Re: AMD vs Intel - or - How to assemble your own desktop PC
Yeah, my cousin showed me this feature but I'm really used to the "traditional" way programs were listed in Windows^^ But since I don't wanna be one of those "in my days things were better"-guys I'll have to adapt
So, since one of my ext. HDDs (the LaCie with 1.5TB) is acting up weird (doesn't show up in "This PC" anymore after it went into hibernation and only shows up/works again after turning it off/on; just to be sure I copied everything to my 2nd ext. HDD and int. HDD but the space is getting scarce) I'm looking for a replacement. I'll most likely get another WD Caviar Red 1TB. Only 1TB because I read that after 1TB the failure rate doubles and Red because I tend to let movies, tv shows, audio books or music run in the background while learning, gaming, etc which can take up to 10 hours on weekends and up to 6 hours on weekdays. I'll just use it for media (music/videos/pics) but it's already about 700GB of data. Which makes me think: Should I get 1x 1TB next month and another 1x 1TB later OR 1x 2TB? (since it's already about 700GB only 1TB would likely be not enough) Since it's only for videos/music I should be okay with a WD Red or an equal one by Seagate, right?
Also: I have 8 USB ports (4x 3.0, 4x 2.0) already connected to the motherboard (6x on the back panel, 2 on the front). I'm currently using 7 of them (2x ext. HDD, mouse, keyboard, ODD, ext. soundcard and XBox 360 controller). Since the back is fully connected and I'd like front to free for the purpose of connecting 2 USB thumb drives, I'd like to install an extention card (either PCI or with cables for the USB on-board header). What would you guys suggest is better?
I could use an USB hub for the mouse and keyboard and/or buy an int. soundcard (I'm kind of a audiophile) and/or ditch the ext. HDD that is acting up for an int. HDD with hot-swap-function and a case for HDDs?