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    Hitachi 2TB Harddrive Owner's Thread

    That wiki was quite helpful for my 2TB 7K2000 drives. Updated the firmware just fine. However, for my 2TB 5K3000 drives, I'm not having any luck. The JKDL_SP.EXE from that update package isn't detecting them. I'd like to get them flashed from firmware 180 to 580. Has anyone else had any...
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    Love your socket 754?

    Curious, what is the stock cooler for a Venice S754? I bought mine CPU-only, so no idea what the stock cooler would have been for one of those. Is it AMD's own, or OEM'd from someone? Standard metal block w/ fins? Heatpipes?
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    Love your socket 754?

    Just picked up a Venice 3400+ on ebay. It's running slightly over 2.8GHz with 1.65v. I'm pretty sure the stock cooler from my old Newcastle 1800+ is holding me back (hitting 80+ on load).
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    Love your socket 754?

    Do you mean KV8? If so, is it the non-Pro model? Your problem may be the same as that which I experience with my Abit KV8 non-Pro. Namely, the darn thing won't overclock worth carp unless I set the HTT to 2x. HTT 3x seems to not work above approx 230 MHz bus. I think it's some sort of BIOS...
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    Love your socket 754?

    Just curious. Why do I rarely see mention of the DFI NF4x in here? Is there something bad about that board in comparison to the Abit NV8 or MSI K8N-Neo3 H? Btw, I'm still chugging along on an old Abit KV8 (non-pro), Newcastle 2800+ @2.369GHz (stock cooler).
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    AMD X2 / windows 2000 / only one cpu recognized

    This used to be true, but now both Nvidia and ATI have made dual-core/multi-processor enhancements to their video drivers, which helps to increase gaming performance regardless of the game being multi-threaded.
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