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Day 1 without DotA

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Slightly jittery, still tired from lack of sleep over the past week. Tourettes have improved significantly. Minor migraine, possibly from TMJ, hopefully not the flu. In any case, it’s bad news :( . Communicated with David using solely Google translator for 1 hour. Epic.

Aiming to sleep early today, let’s see if I actually get around to it.

My RAID 0 Experiment

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

My trio of Samsung Spinpoint F3s (triplets! :) ) arrived in the mail yesterday, and needless to say, I was super excited to put them into my rig right away and configure a 2 TB RAID 0 (known as striping) as my boot volume. The whole thing went very smoothly; save for a few hiccups when I tried to load up the RAID drivers, I was able to install a fresh copy of Windows 7 in half an hour. My current set up is a pair of F3s in RAID 0 (boot volume), and two separate 1TB drives (the 3rd F3, and my original WD Black) as pseudo storage/back-up drives. I originally thought about doing a RAID 1 (mirroring) with my two remaining drives, but then realized it was overkill, especially since I don’t need the redundancy at the moment. I am, of course, making regular backups of my boot volume, since RAID 0 is more prone to failure (if one drive in a RAID 0 setup fails, ALL the data is lost). My rationale for opting for the 3 F3s instead of, say, a SSD is mainly price. Sure, I could have gotten a 60 GB or maybe even an 120 GB SSD for around the same price, but the Price per Gigabyte for and SSD is still ridiculously high at this point. I’d rather take 3 TB of storage capacity for now and wait until SSD technology further improves and prices begin to drop. I also couldn’t bring myself to spend about the same amount of money for one WD 300GB velociraptor. And plus, I wanted to play around with RAID :D .

I’m including a screenshot of a disk benchmark I conducted in EVEREST, comparing my RAID 0 setup with my F3 and WD. Needless to say, the average performance for the RAID volume is significantly better than the single drives (I’m consistently getting 2oo+ MB/s read averages). In fact the figures are about double the single F3 benchmarks (save for the buffered read), which is to be expected. On the whole, these improved times haven’t been too noticeable. My bootup is about the same (maybe 1 or 2 seconds faster?) Programs seem to run snappier though, with Photoshop CS5 loading up in seconds (would take at least 10 on my older computers). File copying (where RAID 0 excels) has also sped up noticeably. I haven’t installed all my games yet, but I’m interested to see if there are any noticeable improvements in that area…I’ve heard the main perks of a RAID 0 setup is faster loading times. I think this is a significant advantage for people who play intensive online FPS games. The half second you gain from a “faster” (less-laggy) respawn may make a difference in performance!

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PC update

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Two weeks later, and my PC is still running smoothly; most of the time it’s only using 1-3% of CPU. Needless to say, I’m impressed. I guess I’ll eventually OC the processor some time down the road, but it’s definitely not something I need to worry about at the moment.

I’ve installed Crysis (the so called “computer killer” of games), and despite it being the most racist game I’ve ever played (basically, you’re fighting against the NKoreans in the game, but they made all the AI look the exact same…I think David and I discovered only two different types of faces so far, different characters were just given different hats or accessories, LOL), everything still runs great at max settings.

On another note, I’ll finally be dragging my lazy ass to see Inception this weekend. I know, I know, it’s long overdue, but the fact of the matter is that I usually just tell myself that I can always download the movie later haha.

My new baby’s specs :)

Sunday, July 25th, 2010
Motherboard ASUS P6T Deluxe V2 LGA 1366 Intel X58
CPU Intel i7-930 (quad core)
Video Card SAPPHIRE TOXIC 100282TXSR Radeon HD 5850
RAM CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB (3 x 2GB)
Case COOLER MASTER HAF 922
Power Supply Corsair 750-TX
DVD Rom Drive LITE-ON Black 24X
CPU Cooler ZALMAN CNPS10X Performa
Hard Drive Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB 32MB Cache

Well, it really could not have gone more smoothly, save for the “duh” moment where I completely forgot to plug in the 8-pin connector from the power supply to the motherboard. My new computer is running Windows 7 and every game on max settings extremely smoothly. I learned a lesson from my last build that you never want to skimp on your graphics card, and I definitely don’t regret shelling out a bit extra for a quality card this time around. I expect this build to last me through the next 5 years a least, notwithstanding a few upgrades that I may consider, e.g., getting a WD Raptor hard drive to speed up the OS.

I’m going to continue to use the new system heavily for another week or so just to ensure that there are no underlying issues, and after that, I’ll send in the necessary rebates and write my reviews on Newegg.

Much Ado About…

Friday, June 18th, 2010

well, everything!  Lot’s of stuff going on, and I’ve been too busy/lazy to update.

I got my first paycheck this Tuesday, and although I had to pay taxes (well, technically the money is witheld for now), it was still pretty exciting. It’s good to be finally making money again, since commuting and eating in the city are not cheap.  I also just witnessed one of the most exciting matches of the World Cup this year: a 2-2 tie between USA and Slovenia. Although USA were down 0-2 at the half, they came back strong and tied it up. They actually scored a third goal, but the ref overruled it, on the basis of a foul (on Bradley?). Personally I thought it was a terrible call, since it’s clear in the replay that the US players are not comitting any fouls; on the contrary, several of them are being tangled up by Slovenian defenders…if anything the call should have been the other way around. But despite the fact that many fans felt that the US were robbed of a game-winning goal, it was still a great effort by the Americans, and definitely the most exciting match I’ve seen so far. Let’s hope that the US can beat Algeria and move on to the knockout stages (assuming England doesn’t get upset by Algeria, which I’m not ruling out completely…)

Aside from the World Cup, I’ve been rewatching an old Chinese wuxia series: Return of the Condor Heroes. Though the special effects are not of the best quality, it’s still one of my favorite wuxia series (I love Jinyong’s works in general).

Here’s to a wonderful weekend of exciting soccer and of course, Happy Father’s Day!