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Duelus

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Finally, an upgrade from the Pentium 733 I was using for about 2 weeks :P

AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+

CPU Clock Speed 2000.0 MHz

ECS K8T890-A, 1.0

1024 MBytes DDR PC 3200 Dual Channel

1x 80 GByte Seagate Baracuda

1x 160 GByte Seagate Baracuda (When Retruns from RMA)

(Hope to add 300 GByte SATA drive)

Radeon 9200 (:P hope to upgrade to a PCI-e sometime)

DVD +/- RW

DVD Rom

I love it, its a really awesome CPU also got it for a great price!

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The 320GB Seagates give the best price and performace of the range, even over the 750GB. The 750GB drives are for SFF PCs where they have room for 1 maybe 2 drives or in SATA Servers where access times and multi-requests arn't important.

The 3800+ is a good CPU, you should be able to overlcock it easily to 2500GHz by raisng the FSB to 250MHz, if you haven't got excellent ram then put a 5:4 memory divider on it so it stays at 200MHz. Have fun.

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The 320GB Seagates give the best price and performace of the range, even over the 750GB.

Actually, I did the math just a week or two ago when I ordered my 10 Barracuda ES's. The 320 was like 3 gb to the euro whereas the 250 was 3.4 gb to the euro.

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£68 for the 320GB or £0.21 per GB

£57 for the 250GB or £0.22 per GB

So if you really want to say you get more GB for less cost then the 250GB drive is a better option.

However, for paying about 1p more per Gigabyte, you get an increase from 125GB per platter to 160GB which will give you better performance and you get a 16MB cache on the 320GB drive which also helps.

There is a 250GB with a 16MB cache and that is £60 or £0.24 per GB so the 320GB comes out on top there.

I would recommend the 320GB, if you want ultra speed though then look out for the 400GB 7200.10 model, as that has 200GB per platter which is another 40GB over the 320GB. However that will have a inflated price because of it.

Out of interest the 750GB model is £270 which works out at £0.36 per GB which is quite a bit more.

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