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Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Tech Girl

First, I want to pose a question. Why aren't there more tech girls out there? Girl geeks are so hot!
anyway.
Next, just a few amazing news updates. September 11th 2005 - Advent Children dvd was leaked. Wonderful ;)
Another thing is the NES pattent, it either recently ran out or is about to run out. Either way you'll soon be able to purchase your very own NES again. This is wonderful since I have loads of games for NES but mine barely works. Time to bust out some Castlevania or something.

Now, since I've been around quite a few hard drives I figured I'd do a super short rundown of the benefits of both the most common types.

IDE vs. SATA!!!!!

dum dum dummmmmmmmmmm

cough, ok...wow I'm a loser

Ok, Benefits of IDE

IDE is currently the most common type of hard drive connection. Some motherboards don't support SATA. It is powered through the most common power cord type(4 pin connection) which is the norm on most power supplies.

Benefits of SATA

SATA is currently the fastest growing connection out there. Yes there are more types besides these 2. The most up to date motherboards will support this type of connection. The most allotted to a single motherboard is 4 but theres probably more out there. It can be powered by either the most common power cord type(4 pin connection) or the new power strip that powers SATA drives. This can be found on the most up to date power supplies.

SATA has their own informational website while IDE doesn't. My personal opinion is that SATA is the next big thing. It's a lot harder to raid multiple drives together...but I'm sure that the capabilities of this will be introduced soon enough.

I think I have to declare SATA the winner. Differences in transfer rates are not noticed in my eyes. If you notice something then you need more ram and a better processor.

Random Shite!!!
Better than an ipod?
Cheep bluetooth adapter Invite people to hack your pc or anything that you have thats bluetooth compliant...

Thats all I got for now.
AK

PS. If you are a geek girl...HOT!!! thats all I gotta say ;-)

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