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Check this out, 2 TERABYTES of space
#1
I haven't stopped drooling since I seen this. If I only had the money that this guy seems to have to waste on this little project.

He said the computer costs something like $12,000!!!!!!

http://cs-forums.com/index.php?act=ST&f=10&t=1752&st=0
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#2
omg GB a computer geek in the truest sense of the word.....:heartbeat:
you have to check out the CG on Nox's website I will try and find the link.....guy made a "antifreeze" cooling set up
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#3
**SOB** Gooodd llloooooord!!!! Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's goods, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's goods, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's goods.... :angry:

Okay besides the intense envy, I LOVE IT!!
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#4
Over the years I have seen MANY different computer cooling ideas. I see one built into a small fridge

I have seen at least 10 different cooling ways and thats just the ones that used water to cool the system.


Seeing an anti-freeze one is not actually a shock to me. :D
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#6
Have you seen the cost of freon lately? I have 93 chevy 1500 that was losing freon, 50 bucks a lb.
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#8
A few things that crossed my mind is that...


hes a drug dealer...
his daddy is rich...
he struck gold in the stock market...
all of the above...


Personally it makes me sick to think that there are people out there that really don't care about wasting money when there are people out there that can't seem to get any money at all. (Myself being one of them)
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#9
wha?...y the hell do u need freon?..just wondering
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#10
The RAID 5 is the combination of the other RAIDS...with mirroring and 1 disk for parity check. You have to have at least
3 drives to do RAID 5 and if your parity disk dies....your S.O.L., but it is the most efficient and redundant way to do network
servers. That RAID card he had looks like the same one we use in our RS/6000 servers and costs a couple grand. I still don't
see wut the hell you would use 1.8 TB for???? That's alot of porn. And 12000 for his home PC?? That's alot to spend on a workstation.
But we did buy 7 $79, 000 IBM boxes running AIX unix 2 years ago. Money to piss away......
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#12
I don't think you can do that. You can have multiple arrays attached to 1 controller and
assign a different RAID status to each array using the hardware RAID setup software
that COMPAQ and IBM loves to push on you when you buy their stuff.
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