

If you want to test it out buy a good CF card and an adapter as you will get a similar feel for it. Long story short forget about it and especially if RAID is not your thing.
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As you might expect running an OS on top of that will mean sometimes the disc is used for the OS and other times for the speed requiring software leading to lots of "random" reads which are slow in electromechanical drives. Solid state: most people who spring for drives like the ones on your list will stick them in a RAID and use it for stuff that requires speed. On the flip side I see the odd plastic sided case and I hear reports of electrical interference but nothing major which given they are often the domain of those who whine about anything and everything I am not so sure. Probably will overclock into similar regions and is about $200 cheaper.Ĭase: motherboard is ATX so obviously an ATX supporting case is needed, everything else just deals with amount of drives you want to stick in there.Īlas we are in the high end of computing/physics now so cooling becomes a problem (in your basic desktop it is not much of a concern and a case is a case) and as you are going with air cooling some case fans are a good idea. Just looking down the graphics from the same company: On the other hand unless it is proper CAD workstation time I tend not to go for graphics that expensive (I would argue it is expensive for the sake of being expensive) which coupled with graphics largely being the most easily upgraded internal device. I am not sold on the graphics myself sure it will be an awesome card but I can not help but feel you could shave some money off there and not lose much, if anything, in the performance world.
