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Old January 21st 04, 04:00 AM
Darmin
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Default Building a new comp I need opinion on hard drive selection

I am looking to build my first ultimate gaming machine. I will be
going with abit motherboard with raid. My 2 choices are either 2
western digital 36.7gb hard drives at 10000rpm's via raid 0 or should
I just go with a nice big western digital at 120-160gb at 72000rpm?
Thanks for any help!!!
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Old January 21st 04, 01:32 PM
Ricki K
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I recon you should go for the seagate 120G Serial ATA drive with 8MB
cache, Very Fast and VERY quite. A winner all round!!
 




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