Hi,
You should be fine, just remember that the lead free solder needs higher temperature, so maybe you need to re-solder the tip with leaded solder to get it to work.
Best of luck
\\\Jens
Hi,
I just ordered this: http://www.antec.com/ec/productDetails.php?ProdID=00680
I will replace the PSU, but other than that I will use it stock.... I think it is a nice case for the price.
\\\Jens
Hi
You can use the same iron, but you may have to change the tip as the lead free solder needs higher temperature than leaded solder.
I personally use the same iron for both types, and just change the tip to make sure I don't polute the lead free solder.
\\\Jens
Hi,
Nice specs!!
This is what I get with 2 x Raptor 74Gb 16Mb buffer: 140Mb/s (247Mb/s burst) on my RAID 0 system....
Can this be made faster by adding more drives to the array?
Thanks for your time :)
\\\Jens
Hi,
It's you call, but I think RAID is worth it... I also messed up the first time I tried, but now everything work as I want it to.
Please explain excatly how you like the system to be set up. Mayby we can guide you :)
\\\Jens
Hi,
I think it depends on how the different modules are designed. The internal HW design requirements are different from vendor to vendor, some design for "fool proof" specs and assembly, while others are happy as long as they can get something working.
\\\Jens
Hi,
You need to set the boot device to "Intel Raid" in the boot selection part of the BIOS.
Also when you install on the RAID drive during windows install, you must use the "F6" function and install the RAID driver as windows does not have support for the chip build in.
You must use the...
Hi,
I use the Galaxy 1000W from Enermax modded with PAPST fans.... this makes it a lot more quiet than the stock fans used by Enarmax.... It is used in a cabinet that has 2 x 120 mm + 1 x 80 mm case fans.
My mobo runs at 36 degrees C (25 degrees C in the room) so I guess the cooling works...
Hi,
AFAIK, it is not possible to move a RAID drive from one PC to another, so I'm affraid that you have to go for a third drive to make a backup. This is the reason why I don't use RAID for my data, I back them up on another drive instead.
Good luck :)
\\\Jens
HI,
Configure the S-ATA as raid, the run the RAID configuration in BIOS (Ctrl + L) here you select the drives you want to ad to your RAID array.
The drives that are not in an array will run as standard drives.
I use this setup myself.
\\\Jens
I had the same problem on my new Intel based PC..... I found that I had a bad memory module... after replacing it - windows (XP64) went bach to the old charming self :)
Try testing you mem sticks using the memtest freeware program - it worked for me
\\\Jens