Up to $1600..Originally posted by manyu882:once again, budget?
Thanks..I'll add it to the list..Originally posted by manyu882:MSI G965M-F(specification: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813130079R)+ CDC6300 = $475
Asus EN7900GS 256M PCIE=$278
Seagate 320G 7200rpm / 16m cache =$148
2x kingston 1gb(667mhz) =$180
Cooler Master 330 casing +430w power supply = $139
Samsung SHS-182D 18x DVD Writer DL/DF Black (Box)=$50
total = $1270 bargain approx: $1210
this build is w/o moniter, keyboard, mouse, speaker and Operating System.
from :http://www.videopro.com.sg/getdata.php?id=120
minor adjustment,Originally posted by HelloMobile:Thanks..I'll add it to the list..
Then what's the IT Support and Tech Corner for? -__-Originally posted by R3SsH|n:may i suggest u all charge TS for your services?
Sorry..what's RAID mode? Care to elaborate? Thanks..Originally posted by furb:If you ask me, I say after your choose either one of the choices, get another identical hard disk and put them in RAID mode.
Thanks for that information, is there any other shops which goods are mostly PI? Fuwell no right?Originally posted by GenX:if i have anything to contribute,it is dun buy from videopro,their stuff are parallel inported so they sell cheaper but cos of it,their stuff's warranty are not supported by the local distro.
Updated..Originally posted by manyu882:minor adjustment,
change the mobo+ processor to
GA-8i945GZM-S2+ C2D 6300 = $418
Fuwell don't do parallel imports.Originally posted by HelloMobile:Thanks for that information, is there any other shops which goods are mostly PI? Fuwell no right?
lol i not sure whether they do PI. but however how can he prove? and also, the warrenty are supported..my friend just got his astone hdd fixed in this country.Originally posted by HelloMobile:Updated..
Btw manyu, since the above poster mentioned Videopro things are PI de, what other shop do u suggest?
So overall, no disadvantage buying at Video Pro la?Originally posted by manyu882:lol i not sure whether they do PI. but however how can he prove? and also, the warrenty are supported..my friend just got his astone hdd fixed in this country.
edit. his is international warranty
if its PI, then they would have to help u to ship out and repair in the product's motherland. those brands with no service centre here bo bian la... have to ship out to repair also. those with international warrenty can just repair here.
well, if u are fine with it, u can go ahead. if Vid pro doing PI will ship in lots of stocks. think for the bright side. no stock because lot of people buying![]()
for me its ok, but its all up to your choice to buy from there. u also can go other shops to buy with the same buildOriginally posted by HelloMobile:So overall, no disadvantage buying at Video Pro la?
There are different types of RAID. Here are some brief explanation for different types of RAID. (Taken from Wikipedia)Originally posted by HelloMobile:Sorry..what's RAID mode? Care to elaborate? Thanks..
well if item is international warranty with no local distro,then repair timing,exchange timing everything sure to take more time than if item is supported by local distro.So well if you have no problem waiting if something happen to the item and have a back up comp,then yup you can say no disadvantage.For me,i rather not.Originally posted by HelloMobile:So overall, no disadvantage buying at Video Pro la?
Thanks a lot for the explaination. Now I'm curious whether is RAID mode really necessary or rather recommended? Does it really boost a lot more than the original performance of my hard disk?Originally posted by furb:There are different types of RAID. Here are some brief explanation for different types of RAID. (Taken from Wikipedia)
RAID 0: Striped Set without parity: provides improved performance and additional storage but no fault tolerance from disk errors or disk failure. Any disk failure destroys the array.
RAID 1: Mirrored Set without parity: provides fault tolerance from disk errors and single disk failure. Increased read performance occurs when using a multi-threaded operating system that supports split seeks, very small performance reduction when writing. Array continues to operate with one failed drive.
RAID 0+1: Striped Set + Mirrored Set (4 disk minimum) provides fault tolerance and improved performance but increases complexity. Array continues to operate with one failed drive.
RAID 3/4: Striped with Dedicated Parity Provides improved performance and fault tolerance, no performance penalty. Depending upon the implementation, dedicated parity could allow the parity drive to fail and operation will continue without parity.
RAID 5: Striped Set with Distributed Parity Distributed parity requires all drives to be present to operate; drive failure requires replacement, but the array is not destroyed by a single drive failure.
RAID 6: Striped Set with Dual Distributed Parity Provides fault tolerance from two drive failures; array continues to operate with up to two failed drives. This makes larger RAID groups more practical.
In order for RAID to work you will need 2 Hard Disk, best if possible, 2 same identical Hard Disk. Overall, RAID can help to increase the performance of your your Hard Disk.
What RAID setting can you use depends on the motherboard you buy.
What are they?Originally posted by alexkusu:RAID setup can put up to four 500GB drives.
I think you're missing twin GeForce 8800GTX cards, and 8Gb Ddr2![]()
8gb ddr2 -_-.. next tim den buy la now so exp.. now buy also no useOriginally posted by alexkusu:RAID setup can put up to four 500GB drives.
I think you're missing twin GeForce 8800GTX cards, and 8Gb Ddr2![]()