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#1 TDuiker
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@ fallout 4 is wh0re.

I got 4670K at 4GHz, GTX780, 16GB ram. and when running Fallout 4 my cpu will do 75/85% My GPU 98%..

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#2 TDuiker
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If im not mistaken it was Q2 2016...

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#3 TDuiker
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@horgen: Still USB 3.0 external HDD gets a data rate of about 115MB/s. A sata 6G connected HDD will do 150 to over 200MB/s

My HTPC Even has older USB slots, 2.0 i bvelieve.. so thats going to be even slower.

Also redundancy wise.., i got my backup data on a external HDD, and then ?.. use 2 external HDD to mirror it ?

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#4 TDuiker
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@PredatorRules: Well i prefer to have internal HDDs and maybe later a nas. because id like to have acces to my backup files without haveing to plug a external in and what not. I just have a HDD in each of my computers with all the backup files so that i have acces to these files without having to swap a external, and with speed.. a synology nas for instance does 100MB/s over Gbit lan.. I alsohave drivers and programs on there wich i want to have handy when i reinstall windows for instance.. i also have a copy of my origin stuff, so i dont have to redownload everything. and yes id like my origin originals on my SSD for speeds sake..

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#5  Edited By TDuiker
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So im in the market for a couple of back up drives, because the current ones are frackin slow at 60MB/s and there getting to small....

So i was looking at these 2

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA5EM2EF3264&cm_re=ST2000NM0024-_-22-178-537-_-Product

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822236624&ignorebbr=1&cm_re=PPSSZMGNRIZHPC-_-22-236-624-_-Product

I saw a video on data recovery from hard drives they said WD head assembly spindle usually is just inbetween the top and bottom cover and whatever, the seagate is faster with more cache but also more expensive.. i basically want drives that are fast, but also reliable. since thats why i want HDDs instead of SSD for backup ..

So anyone got any suggestions, maybe some other drive in mind just remember it has to be 2TB minimum

Right now i got 2x WD5000AAKS, and theyre still running, but im running out of space, and i guess patience cause there so gooddamn slow..

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#6 TDuiker
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you seriously got 4 threads on youre new rig on top ? :P

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#7 TDuiker
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I will say this, it would make sense to me to have a 750 series in m.2 type, if it was in great enough capacity.

And future mobos/cpu's would acommidate for this with more PCIe lanes..

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#8 TDuiker
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G710+ or K70

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#9  Edited By TDuiker
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@Jr14: 750 series is verry expensive, and i would need PCI express lanes to use it, and potentionally a m.2 connection for NVME.. so i guess i would need a 2011 processor, and a mobo with more lanes, and m.2 connection.. and intel 750 series is bloody expensive :P

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#10 TDuiker
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Ive got a VG248 wich is a 144HZ monitor, but i run it at 120HZ cause if i desktop at 144Hz my GPU idles at a higher clock then at 120Hz.. the Hz difference is negligible, and i save money cause my gpu idles at a lower clock. and such. i actually notice i get a headache when using 60Hz now..