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Seiryuu (青龍) (aka Azure Dragon) Concept The inspiration for this project was Japan. I had a bunch of ideas, but I finally settled on one. I was inspired by this cool Japanese ramen restaurant that I went to a year ago. I wanted to incorporate some of the design elements into a case mod. The only problem was that less than half the case was modded. I
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[quote user="Dave_HH"] [quote user="RyuGTX"] After reading the Rules and the Terms and Conditions, I assume I post my idea in this thread by Nov 4th for the 1st stage? Thanks for the info and for holding this amazing contest! [/quote] Correctamundo! [/quote] Thanks for the clarification. This works out great because I can start thinking
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After reading the Rules and the Terms and Conditions, I assume I post my idea in this thread by Nov 4th for the 1st stage? Thanks for the info and for holding this amazing contest!
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That's true. Though for some reason, the 1.5 Green drive has some unexpectedly high minimum transfer rates. By the way, what do you think of the new Seagate 7200.12's? Are they reliable or do they have major problems like the old 7200.11 that everyone was complaining about?
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[quote user="Super Dave"] Bob did an interesting HD Tune comparo thread a while ago between his WD Black hard drive and the WD Green Power drive. The Green Power drive is definitely NOT the one you would want to buy. Maybe Bob can post a link to that thread for you, RyuGTX! [/quote] [quote user="bob_on_the_cob"] After some digging
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When I said speed, I did not intend rotational speed of the platter. I was talking about specs like read/write speed and anything else that might be relevant for HD playback. For example, in this review of the Western Digital 2TB Green hard drive ( link ), the Seagate 7200.11 beats out the Green drive in HD Tune's Transfer Rate test. Lets say this
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I'm running out of space and I'm in dire need of a new hard drive. I've never really understood hard drive benchmarks and what everything means. What would be important for a drive that will store HD video besides size? Do I look for throughput, I/O performance, ect? Also, what should the average numbers be for good performance for each
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OK, so I found this out. According to this article, you can do a clean install with the upgrade discs. http://community.winsupersite.com/blogs/paul/archive/2009/06/25/clean-install-with-windows-7-upgrade-media-what-about-x64-upgrades.aspx Even if I do a clean install, I realized that Windows 7 has to detect a legit copy on the PC first. Which means
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So I currently have Vista Home Premium 32-bit (oem) on my PC. I am pretty sure that I read somewhere that you can do a clean install with the Windows 7 upgrade version because it scans for a legit copy of Vista. So I was wondering if I could buy Windows 7 (upgrade version), do a clean install, and bascially turn my oem license into a retail license
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[quote user="mentaldisorder"] [quote user="RyuGTX"] Retrieve forgotten HH password.... check. Looking for an internship.... I have an interview in 30 minutes. Anime and manga.... In progress throughout the whole summer. Also, I'm going to move into a new apartment in a few days. [/quote] Sounds good...Internship in what? [/quote