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this is a disaster waiting to happen! Hope you plan on storing a lot of non-important stuff on your raid 0 array! But since your already planning to put an os on it, probably not... not to mention it can't be done using GPT partion.
I need this case... i'm in Canada... any way of getting it here in north america...i didnt' see anything listed in there where to buy section. Is there any other similar cases like this... i need the 8 x 3"5 drive bay setup like this one... its perfect for my htpc/media storage machine.
I recently aquired a pair of 74GB raptors... one is a newer 16mb cache one and the other is a 8mb cache model.
I'm going to be running these in raid-0... am i gonna have any problems with this?
Secondly, am i better off selling the 8mb cache and getting a second 16mb cache one and if so am i...
The Last Gunslinger writes "Tom's Hardware Guide has published detailed results of their laboratory analysis of AMD's recently released Spider platform, including the Phenom 9500 and 9600 running on 790FX chipsets. Amongst other interesting details, the 2.4GHz Phenom 9700 has been pushed back to...
just do a quick format... the only thing the normal format does is check for bad sectors and tries to repair them i think. On a brand new drive a quick format is all that's needed.
It's unlinked... FSB does not affect the memory.
as it turns out after more testing...the highest stable FSB on this mobo the only one to pass stress tests is 1333.... i knew i should of stayed away from asus.
Here's the deal.. just switched from asus p5b-dlx to this motherboard and can't get my old overclock back which was 465x8=3.72. I wouldn't mind 415x9 either but nothing over 400fsb will post. Am i missing something is the latest 0805 bios not overclock friendly??? Memory passed memtest...
i have no utilities running at start up,,,, just fresh installation of windows.... i pulled out the battery and unplugged it for 5hrs and the cmos didn't reset or nothing... jesus how long do igotta keep the damn thing out