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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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What is probably the biggest space waster is having the movies, then the divx files (so you can get lots of movies on a single dvd), then the same movie in mp4 format for ipods and the like. So there's a real simple, everyday reason why a guy would use 6 hdd's. There's lots of others, such as editing large raw hdr files, any kind of video production at all, blah, blah, blah. I can probably tell you I was a lot happier with a newpaper, cup of coffee, and a cigarette. Times change, though. ![]()
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Just plain insane!
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Jordan #2
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To add to what you said.... You run out of space real quick with blu-rays backups for XBMC, tv shows on RSS feed and FLAC audio. As it stands I literally have less than half a TB left of space. Interesting choice with the dual PSU setup ![]() |
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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With the mobo and the six core on the one psu and all the peripherals on the other, neither psu will ever even get warm.
It makes a lot more sense than a single 1000w or 1500w psu, and the price is right. It may not be a straight out of the box solution, but everything lasts longer. It's worth a little messing around and soldering. Another thing it's good for is that there's tons of connectors. It makes wire management easier and makes a much cleaner job when it's done. If I decide to go to xfire later, it's not a problem, either. It just leaves tons of expandability. The only reason I haven't done it in the past is because of the lack of dual psu compatible cases on the market. The stuff that's out there now is simply awesome and never-ending. I could sure waste tons of money. ![]()
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Never pet a burning dog..
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XBMC + sickbeard FTW! I work for a computer company that builds media server ( crazy expensive stuff). I biggest server is a 16bay 3u 32TB ![]() |
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Adjusting to the Life
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If I ever go completely storage nuts I think I will build a rig taking a page from BackBlaze's book.
http://blog.backblaze.com/2011/07/20...-more-secrets/ 135TB in a 4u server chassis. ![]() ![]() I wouldn't go for the full 135, I would be more than happy with 24 or 32TB. A few weeks ago I actually came across one of these in a data center. ![]() BTW that pic is one I just grabbed from their blog for illustration. |
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Feeling at Home
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This. I have a pair of 10TB media servers at home and both will soon need extra drives to expand out to 12 or 14.
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