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  1. ddrueding

    Hard to find a case to fit a Thermalright Archon in.

    My 193 just arrived ;)
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    RAID JDOG

    Interesting. Is this possibly a BIOS disk boot order thing? How far into startup does it get?
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    Timing of building a new system

    There are motherboards that are larger than ATX. I have several that won't fit in an Antec P183.
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    RAID JDOG

    Were you expecting the array to work with the drive powered down? I don't see how that could work...
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    Something Random

    Yup, I've done Ashland twice. Probably the best in the country.
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    Something Random

    I usually make it to at least one of the performances at Shakespeare Santa Cruz.
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    USB 3.0 Cases

    I have a Corsair AX750 sitting here that I had in mind. For sure I will use a fully modular design.
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    USB 3.0 Cases

    Thanks Coug. This rig's only SATA drive will be an optical.
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    USB 3.0 Cases

    I really hate ASUS, but it looks to be the only high-end motherboard that is both 1366 and miniATX. In fact, I scrubbed miniATX just because I would have had to deal with an ASUS board.
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    USB 3.0 Cases

    Is there another socket that gives me 6 Intel hyperthreaded cores?
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    Timing of building a new system

    Most soot will go right through an air filter. The stuff that doesn't will stick to the bits of lint on the filter (because it is sticky, particularly in high humidity) and effectively block all air from passing through. Also very hard to get off the filter.
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    USB 3.0 Cases

    The ASUS Rampage III Gene seems to be the motherboard for high-end builds in this chassis? Looking at one with an i7-970, 24GB of RAM, a GIGABYTE GV-N580SO-15I GeForce GTX 580 and a RevoDrive for a gaming customer. Seems to be a good LAN-party machine.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    We'll see how the price/performance works out. Intel needs to decide whether they are going to compete with OCZ or price higher and pretend they don't exist. I feel that Intel can make a lot of money either way (many won't put OCZ products in enterprise environments), but I would of course...
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    Timing of building a new system

    Yeah...2600...that is what I meant :( I didn't know any of them didn't make it to 4Ghz.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    That price is low enough to get me interested. I still haven't had any issues with the RevoDrives, but I wouldn't mind keeping my machines all Intel.
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    Timing of building a new system

    Is the i7-2700k not still the price/performance leader once you get a decent OC from it?
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    Windows Home Server / Home Server OS

    Very much ouch.
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    RAID JDOG

    I just run SATA->eSATA cables out a missing bracket.
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    RAID JDOG

    JBOD is "just a bunch of drives". If you manage the RAID arrays in Windows you will have an easier time of it. It does support JBOD (spanning) and RAID-0 (striping) in all versions that can handle dynamic disks.
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    Something Random

    If you have an account on the Facebook, you can try my time-waster of choice.
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    RAID JDOG

    I avoid confusion by having one drive be letter "z" and the other be drive letter "y". The letter is the same no matter which computer you are on. Z is the master and Y is the backup, even if you are working on the computer with the Y drive on it, you still work on the Z drive. I was toying with...
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    Folding@Home

    Sweet. I'm looking forward to the winter, I've amassed a nice collection of 6-core Intel machines.
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    RAID JDOG

    Sounds pretty good. You could keep the two RAID-0 arrays on the same computer as well, but I have had a PSU go ballistic and take everything with it before. I like having the two copies of the data on two different machines. Better protection against viruses as well.
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    RAID JDOG

    500MB/s is the benchmark score test. The fastest I can do between the two RAID0 arrays over the network is 118MB/s.
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    RAID JDOG

    GbE is fine if you can get it set right. If one of your computers has two GbE NICs on it, the easiest way is to bridge them in Windows and then connect one using a crossover directly to the other. "Rest of Network" -> "Regular Cable" -> "Computer with 2 NICs bridged" -> "Crossover Cable" ->...
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    RAID JDOG

    What complexity and mediocre performance? 500MB/s isn't bad. What do you use for backups now?
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    RAID JDOG

    So long as the two RAID-0 arrays are on different computers with a time-delayed (or manual) backup, it is far more secure than 10 or 01.
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    RAID JDOG

    The drives were fine. One was a blown motherboard, the other was an OS change.
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    RAID JDOG

    If the drives are OK, just plug them into another computer and import the array. Done it several times.
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    RAID JDOG

    I'll mix brands. I have no problem with that, particularly with Windows-based "soft-raid".
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    RAID JDOG

    I have 2 6-disk RAID-0 arrays with Hitachi 3TB drives, and I get 500MB/s+ read and write. Better than single drives, that's for sure.
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    RAID JDOG

    I never mentioned RAID-5 or RAID-6. Those, as you say, waste space. I mentioned RAID-0, which is not far from JBOD in terms of reliability and much faster. You still get to use all your space and consolidate drive letters. The only drawbacks are that you need to use drives of the same size and...
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    New business machine baseline

    I have built perfectly good dual-core atom machines with healthy amounts of RAM and SSDs to good effect. Very quiet, very low power consumption, very small. Depending on the video options, it could hold it's own. I don't know what the current winner is in the low-power CPU, but I think it is AMD?
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    Something Random

    Is 10 enough?
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    Your home Stereo/sound system/s? What did you buy, how much, and why did you buy it?

    It is a lot of work. And that house has two full racks, not including the phone and lighting control system which fill a 20'x6' wall in the attic with equipment cabinets.
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    Your home Stereo/sound system/s? What did you buy, how much, and why did you buy it?

    This is one of the home theater rigs that I handle. Note that the satellite receivers didn't fit in the rack and are buried in the back.
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    America is ungovernable

    Can't do it. Companies require infrastructure and cost the state and feds money. They should cover those costs. And to restate what I wrote earlier, we will never have the lowest corporate tax rate so long as their are countries who will collect some tiny amount of money (practically a bribe)...
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    Cycling

    She knows ;) She actually set up that arrangement when I told her I was working on my Pilot's license.
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    Cycling

    An hour after my ride today it was still 78bpm ;)
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    Cycling

    According to that calculator, my highest sustained power output was ~530W for 5 minutes.
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    Cycling

    Probably a glitch in the data then, the speed (and heart rate) were peak numbers, with the wind pulled from the local airport a few minutes later. My wife has set a limit for me at 160bpm.
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    America is ungovernable

    Saying we have the highest is not particularly relevant. Evasion is so widespread, common, and socially acceptable that the corporations can practically pay whatever they want. Honestly, I think we could get away with a really low rate so long as everyone had to pay their share. In the end this...
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    Cycling

    Got the watch and my wife is pissed. Something about my pulse exceeding 190bpm... Mental note, don't exceed 24mph into a 30mph headwind...
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    Something Random

    Very sweet.
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    America is ungovernable

    Tax evasion (the legal kind, at least) is a byproduct of a complex tax system. If we git rid of every possible deduction, write-off, and discount, they will have nowhere to hide. This has 4 advantages: 1. Makes the wealthy (who can afford all the accountants and tax lawyers they want) pay their...
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    America is ungovernable

    Balancing a household budget is possible because you are making decisions based on your own interests, and they aren't changing for most of your life. The problem with politicians is that they are acting in their own best interest (I would argue that this is impossible to avoid), which isn't...
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    America is ungovernable

    I agree Will, but how then do we fix the problem? We cannot count on politicians to fund their own projects.
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    America is ungovernable

    This. But the problem is that politicians can't be trusted to make good long-term decisions. Hell, they can't be trusted to think beyond the next election (every 2 years). Because of that, and because spending money is far more popular than collecting it, I feel the budget should be kept always...
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    Something Random

    The sludge at the bottom of a cookies-n-cream milkshake is awesome.
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