Looks like they took my machine, and copied it, with slightly newer equipment. :wink:
I think they finally got sick of dog slow computers, and figured they can write it off, so get something that actually moves. It certainly is going to be intresting to see if their iPeak thread(if they still use it) is affected by the duals, which it should be. Also time is money, and they might have figured out the easier, and faster they can do the tests, the more money they make, per hour.
They have also sort of future proofed their machine for awhile, with that motherboard.
It certainly gives their results more validity for me, but, I don't really worry about their stuff anyway. I'm going to stick with Seagate Cheetahs, using 36 gig 15.3's, a 100 dollar lsi controller, scsi 320, and the red cables. I also like the hotswap SCA drives, but I don't think I'd build many machines with them.
Everytime someone comes out with a faster drive then the Cheetahs, it' seems like 6-12 months later they come out with bad sectors, or such.
I guess what really bugs me is the way the market has shaken out.
It's really too bad that desktops don't have faster drive options, without going to scsi, except for the WD Raptors. I really don't see why they couldn't build a 15K ata drive, or SATA for that matter.
I sure wouldn't object to not having to purchase scsi cards and cables, and being able to use a skinny little SATA cable.
But, that's life and computers. Reminds me of the "not a monopoly" gas prices we have in Kalifornia. It sure seems that all those gas stations, and companies move the prices as a united front, except for Costco...
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