i've got some extra $ so i'm trying to decide how i should upgrade. i have an a64 @3ghz,1 gig of ram running at 214mhz with dividers os on a 80gb 7200rpm 8meg sata drive. which would i see more benfits from? replacing the 2 -512 sticks with some 1gb sticks or swapping out the 80 gb for a 72 gb raptor??
9/11/2006 1:27:17 PM
I had a similar setup and went from 1GB of ram to 2GB and I already had a Raptor and the only thing I did notice was that BF2 loaded faster. That was it - I know thats not what you asked but fro some reason I thought I would share
9/11/2006 1:31:41 PM
I would check out the seagate 320GB 7200.10 PRD drives... They offer pretty kickass performance for the money. It's no raptor, but for about $40 more than the cost of the 72GB raptor you could have 2 of these in raid 0. It'd be 600gigs and a negligable performance difference.
9/11/2006 1:51:12 PM
If it's mostly a gaming machine, I'd opt to increase the amount of ram before looking to do anything with the hard drives. If you do a lot of DVD encoding/decoding, go with the hard drives.
9/11/2006 2:20:45 PM
fuck me.[Edited on September 11, 2006 at 3:27 PM. Reason : .]
9/11/2006 3:26:59 PM
if you go from 1gb to 2gb, make sure to turn off your pagefile.You wont need that shit no more.I've got 4gb and a raptor and still mange to not load as fast as some people in BF2.
9/11/2006 3:27:37 PM
i bet with all that hardware you still can't fly worth a damn in BF2 either, huh?
9/11/2006 4:56:38 PM
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9/11/2006 8:29:10 PM
You should go with the raptor, and keep the 80gb as a secondary (storage/backup) hard drive.your hard drive is the biggest bottleneck in your system...by far. You'll enjoy the speed of the 10K rpm drive much more than faster map load times on BF2 etc. Unless you are a heavy use of photoshop or something thats about the only time you'll use that extra ram. You'll use the extra speed of your hard drive continuously.
9/11/2006 9:28:29 PM
9/11/2006 10:42:01 PM
the ram or a 16mb hd, cause word is 16mb cache gives up little to raptors and is far cheaperperpendicular recording looks good too
9/12/2006 12:44:28 AM
9/12/2006 11:22:13 AM
what are you going to do with that computer, cause that would more or less dictate the answer
9/12/2006 11:45:28 AM
get the Raptor, period.
9/14/2006 11:47:31 PM
boo-yah...what yall honkies gon do now!
9/15/2006 4:04:55 AM
get the raptor.i use one with my everyday machine and it kicks ass not having to wait for shit to load like my 7200 rpm 16mb drives.
9/15/2006 8:07:05 AM
If you don't need a lot of storage space, then the raptor might be the way to go. However, the performance increase isn't going to be that big if you're using it for gaming (unless its load times you're looking to improve). For an ingame performance increase, ram might be the way to go. For the price of a raptor you can get 2 1gb sticks (corsair, kingston, etc), run them in dual channel, and you could see a significant performance increase.
9/15/2006 4:21:25 PM