Out of boredom and the inability to sleep (all fucking night), I have decided to blog yet again. (It's addictive.)
I want to tell you my plan for this Custom PC Hackintosh I want to build. Starting with the motherboard, well, its form factor doesn't match up with that of my case. The thing is, it's SSI EEB and my case goes up to EATX so, being that they are the same size, I will just drill some new holes in the case. From there, going down my list of components, I see the graphics card. Well, it does not come out until December and I am sort of hopeful that they will make one for Mac's, because I heard that the three most important components in terms of compatability for making a Hackintosh are the motherboard, processor(s), and graphics card. My motherboard and processor seem okay but I need to be sure about my graphics card. There are also a few components on this list that have a PCIE x1 interface even though the motherboard has no PCIE x1 ports. Well, I have heard that you can put x1 items into x4, x8, or x16 ports, or at least I hope. Lastly, but certainly not least are the solid-state drives and the hard-disk drive. This is what I am most excited about. One of my nerdy friends introduced me to this new component called the solid-state drive. They are much faster than hard-disk drives and I think the data is safer too or something like that. Also, SSD's can brunt tougher conditions, (if that is even necessary). Either way, they are just better. So, why not get three? Yes, I am getting three SSD's and one HDD. The thing is, with new technology comes new prices and these SSD's are expensive. So, I am going to get three small and relatively inexpensive ones. I am going to RAID them together via my RAID card, effectively combining the speed and storage space. From this RAID-ed drive I will quad-boot Windows 7, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Ubuntu 9.10 and OpenSolaris 2009.06. Why all of these operating systems. Well, thay all serve a distinct purpose. Windows 7 is going to be for gaming and other general applications. Mac OS X Snow Leopard shall be for video editing and other visual arts. Ubuntu 9.10 will serve as an open-source application operating system. And OpenSolaris is just so that if I decide to do programming, I can make software for that OS too. The three SSD's I have are 32 GBs each so that totals out to 96 GB. Divide that by four and you get 24 GB per OS and for applications. That doesn't really sound like enough, so I shall partition the drive unevenly. I will give the Windows partition 40 GB seeing as that will likely be largest. Snow Leopard is much smaller than Leopard, so I have decided that that partition only needs about 24 GB. The Ubuntu partition comes next with something like 20 GB and the OpenSolaris partition will have 12. Now, why even bother getting an HDD? Well, video editing, what I truly enjoy doing, takes up a lot of space, so I am getting a 300 GB internal HDD for capture and video that I am working on, along with other active files and I shall have an external HDD running and only the standard 7200 RPMs for my completed works. And that's the plan. Uh... bye.
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