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dOm1naTOr

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Dun sell off the old DVDRW. Use two of them. Its a great to have 2 DVDRW on a PC. believe me...its worth.

There may be in rare cases that some discis not supported in some drives. So u can do it in other drive. And also u can copy 2 discs simultaneously as HDD is more than twice as faster than ODD.
 
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Finally Suggest me a good shop in mumbai if u know any...4 good quality, original products for good price as well better in service.

What about rashi peripherals?


ya i m also thinkikn the same as my sony dvd works fine 4 normal cds, it also reads the dvd but only give errror in dvd writing...ok ur suggestion is realy a good. Thanks bro, i m not going to sell my sony dvd so whats the good price 4,

512ddr 400mhz hynix ram & nvidia geforce pcx 5300??
 
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pushkaraj

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I dont think there is something like primary and secondary in SATA like IDE.
If it exists then make the new one as Primary/master.
You can use 2 hdds of different companys and different size..

There is nothin like primary and secondary in sata.

aravind_n20 said:
There is no probs in adding another HDD. Be it 320 ro 750 or 1TB.
And u can use either of them as primary. Perpendicular ones has better performance, so install OS on it.
Wat do u mean by perpendicular ones???
 

dOm1naTOr

Wise Old Owl
Now there are some HDDs which uses perpendicular recording technology in which the magnetized materials are arranged perpendicular to the surface. In that way the the flux interference b/w consecutive bits are minimum.
Also higher density of data can be achieved and therefore better speed coz more data can be read/sec without further increasing the rotational speed from 7k rpm.
Its a bit more expensive too, bout some 200~300 bucks.

I mean sata device 1 by da name primary. In case of sata, devices are addressed by sata1,sata2,sata3..etc. and in most systems the bootloader is obtained from sata1 drives.[here sata1, sata2 etc is not related to standards like SATA1, SATA2 etc, but the sata port addresses].
 
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May i go 4 Barracuda 7200.10 SATA 3.0Gb/s 320-GB Hard Drive [ ST3320620AS ] OR

Barracuda 7200.10 SATA 3.0Gb/s 320-GB Hard Drive [ST3320820AS]


ST3320620AS have 16-MB cache buffer &
ST3320820AS have 8-MB cache buffer

which1 is better??? 1st 1 na which have 16-MB cache buffer???


ya 4 more info about seagate hard disks check here,

SEAGATE
 
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Pathik

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Get the 7200.10 16mb buffer drive.. Seagate offers 5 yr warranty i think.. Also if possible sell off ur mobo and proccy too. And get a new biostar p35 + e6750 for around 11k.. U can save money on the dvd rw by getting a sony dru 835a
 
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YA PATHIK I M GOING TO BUY Barracuda 7200.10 SATA 3.0Gb/s 320-GB Hard Drive ( ST3320620AS ) WHICH IS 16-MB cache buffer & 5 YEARS WARRANTY.

NO YAAR I DON'T HAVE MONEY TO CHANGE MOBO & PROCCY. I M JUST CHANGING OTHER THINGS 4 ANIMATION SOFTWARES & 4 FEW GOOD GAMES...I M GING TO PURCHASE NEW PC IN 2009 SO DON'T WANT TO USE MORE MONEY...

& WHAT ABOUT THIS sony dru 835a? IS THIS GOOD THEN Asus 18X Sata Lightscribe??? COZ I ALL READY HAVE SONY WRITER & I M REALY NOT SATISFY WITH IT AS I ONLY WRITE 1/2 DVDS ON IT & NOW ITS SHOWING ME A ERROR EVERYTIME....PLEZ GIVE MORE INFO...THANKS


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& I Thinhk Asus Is More Cheaper Then Sony
 
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dOm1naTOr

Wise Old Owl
nowadays sony sux.....liteon nd Asus are best...nd maybe benq too is gud.
But my vote is for Asus nd liteon.
 
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ya nowdays sony realy sux, 1of my friend is having asus & its working very fine. i don't know the model no but i m going 4 asus as i all realy have sony writer & i m not satisfy with it.

ya sorry Cool G5.
 

dOm1naTOr

Wise Old Owl
Me too have sony DVD RW and its almost dead now. Going for either liteon 20x for 1.4 or Asus sata lightscribe for 1.7k.
 

pushkaraj

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Didn't know that perpendicular recording has already been implemented. I remember reading about it in digit magazine a few months back in the section WHAT'S HOT. Btw i read somewhere in the random news section that seagate had installed malware in some of its newer hard disks. Just a word of caution. I don't know if seagate has already done something about it. Just be cautious. And if there are any hard disks by western digital using perpendicular recording technology then you can opt for them. I think wd also gives 5 years warranty.
 
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bikdel

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aravind_n20 said:
Now there are some HDDs which uses perpendicular recording technology in which the magnetized materials are arranged perpendicular to the surface. In that way the the flux interference b/w consecutive bits are minimum.
Also higher density of data can be achieved and therefore better speed coz more data can be read/sec without further increasing the rotational speed from 7k rpm.
Its a bit more expensive too, bout some 200~300 bucks.

I mean sata device 1 by da name primary. In case of sata, devices are addressed by sata1,sata2,sata3..etc. and in most systems the bootloader is obtained from sata1 drives.[here sata1, sata2 etc is not related to standards like SATA1, SATA2 etc, but the sata port addresses].

OFF TOPIC : Well EXplained @ aravind_n20

though id like to add up one small thing : the standards which you call SATA 1 and SATA 2 (im not talking about port addresses) are not actually ! and 2... they are SATA I and SATA II ...

II is an acronym for Institute *something* i dont remember but its not 2 , its two 'i' s :))

anyways.. that what i had to say...:)
 

pushkaraj

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bikdel said:
OFF TOPIC : Well EXplained @ aravind_n20

though id like to add up one small thing : the standards which you call SATA 1 and SATA 2 (im not talking about port addresses) are not actually ! and 2... they are SATA I and SATA II ...

II is an acronym for Institute *something* i dont remember but its not 2 , its two 'i' s :))

anyways.. that what i had to say...:)
Check out this website -> *www.serialata.org/namingguidelines.asp
The term SATA II has grown in popularity as the moniker for the SATA 3Gb/s data transfer rate, causing great confusion with customers because, quite simply, it’s a misnomer.

The first step toward a better understanding of SATA is to know that SATA II is not the brand name for SATA’s 3Gb/s data transfer rate, but the name of the organization formed to author the SATA specifications. The group has since changed names, to the Serial ATA International Organization, or SATA-IO.
 
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Urgent help guys....whats this GeForce™ 8600 GT Fatal1ty™???

Is this better then normal GeForce™ 8600 GT????

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*] GeForce™ 8600 GT Fatal1ty™
Memory Clock : 1.7 GHz

Shader Clock : 1355 MHz

Highlighted Features:
Vista , RoHS , TV Out , Dual DVI Out , HDTV ready , HDCP Ready , SLI ready

&

*] GeForce™ 8600 GT
Memory Clock : 1.6 GHz

Shader Clock : 1190 MHz

Highlighted Features:
RoHS , SLI ready , TV Out , HDTV ready , Dual DVI Out

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As i don't found the other GeForce™ 8600 GT Fatal1ty™ features like,
Fill Rate, Memory Bandwidth, Stream Processors...

Plez help me guys...
XFX GeForce 8600GT 256MB DDR3 DUAL DVI XXX
(PV-T84J-UDD3, PV-T84J-UDD7)??

OR

XFX FeForce 8600 GT 650M 256MB DDR3 TV DVI PCI-E
(PV-T84J-U1D4)??
 
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