Normal
1. if your motherboard has SPDIF, it means it already has an audiocard 1000 times better than your soundblaster - dump the soundblaster2. if you can/want to use all three hard disks, use RAID0 with the 120 and use it for recordings only and the 200 for the rest data/system/pagefile... if you ask what *I* would do though, I would use them all JBOD (and have a nice 440GB disk)... (if the controller allows for that)3. erm... whatever4. what problems... if you don't miss it, you know better than us... now if your LAN is gigabit, even better5. the one you will like when you see it - I prefer cases that look like decks and have VFD screen - I am also supporter of cases that fit FULL ATX motherboards in them6. if it is a learning remote, why would you care about the codes? and do you have an IR receiver for the PC? all IR receiver software on PC is also learning (so both sides are learning, so there shouldn't be a problem)7. -
1. if your motherboard has SPDIF, it means it already has an audiocard 1000 times better than your soundblaster - dump the soundblaster
2. if you can/want to use all three hard disks, use RAID0 with the 120 and use it for recordings only and the 200 for the rest data/system/pagefile... if you ask what *I* would do though, I would use them all JBOD (and have a nice 440GB disk)... (if the controller allows for that)
3. erm... whatever
4. what problems... if you don't miss it, you know better than us... now if your LAN is gigabit, even better
5. the one you will like when you see it - I prefer cases that look like decks and have VFD screen - I am also supporter of cases that fit FULL ATX motherboards in them
6. if it is a learning remote, why would you care about the codes? and do you have an IR receiver for the PC? all IR receiver software on PC is also learning (so both sides are learning, so there shouldn't be a problem)
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