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Hi Raja,
I am also having problems booting from GPT partitioned USB sticks on my Z87-Pro. This works fine on 3 other motherboards I've tested in the past 24 hours including other asus boards. My issue sounds identical to VonDutch and I am worried I will have to return the board and go with a...
Hi,
I have a Supermicro X9DRH-7TF and I would like to update the onboard RAID controller (LSI 2208) to the latest firmware. However, it seems like the Supermicro branded firmware is months behind the LSI firmware.
I know it is possible to crossflash IBM, Intel, etc branded LSI2208 cards...
You guys are awesome. I have this exact problem with a fancy online UPS I picked up. The fans are screamers clearly meant for data center use, but I only plan to run it at 10-20% load so I'm putting in some slower fans. The damn thing is stuck in bypass mode with a fan fail error because the new...
There is NO working driver for this in the mainline linux kernel as of 2.6.33. There are documented corruption, instability, and speed issues with the drivers in their current state.
You need to download your kernel source code, patch the driver with the latest patch, and then build/install the...
There is a new mvsas patch available. It fixes all of the old I/O issues from the series of 7 patches, and ACTUALLY fixes hotswap issues. Best of all, it's wrapped up into one nice clean patch, and applies cleanly on 2.6.32 (and probably others). One comment in the thread about some minor...
I am planning a new build using this case, with water cooling. I want to mount the radiator at the top of the case where there is room for 2 120mm fans
For mounting a swiftech mcr220 radiator up top, would you folks suggest doing case -> fan -> radiator, or case -> radiator -> fan...