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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    Glad to hear you got your workstation up and running again! if i had more storage on mine, i would run some swap mode runs as well. all my drives are bound by a single gigabit connection to my server that has 6 1tb drives in it.

    I haven't had the ultra Kazes draw blood yet....
    Thanks!

    Been itchin to run Advanced Swap Mode on my workstation since it went down in January.

    Just that sheer power of ram... it's not the fastest machine, but it should still beat Dave's 12-core monster to 100b - provided he doesn't throw in a couple dozen VelociRaptors...


    EDIT:
    About the Ultra Kazes... Between me and two of my friends... we've had close to 10 deep cuts from Ultra Kazes (we have about 5 of them)... Each time... resulting in blood spewing out like a fountain or like in an Anime when someone gets beheaded... (sorry for being so graphic...)

    yeah... painful... gross... whatever... totally worth the 2 dollars for the cages...
    Last edited by poke349; 03-28-2010 at 02:59 PM.
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