BlueBiker
Android Expert
I'd expect that the video would look sharper thanks to the the pentile screen than my OG DROID, and that will be another test I perform this weekend
Nothing looks sharper because of Pentile, except maybe black & white text.
^ You, sirrah, just made my day. Anything to get my encoding and converting to use all 8 cores of my 965 EE would be nice....
Eight cores? You're running dual-socket 965's?

Umm, I know it's not clock speed alone. Trust me, I've been building systems for almost 20 years now, back into the old 80286 days when Cache was physical EEPROMs that you had to manually install on your motherboard.
SRAM cache, not EEPROM.

I just recently did that though - built my new rig around the CPU I had bought. Core i7 965 EE (most definitely trumps that C2Q by a long shot) along with 12 GB of high performance Mushkin RAM. I'm not even OC'd yet, running stock at 3.2 GHz.
Sweet chip! I think EE's are usually unlocked, so overclocking should be trivial (if you really need it faster than it already is).
Oh, yeah - all old profiles were lost - along with a very very large set of data, when the Drives were trashed. Seagate wants $800 for recovery, but with my university screwing around with my tuition reimbursement 8and* assistanceship, I have to say no to the recovery now. Thus, no old data.
If the failure was electronic and not a platter/mechanical issue, you may be able to buy another same model drive (w/same or close firmware) used off eBay and swap circuit cards onto yours to see if it'll come back to life.
I've wanted to build an awesome system, but my dad doesn't want to. He says what I have is good already. I'll just have to wait for this one to die. I hope not anytime soon, as I have a functioning tri-boot between Win7, Linux Mint, and OSX Leopard.
With something like the excellent full featured and free VirtualBox, you may not need to triple boot and can have them all running simultaneously. A bit much for a P4, but a C2D could easily do it.



