hehehe, possibly... gigli is a pretty big feature...
I make animations, and the raw ouput that you get originally can be over 100 gigs, for full lentgh, ( as in 2+ hours) but yes it could be straining...
hehehe, possibly... gigli is a pretty big feature...
I make animations, and the raw ouput that you get originally can be over 100 gigs, for full lentgh, ( as in 2+ hours) but yes it could be straining...
I don't think you really reach the peak HDD bandwidth doing that. Your CPU would be too busy to devote power to tranfer at those peaks.Originally posted by SciManAl@11 November 2003 - 21:03
rendering 3d movies can be, as the hardrive can be recording gigs and gigs of data as it renders...
usally your mobo will say if it supports ata133
Taken From TFP's Badass rig...hehe
Your motherboard supports serial ata 150! You don't need an ATA card, go for something like this:Originally posted by aznspikeys@12 November 2003 - 00:41
Does the INTEL Desktop Board D875PBZ support Ultra ATA/133 hard drives? ..i'm using 80GB ultra ATA 100 2mb but i am thinking to add a new hard drive.....160GB Ultra ATA 133 8mb. i dont want to spend alot of money on ATA 133 if my computer doesn't support 133.
another question is ....if i use 2 hard drives at the same time...it's gonna run at 100 or 133?
thanks
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Western Digital Caviar SE WD1600JD , 160 GB Hard Drive
$135- $185
160 GB, 7200 rpm, Standard Type, Internal Enclosure, Serial ATA-150 Interface, 3.5" x 1/3H , For: PC Platforms See full specs
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