I found out today, the wife and kids, got together and bought me a new Video card, to replace my old ATI HD 4350.
[url]http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004XLPJOY/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00[/url] ([url]http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004XLPJOY/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00[/url]) IT's a Sapphire Radeon HD 6570 1 GB DDR3 HDMI/DVI-D/VGA PCI-Express Graphics Card 100323L
Dang Nice Nem. wow, 22 TB of data. You running a history of books club off those drives?
Nem is trying to beat the library of Congress.
Stephen
I've got a bunch of VHS tapes that I'd like to convert too. I don't know how though.
This. ([url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walther_P22[/url])
Thanks Brush,
I was talking to a mechanic about that just prior to purchasing it, (I too was concerned about dropping from a 6 cylinder to a 4 cylinder, although they do have 6 cylinder engines for that model, they were a bit more expensive) the way the 4 cylinders are built today, they almost have as much power as the 6 cylinders had back in the early 2000s. He had said that it wasn't quite the old V6 but certainly more powerful than the old 4 cylinder, or even the straight sixes from the 90s. I only got it up to freeway-speed once (and that was on the drive home from the dealer) so I'm not sure how much truth there is to the statement. I'll find out soon enough.
My old E-Bike (with about 20,000 KM on it 12,500 Mi) isn't performing reliably so picked up a newer better unit on Friday ($700 off the regular price). It was their last one so I had the choice of taking it or waiting 3 weeks and paying more for an upgraded model so I took the one on hand - Red is not my favourite colour for such things. It is a much better model than my old one, they are evolving quickly. I am going to have to take it back and have them fix the horn and rear wheel lock though.
22 TB is for the future. Right now it is only 7TB.
Once all the movies are on the disks THEN I have to buy more disks for the backups so I don't have to do it all over again in case a drive fails. I've been working on this for most of the last year.
It was actually last week but a new Netbook. The old one had a flakey screen.
Specs:
Acer Aspire One AO722-0818, Netbook (Espresso Black) - AMD Dual-Core Processor C-50 (1.0GHz), 11.6" HD (1366x768), 2GB RAM, 320GB HDD, AMD Radeon HD 6250 Graphics, 802.11b/g/n, Webcam, Card Reader, 6-cell Battery, Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
After a month of heavy use I went to defrag the hybrid drive in the netbook and the C: drive which usually fragments fairly quickly was at only 1% and defragged in under a minute. It looks like the hybrid system actually helps to avoid fragmenting the HD. An unexpected bonus :thumbsup:
Once all the movies are on the disks THEN I have to buy more disks for the backups so I don't have to do it all over again in case a drive fails. I've been working on this for most of the last year.
Done. 4x2 TB for my DVDs and another 4x2 TB for back ups of those. I did give away the 1 drive external bay so now all 10 external bays are full. 18.25 TB of HD space on that Linux machine :) (8x2 TB, 1x1 TB 1x750 GB and the internal 500GB drive).It was actually last week but a new Netbook. The old one had a flakey screen.
Specs:
Acer Aspire One AO722-0818, Netbook (Espresso Black) - AMD Dual-Core Processor C-50 (1.0GHz), 11.6" HD (1366x768), 2GB RAM, 320GB HDD, AMD Radeon HD 6250 Graphics, 802.11b/g/n, Webcam, Card Reader, 6-cell Battery, Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Replaced the 5400 rpm drive with a 500 gb 7200 rpm hybrid. Also upped the ram to 4 gb. Boot ups do seem faster. :)
Nothing new bought but my SF movies/SF TV show disk is almost full (~60gb left) so I need more space. I'm looking at an external bay that can hold 4x 4TB drives, the current bays are limited to 2TB per drive. So Stephen I *may* be upping my potential storage another 16 TB soon. :)
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