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    What I need for home file/media server

    Thanks, I can't say that I require it, just it is free and have all needed functionality I think. Isn't it?
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    What I need for home file/media server

    Hello there, I want to build file server for media contenta and all data and leave only one SSD in main box. What kind of hardware will be enough for such task? Requirements: Wireless Raid 1 (for safe data) Access from Mac OS and Windows Linux based 8 sata x2Tb at least, more is better I have...
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    Post your workstations 2011

    Thanks, it's my first machine with window and I am really enjoying this view :p Sorry if it is wrong place, just want to share what I like and was sure that the machine itself is more interesting then table. Will post more images sometime. Sarcasm? :D
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    Post your workstations 2011

    Heya, want to join the club ;)
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    Asus P8P67 Pro red dram light issue after power off.

    thanks a lot for your explanation. will try to run memory on 1333 with low timings.
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    Asus P8P67 Pro red dram light issue after power off.

    Hello there, can you help me to resolve my issue - I have Mushkin DDR3 2000 modules, and set up 1600 DRAM freq with manual voltage in BIOS, and it is boot fine after saving this settings. But if I turn PC off for a night or after power failure I get red DRAM led light and need to press "Mem OK"...
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