Sounds like my good friend, Crazy. He even has SCSI drives from back when we first met (1994) that still work. Seriously, if there's a computer part that exists that was any good, he probably has it, had it, or is getting it, or has heard of it and has thought of acquiring it. What can I say? If it wasn't for his knowledge and genius, I wouldn't even be online here to be honest with you.
So, how are the S-ATA drives doing? I was thinking of moving to those soon enough, actually. More than likely when I purchase a new HDD (160+ GB), it'll be using the S-ATA stuff. I may even try to simply move everything over to the S-ATA drive off the bat and then reformat the drive I have now a few times before placing it into yet another computer. I was thinking of having a "regular" machine going and a "gaming" machine for the first time ever. Greedy, I know, but as my computing desires have changed ever so slightly, I may want to have that "extra" machine around just in case of graphic and terminal failure.
[ 07-06-2006, 07:46 AM: Message edited by: Mozenwrathe ]
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