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      chascos69 @ferelxyx
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      "in the specifications of your board if it says
      1: Due to limitations of Windows XP/ Vista, a RAID array with more than 2TB cannot be configured as a boot disk. A RAID array with more than 2TB can only be used as a data disk. For more information visit http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946557/en-us"… if I buy it from 4Tb I will put 500Gb for Windows and the rest for data so I interpret if it would boot pe. in the Microsoft link it says partitions

      Now I have another problem added... my board is SATA2 (3Gb/s) instead of SATA3.. my question is... do you know if the disk directly does not work or if it works but is reduced to SATA2 speed?
      With one of 2/3TB m will happen the same I understand..

      If you have convinced me with the SSD... I will do what you say.. besides I will buy myself an SSD for Windows only. Is there anyone better than the 'Crucial M500 240GB SSD SATA3'? I have seen this link but the model mentioned does not come out: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ssd-recommendation-benchmark,3269-6.html

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        Sylver Veteranos HL @chascos69
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        Check this out, it has a 5-year warranty as well: Samsung 840 pro

        Best regards

        >> i7-2600K Sandy Bridge @4.4GHz || Noctua NH-D14 || ASRock Z77 Extreme4 || 4x8Gb G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600MHz || XFX RX 5700 XT 8Gb || SSD Samsung 850 PRO 256Gb & 850 EVO 500Gb || WD Caviar Green 1Tb || Barracuda 1Tb || Corsair TX650 V2 || M-Audio Fast Track Pro || KRK RP8 RoKit G3 || BenQ GW2750 27"
        >> Athlon 64 X2 5600+ Brisbane @2.9GHz || Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 || 2x2Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Xtreme 1Gb || Maxtor 320Gb SATA2 || OCZ ModXStream 500W Modular || TEAC PowerMax 120/2 || Acer X243w 24"
        >> Intel Core2Duo E6600 Conroe @2.4GHz || Asus P5N32-SLI SE DELUXE || 2x1Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Asus nVidia GeForce 9800GT 1Gb GDDR3 || Seagate Barracuda IDE 80Gb 7200RPM || Linkworld LPK12-35 450W

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          what your buddy tells you is a Samsung 840 SSD Series 250GB SATA3 Full Kit

          the crucial M500 is the new version of the famous crucial M4, which is the one I have

          and if it works for you on sata2 that's why the samsung 256 840 fullkit works well for you
          instead of the pro, you won't notice the performance

          regards

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            chascos69 @ferelxyx
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            Ok.. and what about the Sata question? Does a sata3 HD adapt only the speed when placed on a sata2 motherboard? specifically in my model, that is

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              Fassou MODERADOR @chascos69
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              @chascos69:

              Ok.. and about the Sata question? Does a sata3 HD adapt only the speed when put into a sata2 motherboard? specifically in my model anyway

              Long answer: YES ?

              Salu2!

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                chascos69 @Fassou
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                Ok I've left the topic aside for a bit but I've already gathered the money

                I'm going to buy both... I'll use the SSD I mentioned to boot the PC and the 4TB HD (now the price difference is 30 euros so I'm going for it) to store data. I've read this: ASUS Motherboard Disk Unlocker - Unearth the Missing Space… it seems like with this tool I'll be able to use it as a storage only...

                I'm between

                • Seagate NAS HDD 4TB SATA3 ST4000VN000 Hard Drive
                • Hitachi Deskstar 7K4000 4TB 0S03363 Hard Drive
                  http://bestharddrivereview.com/tag/best4tbharddrive/
                  How do you see it?
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                  Sylver Veteranos HL @chascos69
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                  They are mostly server disks. And you have to keep in mind that they will have a capacity of around 400Gb less than the total, due to the change in unit of measurement from the manufacturer (around 5-10% less than the total). For these details, I like the idea of having several 1Tb disks or similar, in the end you always save a small percentage of capacity.

                  Regards

                  >> i7-2600K Sandy Bridge @4.4GHz || Noctua NH-D14 || ASRock Z77 Extreme4 || 4x8Gb G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600MHz || XFX RX 5700 XT 8Gb || SSD Samsung 850 PRO 256Gb & 850 EVO 500Gb || WD Caviar Green 1Tb || Barracuda 1Tb || Corsair TX650 V2 || M-Audio Fast Track Pro || KRK RP8 RoKit G3 || BenQ GW2750 27"
                  >> Athlon 64 X2 5600+ Brisbane @2.9GHz || Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 || 2x2Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Xtreme 1Gb || Maxtor 320Gb SATA2 || OCZ ModXStream 500W Modular || TEAC PowerMax 120/2 || Acer X243w 24"
                  >> Intel Core2Duo E6600 Conroe @2.4GHz || Asus P5N32-SLI SE DELUXE || 2x1Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Asus nVidia GeForce 9800GT 1Gb GDDR3 || Seagate Barracuda IDE 80Gb 7200RPM || Linkworld LPK12-35 450W

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                    chascos69 @Sylver
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                    "Because of these details, I like the idea of having several 1Tb disks or similar ones better, in the end you always save a small percentage of capacity."... you gain some Mb (or Gb) but you have more power consumption because there are several disks
                    I think the Hitachi has better speeds...

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                      Sylver Veteranos HL @chascos69
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                      @chascos69:

                      "For these details, I like the idea of having several 1Tb disks or similar ones better, in the end you always save a small percentage of capacity."...you gain some Mb (or Gb) but you have more power consumption because there are several disks
                      I think the HItacho has better speeds….

                      Consumption where? ?

                      Regards

                      >> i7-2600K Sandy Bridge @4.4GHz || Noctua NH-D14 || ASRock Z77 Extreme4 || 4x8Gb G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600MHz || XFX RX 5700 XT 8Gb || SSD Samsung 850 PRO 256Gb & 850 EVO 500Gb || WD Caviar Green 1Tb || Barracuda 1Tb || Corsair TX650 V2 || M-Audio Fast Track Pro || KRK RP8 RoKit G3 || BenQ GW2750 27"
                      >> Athlon 64 X2 5600+ Brisbane @2.9GHz || Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 || 2x2Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Xtreme 1Gb || Maxtor 320Gb SATA2 || OCZ ModXStream 500W Modular || TEAC PowerMax 120/2 || Acer X243w 24"
                      >> Intel Core2Duo E6600 Conroe @2.4GHz || Asus P5N32-SLI SE DELUXE || 2x1Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Asus nVidia GeForce 9800GT 1Gb GDDR3 || Seagate Barracuda IDE 80Gb 7200RPM || Linkworld LPK12-35 450W

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                        whoololon Veteranos HL @Sylver
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                        There are very basic concepts that, although they are not explained, just pointing them out like Sylver does should be enough.
                        Of course, to each their own, but since we have come this far, the most logical thing is to let ourselves be advised.
                        It has already been indicated that a disk, from a certain size, is not as cost-effective in terms of capacity. In fact, it increases the price per MB.
                        In addition, the time it takes for maintenance operations (unless we create partitions of reasonable size) and the amount of data we will lose in the event of a failure...
                        I can only agree with Sylver, as I prefer two 1 TB disks to one 4 TB disk, and I also think that these tera-disks (for the average user) respond more to a fashion than a need...
                        But as I said, to each their own. ; )

                        ...me lo dicen las voces...

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