lostsoul62
Banned
I'm going to build a new computer in a couple of hours so I'm running Windows 7 with 4 Gigs of Memory and it's idling at around 2.5 Gigs leaving me with about 1.5 Gigs usable but as time goes on it's going to take 4 Gigs just to fire up the OS. Anyway I'm thinking of installing 8 Gigs of memory so it should be enough for the next 3 years because I don't want to add memory two years from now. I bought a 2T External Hard Drive with a USB 3 port and I'm going to get the motherboard to handle it alone with the WD Hard Drive (64 meg buffer and a 6 Gigs speed) the USB 3 is suppose to be around 5 Gigs. Anyway I figure I need these two Hard Drive in sync with one another. I figure with a Quad Processor running at 3+ Gigs should do me for the next 2 years. Also I think going with ESATA which is only 3 Gigs isn't a smart move when I can go with the USB 3. So does anyone know what I might be missing?
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 x64 RC1, Vista Ultimate, XP Pro
- CPU
- AMD 955
- Memory
- 4 gigs - 1333
- Graphics Card(s)
- 5750
- Monitor(s) Displays
- i-inc 28"
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1200
- Hard Drives
- 2 SATA2 750 GB - 1 SATA2 1TB - 1 SATA3 1TB - 1 USB3 2TB - 1 USB3 500 GB, SSD 60 GB
- Internet Speed
- 7 Megs