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    It is worth upgrading to a x6 1090T to play surf the Internet and multimedia in general is better now or wait for Bulldozer? I have a PC very old man now but I do not update soon or wait Bulldozer, the thing is still missing as 8 months to leave and I think I would eternal thanks.

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    If you change to X6 1090T and you put the same chart, it does not change anything .

    For internet / multimedia, there will be no difference between an X2 X6 and anyone, you have to look at the things that I shoot, such as gaming, video encoding, video editing, renders, visualization .

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    My current PC I also limited because it supports hard drives larger than 250 gigabytes, I have a SSD of 120 that I bought on a whim and I'm happy with it, but of course I am doing in SATA I mode, so the renovation of me pc I'm seriously considering. I buy the motherboard Cross hire Formula IV, the 1090T x6, with its 4 gigabyte DDR3 and a two-Teras hard drive to store downloads and SSD for the OS as I have now.

    Wondering what to expect Bulldozer if an increase of brutal power, but with the X6 for that game and things I do on the PC as I said is to navigate, listen to music, some word document etc etc is enough for some time then do not exp .

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    The new CPU from AMD and for Intel at least on Intel I do not see a big difference there is, but it is to be spectacle, plus VGA how good you get, until they do an SLI, I do not mejoriarian new CPU in games I mean a single chart the roof would be the VGA.

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    I do not support drives over 250 gigabytes I mean by intuition that is, the plate has four years and I doubt detect much larger hard drive, say 250 because it is the one I have maybe one of 320 support or know but I doubt strongly that support disks from one compartment or two being so old the plate for the case in the Bios recognizes it.

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    That plate is? probably support up to 2TB .To my knowledge the only limit is up to 128GB which had Antigua plates, apartheid of there, you get to 2TB .

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    The motherboard is the MS-7191 is from MSI. Bring the SB450 chip set if it supports a two-disc Teras buy it quickly because this is something I scarce or space, but I have not done so because information by Google search and found nothing on whether bear huge hard drives.

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    More than anything, you cannot find information, because it assumes that all boards that support more than 128GB disk, 2TB disks support .Now that a plate has the misfortune to not recognize quite apart from X size.

    Your PC is brand? if so, whether that would be more careful, as the plates brand leave more to be desired in the matter of the BIOS .

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    No, not brand, or is purchased with loose parts.

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    2 TB is the limit of MBR partitioning system has nothing to do with the physical hard disk itself or with the controller. In fact, specifying the maximum LBA48 is simply unimaginable, think you can only address 2 ^ 48 sectors far more than the 28 bits of LBA28.To overcome the MBR are GPT partition tables.

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    With SATA controller will have no problem with the disk you want, not more than 2TB partition if you want to boot. That happened with PATA controllers before entering the LBA .

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    Some that another update to BIOS to fix bugs in the detection of more than 2TB disks .more than anything for that is at the limit of sector 512B, no? reaches only 2.2TB or something?

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