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#1 tnctx02

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Posted 03 March 2006 - 05:26 PM

You can never be too rich, be too thin or have too much hard drive capacity, according to VoodooPC.

The gamer PC specialist later this year will launch a desktop PC with 16 hard drives, according to Raul Sood, VoodooPC president.

In all, the system will be capable of holding eight terabytes of data. That's the same amount of information you could store on the paper from 400,000 trees, according to a UC Berkeley research study. Academic research libraries typically contain about 2TB of data.

VoodooPC's hard drive obsession comes courtesy of Vista, the new operating system coming from Microsoft later this year. Microsoft and PC makers will promote Vista as a way to turn PCs into home entertainment centers. Video, and in particular high-definition video, can gobble up storage fast.

Depending on the standard and the compression, HD video can require anywhere from 11 to 410 gigabytes per hour of video. (1,000GB make up 1TB.)

"Storage is going to be where it's at with Vista," Sood said. "I think Vista is more of a (increasing the) storage play than a memory play. There will be a lot more emphasis on storage."

Usually, memory makers are the ones rejoicing when a new Microsoft OS comes out because the upgrade typically prompts PC makers to substantially boost the amount of memory in their boxes.

Fully outfitted systems from VoodooPC won't be for those susceptible to sticker shock. PCs with 8TB of storage might cost $8,000 to $9,000, Sood said. Still, the company will likely sell 1TB systems with Vista. It sells 1TB systems now for about $3,000.

Hard drives prices have, however, been dropping rapidly. Storage costs for PC manufacturers and distributors has been about 55 cents per gigabyte, says IDC analyst Dave Reinsel. He said prices are likely to continue to drop from 15 percent to 20 percent annually.

Vista will also motivate customers to move into 64-bit computing. Microsoft has been selling a 64-bit version of Windows for around ten months, but few consumers actually buy systems with it, according to Sood and others. Few applications exist to work with it. In fact, most people who buy computers with 64-bit processors will use 32-bit software.

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Posted 03 March 2006 - 06:14 PM

All I have to say is "GOOD GOD". Thats more storage than my mind can handle. It would be nice to know you dont have to worry about hardrive space for a long time.

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Posted 03 March 2006 - 08:01 PM

I'd have it full in a month with a high speed internet access

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Posted 03 March 2006 - 09:30 PM

I struggle to fill both my 80GB's :(

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Posted 04 March 2006 - 08:26 AM

Damn 8TB imagine how much software, music etc (cough) you could fill that PC with.

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Posted 05 March 2006 - 06:21 AM

I want one,that would last me a life time. :(

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Posted 05 March 2006 - 04:37 PM

Let's see, I think I will be able to stuff it completely!
I am working with some software for a few companies... stuf that's over 10GB in size
(it's not just software, I think if I run it, my pc will start talking, walking, bring me coffee and beer and even will give me a massage when I'm stressed out...)

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Posted 05 March 2006 - 04:56 PM

View PostSphere, on Mar 5 2006, 08:37 AM, said:

Let's see, I think I will be able to stuff it completely!
I am working with some software for a few companies... stuf that's over 10GB in size
(it's not just software, I think if I run it, my pc will start talking, walking, bring me coffee and beer and even will give me a massage when I'm stressed out...)
Now that would be sweet! :P

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Posted 05 March 2006 - 05:33 PM

View PostNeon, on Mar 3 2006, 03:30 PM, said:

I struggle to fill both my 80GB's :P
Really? I can fill all 660 gigs pretty quick if I try!!




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