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System Name | EXPENSIVE RELATIVE (ROADRUNNER) 0001 |
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Processor | Core2 @ 6.25Ghz |
Motherboard | Gigabyte GA-X48-DS5 CrossFireX |
Cooling | Zalman CNPS 9700 Blue LED / Zalman VF830 GPU |
Memory | 8GB Kingston HyperX DDR2 1066MHz 5-5-5~18 |
Video Card(s) | ATI HD4870 + Nvidia 9800GTX+ PhysX |
Storage | 80GB Seagate, 500GB GAMER |
Display(s) | 22" LG W2252TQ + 15" Viewsonic VG510S |
Case | Goldfield |
Audio Device(s) | HD Audio 100% |
Power Supply | 750Watts PC Power & Cooling Blue Quad OCZ Manu |
Software | Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7100 x64 |
Benchmark Scores | Superclocked an E7300 on a P43 at 4.15GHz. Booted at 6.25Ghz. |
This may help anyone who has had stability problems before with any Windows. I have experienced that using a single oversized drive as the Windows install drive doesn't work for me so if anyone has had this problem then I have a solution for you.
Before I used to have a single 750GB WD HDD and I found that Windows Vista HP kept corrupting itself causing a wealth of problems with NO comeback or solutions available. I struggled reinstalling every couple of weeks which this went on for a few months , UNTIL , I discoverd using a smaller HDD for a Windows install and having a large HDD for other things (games and apps) fixed this unfixable problem immediatey. I haven't had any issues with HDD in last couple of months with this setup and now I am sharing it with you. I use an 80GB HDD for Windows and a 500GB HDD for games and storage. I can see now why they brought out SSD's for this reason.
Before I used to have a single 750GB WD HDD and I found that Windows Vista HP kept corrupting itself causing a wealth of problems with NO comeback or solutions available. I struggled reinstalling every couple of weeks which this went on for a few months , UNTIL , I discoverd using a smaller HDD for a Windows install and having a large HDD for other things (games and apps) fixed this unfixable problem immediatey. I haven't had any issues with HDD in last couple of months with this setup and now I am sharing it with you. I use an 80GB HDD for Windows and a 500GB HDD for games and storage. I can see now why they brought out SSD's for this reason.