How much HD space do you have and what do you use it for?

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  • XerXesXerXes Norway
    edited December 2003
    You seriously have to change the damn pictures on your profile. Some people browse at work you know.
  • yaggayagga Havn't you heard? ... New
    edited December 2003
    Main rig= 250 GB Maxtor ata 133 8mb cache - XP and 2K stuff
    160 GB Maxtor ata 133 8mb cache - 98SE stuff
    120 GB seagate (50 bucks!) 8 mb cache movies and music and backup and...

    Secondary= 80 GB seagate (40 bucks) 8 mb cache - 98SE stuff
    40 GB WD music, backup, questionable downloads


    650 GB or .65 TB Total (30 gig WD that came with first secondary comp no longer in use)



    Maxtors are the best!
  • TheBaronTheBaron Austin, TX
    edited May 2004
    250gb maxtor (best performing drive i have) - almost exclusively movies, also houses my temp downloads folder

    200gb wd (this thing is sloooooow comparatively) - filled with anime

    160gb hitachi - os, tv episodes, ISOs
  • jwersanjwersan LI NY
    edited June 2004
    Tex wrote:
    About 3/4's of a terrabyte on the home network between IDE and scsi.

    Tex


    Now here is a guy I can relate to...

    I too have about 3/4 of a tera-byte on my system too.


    1 - 180 Gig Seagate Barracuda
    2 - 160 Gig WD in a Raid array
    2 - 200 Gig WD in a raid array also.

    Total is 900 Gig (But it works out to about 800 Gig after formating) :confused:

    What is it used for??

    Music, DVD images, CD images, Porn! :p:thumbsup:
  • NeoFXNeoFX Utah, US of A
    edited June 2004
    Still stuck w/ my trusty Special Edition Western Digital 80Gb drive.

    Usually keep around 15-20Gb free on it. Use it for everything tho... OS, games, music, movies etc...

    I will be going with some Raptors next time I get hdds tho... A 36gb one and a 74gb one...
  • DJ_EvergreenDJ_Evergreen MB, Canada Member
    edited June 2004
    I have 350GB (2x160 & 1x30) of space on my comp and it's all full... again! Time to do some major DVD burnin' :D
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