Monday, January 30, 2006

How To Build A 1-Terabyte Desktop PC

Neowin.net - Where unprofessional journalism looks better - How To Build A 1-Terabyte Desktop PC

Interesting article over at InformationWeek on how to build yourself a terabyte PC. Be the envy (if you can afford it) of your mates with this setup, its bound to last, oh -at least 6 months before its surpassed! Snip: Serial ATA (SATA) disk technology has made a major jump recently in the form of "SATA-II" specification drives that run twice as fast as their predecessors—a hypothetical maximum transfer rate of 3 gigabits per second (Gbps). With disk capacities climbing steadily, system builders can now achieve the vaunted heights of terabyte storage (more or less) with just two drives. In this TechBuilder Recipe, I'll take you through the steps of building a compact, self-contained system with a near-terabyte of speedy storage.


Sounds neat, but I don't think most people could even afford this super-fast config!

1 comment:

Clint said...

This is the rig that I see when I close my eyes. It's often glowing and floating in a beautiful sky of pink clouds.