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Vlad G Pohnert
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Post by Vlad G Pohnert » Mon Feb 14, 2005 2:38 pm

Also, if you can afford it, I would recommend getting a second drive strictly for BACKUP... Imagine working on your project for 2 months and your drive dies... Doesn’t matter it it's in warranty or not, you could loose your video data and all the time put into it.

When I work on video, at the end of the day I dump everything over to a second drive.. I have lost a drive before and I was back up and back with only a few hours lost...

This consideration is so commonly overlooked amd considering the cheap price of drives, very inexpensive :wink:

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Post by Scintilla » Mon Feb 14, 2005 4:12 pm

Z3r01 wrote:I have to thank you for pulling me up on the disk swapping comment, I knew what I mean, and I'm sure the other hardware orientated (there it is again :P) people knew what I meant, but I failed to be specific, and it could have been misleading to some people who don't really know about hardware.
Yes, thank you for clarifying that. I don't know much about this stuff myself (yet).
My system also has "only" 512 MB of RAM, so.
Z3r01 wrote:So go easy on the nitpicking, it puts people off offering help, it makes you think, "What's the point, people will only try and find fault with me".
Hm. Thanks, I must remember that for the future.

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Post by dwchang » Mon Feb 14, 2005 7:21 pm

Z3r01 wrote: :wink: Got a couple of Opterons going spare?
Spare is a tough word. Yes I have like hundreds in my cube right now, but obviously I can't give them away since they are "Engineering Samples" and used for my tests.

Sorry ;)
Z3r01 wrote:Well joking aside, I can vouch that the Athlon 64 is an awesome beast. I was fortunate enough to catch a 3400+ Clawhammer (754 pins, 1MB cache), before they changed to the Newcastle core which if I am correct is clocked 200MHz higher than the Clawhammer counterparts with 512KB cache.

Just wondering, but why did they stop producing the Atlhon 64 3400+ Clawhammer, was it simply not cost effective to have such a large cache on what was inteded to be a mid range processor? (if you consider the semprons to be budget and FX's to be enthusiast)
You're lucky you got a 1MB claw.

As for why, I'm not in marketing or upper management, but my educated guess would be that since a 1 MB cache is difficult to fabricate, it'd be stupid of us to throw away perfectly good die that have say 512 or 256K of cache that works perfectly fine (as well as the core). Especially if there is a market for it.

You'll notice we divided the market into high performance server/high performance desktop/desktop/value and as expected, the cache size varies based on the market segment.

Intel does the same thing with an awful processor called "Celeron" as well as the cache thing.
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Post by Kalium » Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:46 pm

dwchang wrote:I'm not in marketing or upper management
You should probably be thankful for that. After all, being an actual engineer is where you get to do all the fun stuff, right?

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