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Should be easy to break 3Ghz on this board. I've been able to go over 4ghz on my Q6600 on this X38 asus board. I was only able to go to 3.6Ghz on my 680i evga board with the same processor.
Awaiting the new new 780i, and will test it as well. Also have some (2) HD2900 pro's coming for...
To each his own! I understand how you feel....I always thought my TJ09 looked cutting edge, but I have received more than one comment on how "blocky" it looks. I don't think so, but, again, to each his own.
No, it was never a boot drive, just my data. My bios does however place the raid drive first, like you said above. I then have to manually change the order so my os disk is first. This I know has nothing to do with whether the Nvidia raid is recognized by the intel chipset.
Well that's what I initially thought, but I would expect to see two drives recognized, both with the same data. Windows Explorer only sees one drive. I know two drives are being picked up because I can see them during POST, and in the BIOS.
Thank jbrukart for the reply,
#1 Yes windows does start to boot. It has the windows screen with the blue bar scrolling across the bottom (XP pro). Not more than 5 secs into it, it bluse screens with something like "error has occurred, windows has been shut done to protect...blah, blah. If...
I recently swapped my evga 680i mobo for an Asus P5E X38 mobo. When I went to install the RAID1 (non-boot btw) on the X38, I went into bios and changed sata drives from IDE to Raid, rebooted then upon POST, entered the intel mediasheild program and selected my two drives to be raided, exited...
Yea, I have 7C dif too? I just recently went to the asus P5E Mobo from an Evga 680i. With 680i it was maybe 2-3C different, but with the asus it's now 7C, with 2 of the cores 7C higher than the other 2.
However, I did have to mount my Zalman CPU fan vertically on the asus mobo (the mount...
This processor can go higher than the manuf. temp max of 71. Here's my Q6600 with 2 of the cores at 78C. I ran these temps for more than 4 hours on a stress test of Prime 95.