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    WESTERN DIGITAL WD2003FYPS 2TB 7.2K 3.5" SATA 7.2K 64MB internal hard drive WD
    25 Jan, 2018
    WD2003FYPS 2TB RE4 HDD
    WD RE4 drives are sturdy, and reliable in general and this entry into the field is all that and more. PRO: It combines great price point with reasonable storage size. For those of us who need a small RAID Array, (or even JBOD), but can not afford the larger more expensive drives, this solution fits the bill. They are Enterprise Drives meaning that they are built to last through quite a LOT of operating hours before failure. CON: Because these drives are used, they have a lot of operating hours already logged on them. That said, it has been my experience that if they have not failed so far, they are good for quite a few more operating hours before they do fail. OTHER: I have 5 or 6 of the 1Tb line of these drives and they have given NO problems in the 2 or so years I have had them. I am moving to the 2TB line because of the need to slightly expand my storage capacity.
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    13 Aug, 2009
    eVGA 512Mb GeForce 6200 PCI Graphics Card
    This is an excellent card with which to extend the life of an older system which does not have AGP or PCIe. The response, despite it being a PCI based card, is crisp and the colors and details sharp, when playing a medium strength, older 3D Game. I'm not a heavy gamer, so I can't say how this card would respond with the more modern games but judging from my limited testing of this card in that area, I'd say it can hold its own in most newer games provided the rest of the system, (read: processor, and RAM), is reasonably powerful. One caveat: This card's specs state that it needs at least a 350w power supply with a 12v rail @ 18A to power it correctly. I bought this card to install in a Dual Opteron system which I plan to use for Audio/Video editing/rendering. The power supply is a Logisys 650W continuous, 750W peak, with two 12v rails @ 22A each. Two dual core Optys are power hungry to say the least, and account for one 12v rail. A 3 disc SCSI Raid 5 array, raid controller, SATA controller, SATA HDD, Wireless NIC, sound card, and DVD burner, account for the other 12v rail. This card functioned perfectly....right up till the time it required more power to render more graphics. At that time, it pulled too much juice and my power supply's protection circuitry cut in, causing an immediate hard system reset. The same thing happened with a clean install of Windows Vista Ultimate. As soon as the desktop came up in Vista, immediate hard reset. After a few of these, and a lot of cursing, I put this card in a much less demanding build I'm doing for a friend, and it ran like a champ. The moral of the story: Make sure you have at least one 12v rail that is available for use exclusively with the video card, or at the very least, don't use this card in a system requiring a lot of the only 12v rail you have available. I would suggest, (and will implement), using a power supply with at least 3 12v rails. That way when this power hungry monster really kicks in, you don't drop off line.
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