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Yeah true, i bought a 250GB Sata for my comp a few weeks ago, dunno if i will use it all, i probably will. I've been living with a 40GB for a number of years.vellu wrote:Impressive, I guess you don't need much storage space though, 80+80 isn't much these days. But if one doesn't need more why get more...
The problem is...well to use my new Pc..i have to format the old hard disk or make
another partition...both of which I am not willing to do..
So the only solution was to buy another hard disk..and make it the master and the other one slave..Then I thought y not go for the SATA hard disk...and later realized
that 80Gb was the smallest SATA hard disk I could find ..
What I am really proud of is the 1GHz OC'ed core2duo processor...which is really amazing...
All this stuff was really cheap...all together it costed about 1200$...all from newegg
Shipped all the way to the UAE.
another partition...both of which I am not willing to do..
So the only solution was to buy another hard disk..and make it the master and the other one slave..Then I thought y not go for the SATA hard disk...and later realized
that 80Gb was the smallest SATA hard disk I could find ..
What I am really proud of is the 1GHz OC'ed core2duo processor...which is really amazing...
All this stuff was really cheap...all together it costed about 1200$...all from newegg
Shipped all the way to the UAE.
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First of all lemme warn u...IF U WANNA OVERCLOCK ANYTHING ..GET A BIGGER BETTER HEAT SINK/FAN...
trust me..its from experience..otherwise ur CPU chip will sizzle like a fried egg..
Before you begin the overclocking process, determine if your motherboard can overclock processors. Look in the CPU installation section in your PC's manual. If you're lucky, you'll find either a BIOS setup menu or a set of switches or jumpers on the motherboard that controls the FSB, voltage, clock, PCI/AGP, and memory bus multipliers. The only real necessity is the FSB adjustment, but without the others, your options decline significantly.
Next check ur power supply...if it can handle the punch...again it depends on a lot of things ..like M/b , gpx card..., processor etc
Then u gotta do the bios thingy..which I really suck at..so i asked a guy at some computer shop to do it..
use this site for more info : http://www.epinions.com/cmd-review-3370 ... D81E-prod6
Also ..remember, google knows all
BTW u can get into the bios using the F8 key during the start up
or also try using F2 or del
Good luck mate..!!
trust me..its from experience..otherwise ur CPU chip will sizzle like a fried egg..
Before you begin the overclocking process, determine if your motherboard can overclock processors. Look in the CPU installation section in your PC's manual. If you're lucky, you'll find either a BIOS setup menu or a set of switches or jumpers on the motherboard that controls the FSB, voltage, clock, PCI/AGP, and memory bus multipliers. The only real necessity is the FSB adjustment, but without the others, your options decline significantly.
Next check ur power supply...if it can handle the punch...again it depends on a lot of things ..like M/b , gpx card..., processor etc
Then u gotta do the bios thingy..which I really suck at..so i asked a guy at some computer shop to do it..
use this site for more info : http://www.epinions.com/cmd-review-3370 ... D81E-prod6
Also ..remember, google knows all
BTW u can get into the bios using the F8 key during the start up
or also try using F2 or del
Good luck mate..!!
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You're lucky, my problem is the exact opposite: what's the biggest available (cost effectively). Part of what I do for living involves dv-editing, so the more the merrier is the case for me.t3ice wrote:and later realized that 80Gb was the smallest SATA hard disk I could find....
At the moment I have160GB (for system and software including games and what not) + 160GB+200GB which are basically nothing but video storage room. And I'm constantly swapping between DVDR backups and HDD material due to lack of space.
Luckily the price of external harddrives has gone down rapidly, which is perfect for me. I don't need super fast data access; all I need is space and lots of it. So I ordered a Lacie Big Disk Extreme USB2/Firewire 600GB external drive which should keep me in business for a while.
Like this: http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10117

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379 euros shipped and delivered to where I live (northern Finland). Which is more then reasonable imo.t3ice wrote:600Gb..whoa damn, thats tight...how much did it cost??
BTW when it gets full ..please post it here..thanx
The biggest one available from Lacie is 2TB (that is, 2000GB) that is still a single enclosure usb/firewire drive; bigger than that are no longer called external hard drives. They turn into RAID-systems and SAN/NAS solutions (storage area network/network attached storage).
When the time comes, and if I remember, I might post a pic of that eventful moment

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Dell and others use their own designed BIOS, that's why. They disable a couple of things.darknight788 wrote:i read somewhere that if you have a comp system like a dell, compaq, emachine, etc that you cannot overclock it, im trying to figure out how to overclock my pentium 4 northwood but how do i get into the part where i edit how fast the cpu runs







