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To: Galirayo who wrote (8268)6/1/2005 4:40:17 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23958
 
Cool...... ....A new source is always appreciated. OBTW: The WD JB drives in your link are not the same as the ball-bearing "BB" series - they are a cheaper model. That's why I locked in on the BB's, after lots of reading and two calls to WD to make sure.

Since you can put the Library of Congress on a 60Gig, I use dual WD "BB" 60Gigs in my super-screamer Antec Pro-II workstation tower on my desk. And, I run WD BB-120's in my server. C backs up to D on the Antec twice a day, and the Antec backs up to the Server every night which subsequenty does a C-to-D every night (..per lessons learned the hard way..). I've got a P4-HT on a top-end Abit Board with a Gig of Kingston DDRAM in my Antec. Hums right along, aye........!!!

I got everything from DumpingGoods. The "..el-Huge.." Antec Pro-II case cost me as much to ship as I paid for it. But, it's one nice box, with a modular lock-in aux. drives bay with it's own fan. I'm running (5) clear plastic, blue neon, rifle-bearing fans - so it looks pretty spiffy when you open it up. 2 intake, 2 exhaust, and one in the Auxilliary drives bay - all speed controlled for quiet ops.

OBTW: you should look at the INTK chart, then go look at OSFT and the SI-OSFT Board; same Channel, different sponsors - IMHO.

John :-)
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