Wed Jul 18, 2007 2:55 am
Wed Jul 18, 2007 3:00 am
benladesh wrote:This woman in Sweden has the worlds fastest internet connection of 40 Gbps. Thats 5 gigabytes per second download. I'm not even sure a hard drive can write that fast and isn't she limited by the speed of the server itself? I might be wrong but I think this is overkill. I don't think she can even use all of her speed. I'm not sure, someone who knows please enlighten me.
It might be overkill but I still want it. You can never ever lag.
heres the article.
http://www.thelocal.se/7869/20070712/
Wed Jul 18, 2007 3:07 am
Wed Jul 18, 2007 3:19 am
benladesh wrote:You could basically download a whole High definition movie in 1-2 secondsi'm just wondering if a harddrive can write that fast :S
Wed Jul 18, 2007 4:46 am
Wed Jul 18, 2007 5:26 am
Christopher wrote:"Wait a sec, I'm almost done downloading the internet"
Wed Jul 18, 2007 5:32 am
the_dog_god wrote:Christopher wrote:"Wait a sec, I'm almost done downloading the internet"
*appears on a Scooty Puff Jr. and blows up computer before it downloads itself*
Wed Jul 18, 2007 7:28 am
Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:36 am
benladesh wrote:I'm not even sure a hard drive can write that fast
benladesh wrote:and isn't she limited by the speed of the server itself?
benladesh wrote:I might be wrong but I think this is overkill. I don't think she can even use all of her speed. I'm not sure, someone who knows please enlighten me.
benladesh wrote:You can never ever lag.
Thu Jul 19, 2007 12:45 am
Eechye wrote:Depending if she has the strongest duo Processor and a 8G ram ( Currently best ) and a heavy duty Volt + Overclocking
The disk can handle the speed
Thu Jul 19, 2007 7:01 am
Setekh wrote:Eechye wrote:Depending if she has the strongest duo Processor and a 8G ram ( Currently best ) and a heavy duty Volt + Overclocking
The disk can handle the speed
Eight gig of Ram is nothing...
Course, I remember the day when a 1 gig hard drive "would never be filled"
And these days there are people with Terabyte hard drives (Not me I'm afraid, I'm still languishing on an old 52 Gig)
Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:37 pm
DiscordantNote wrote:Ah, yes...makes me think of my family's computer history. Our first computer cost over $4000 USD, ran Windows 3.1, and probably had a harddrive with a capacity measured in megabyte. Now, for around $1500 USD, you can buy a computer from Dell with 8 GB RAM, 2.79 TB of harddrive, the fastest duo processor around, and a heat sink so powerful that the aforementioned processor is overclocked in the factory. Of course, I have to sit back and think "Do I really need all that?"
Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:18 pm
Shadow wrote:DiscordantNote wrote:Ah, yes...makes me think of my family's computer history. Our first computer cost over $4000 USD, ran Windows 3.1, and probably had a harddrive with a capacity measured in megabyte. Now, for around $1500 USD, you can buy a computer from Dell with 8 GB RAM, 2.79 TB of harddrive, the fastest duo processor around, and a heat sink so powerful that the aforementioned processor is overclocked in the factory. Of course, I have to sit back and think "Do I really need all that?"
It would be a bit more than $1500. I've been shopping around and I've yet to see a computer with 8GB RAM factory installed and if you did it yourself (and assuming you have about 1 GB from the factory installed) it would cost about $910 to get 8 GB, IF you even had enough slots for it in your computer (which is unlikely). That and Duo processors are relatively new.And of course, you need all that.
Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:07 am
Fri Jul 20, 2007 4:51 am
DiscordantNote wrote:Shadow wrote:DiscordantNote wrote:Ah, yes...makes me think of my family's computer history. Our first computer cost over $4000 USD, ran Windows 3.1, and probably had a harddrive with a capacity measured in megabyte. Now, for around $1500 USD, you can buy a computer from Dell with 8 GB RAM, 2.79 TB of harddrive, the fastest duo processor around, and a heat sink so powerful that the aforementioned processor is overclocked in the factory. Of course, I have to sit back and think "Do I really need all that?"
It would be a bit more than $1500. I've been shopping around and I've yet to see a computer with 8GB RAM factory installed and if you did it yourself (and assuming you have about 1 GB from the factory installed) it would cost about $910 to get 8 GB, IF you even had enough slots for it in your computer (which is unlikely). That and Duo processors are relatively new.And of course, you need all that.
Ah, you're right, I was looking at the starting prices...for what i was talking about, you'd need $2500 USD...still less than my family's first computer.
But for $7000 USD, you can get some crazy beast of a machine with dual graphics cards and a quad-cord processor.