cores than you could possibly use ensures a decent percentage of your total processing power goes to non-multithreaded apps. Mac evangelists remind me of Bose users. They are all convinced that they have the...
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