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<0> nerp
<0> where is yours made?
<0> Malasya?
<1> the first raptors were even ball bearing
<2> yes
<0> eww
<2> but as densities are getting higher
<2> and errors getting worse
<2> the nrro of ball bearings is too high
<1> obviously
<3> flyback, why dont you try *********ing sometime instead of reading computer magazines etc.
<4> *********ion is dirty
<3> :o
<4> and flyback is a clean born again christian
<3> well
<3> *********ion is dirty, so you claim



<2> c0-o
<2> I figured that out when I was 6 or 7
<3> so you are admitting you have been *********ing since 6 or 7
<2> yes
<4> hah, i looked at flyback's nick and saw it as frylock at first
<5> how do you call a technology that is owned by some company
<5> propriety?
<2> CANUCK
<5> preporpreity?
<2> CANUCK
<2> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_bearing
<4> propriatary possibly
<6> running a defrag now on the raptor.. It's quite zippy. :)
<2> http://www.taylor-hobson.com/bearings_discdrive.htm
<5> yeah
<2> http://www.hitachigst.com/tech/techlib.nsf/techdocs/089C4B963AEE9A6F86256D340075052F/$file/FD_White_Paper_FINAL.pdf
<1> iwas right though for sure with the raptors when they came out the 36's had ball bearings and the 74's had fluid right from the get go
<6> this is _very_ noticable
<4> nerp, http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=proprietary
<4> oh wait
<4> danna
<4> my bad
<2> even some fans have fluid bearings
<2> like panaflo
<1> yah
<0> overloa: what about these new 36's ?
<0> fluid too?
<1> i think the new ones are fluid
<0> good
<1> i havent checked 100% but i'd think so
<6> yeah i'd hope so
<0> well its very quiet
<0> for rpm
<4> flyback, i have your lights all boxed up
<1> i just remember a long time ago when i was deciding on getting my raptor that was the big thing
<2> ball bearings are still best for non-360 apps and very slow speeds
<6> it's super quiet at idle. when its running it sounds angry
<1> which is mainly why i went with the 74 gig
<6> i can see why they call it the raptor
<1> and broke my bank acct lol
<2> but at very high speeds balls tend to shred
<2> ask phire
<4> hah
<3> i have a 74gig0r
<4> 74 gig is all you need for a primary drive
<2> :P
<0> not even
<4> storage and **** should be on a secondary anyways
<0> 36gb is fine
<2> omg
<4> ya
<2> there is something ***y
<0> 15 gb partition for OS
<4> 36 would be good too
<2> about a chick in a bathing suit
<0> rest for game
<2> in -20 weather



<2> in a hot tub
<2> DAMN
<6> 36 covers the OS, office, and a bunch of games.
<0> yea
<1> yah i use the 74 raptor as my OS drive and my most played games
<1> its mint
<0> i split mine in half
<4> peppermint
<1> so its OS/games drive
<2> did you guys see the new raptor
<2> with window
<0> X
<0> ya
<0> awesome
<0> super fast
<2> I have to admit, nice engeineering wd
<4> you could do like TMX1's dumb*** does and buy a new raptor for every application you install
<6> yeah that's pretty nuts
<2> probably their first good engineering
<2> you can't just slap plexygl*** on top
<6> haha.. yeah very slick design, like automotive.
<1> i knew it would be a matter of time b4 they started putting in windows as people were doing it a while ago on their own
<1> which was risky
<2> you run into contaimination, esd, sealing issues
<1> but doable
<7> holy marvelous ****. new r520 is rumored to achieve 11000-12000 in 3dmark05
<2> not really doable
<2> ol
<1> flyback
<1> we had this convo
<1> b4
<1> and yes it is doable
<2> dude they get away with it but it's not goint to work
<1> i've done it myself with old drives
<1> and seen people do it as well
<1> with 40 gigs
<0> one complaint about the Raptor! it uses a ****ing MARVEL IDE bridge !!!!!!!!!
<2> yeah but it's risky
<1> u have to be very very very careful
<0> not a true SATA controller
<2> probably will fail soon
<1> i know its risky
<4> MARVEL COMICS
<4> LAWL
<2> because the gl*** won't seal properly
<1> but point is, it can be done
<1> and has been
<1> for years now
<2> dude I can cut my **** off
<2> it can be done
<2> doesn't mean it's a good idea
<1> uh
<1> k u do that
<7> lol
<3> flyback, your words exude wisdom
<2> don't make me help oggy canuckson
<4> speaking of doggy
<5> fly: which video cards are better ATI or geforce?
<4> why isn't he term'd w/ his ISP yet
<4> O_o
<1> phire: lack of boxes up and running, i still have a fair amount but i need to go through the list
<4> orally got his nick back
<4> that's good to see
<1> yah i hit it for him
<5> are there viruses that can attack the virus definition file and thus prevent the AV software from discovering them?
<2> yep
<2> or the anti virus itself
<2> well probably not the def since it's error checked
<4> danna, the point of active AV is to prevent the virus from EXECUTING in the first place
<0> NVIDIA
<4> so it's a moot point to attack the definitions
<2> although md5 was cracked
<2> it's possible to make a collision now
<2> but very hard


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