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Do not defrag an SSD. As eluded to above, with the internal wear leveling algorithms of modern SSD controllers defrag programs have no clue if the end result will be less fragmentation or not. I would not defrag an SSD unless you just want to burn some write cycles up. As long as you have...
Scenario:
I have 3 SSD's. I want to use the small SSD for a boot drive in AHCI mode and setup the other 2 SSD's in a RAID-0 config, using the SB950 controller. However, it seems that I cannot have 1 SB950 Sata3 port set to AHCI and the other SB950 ports set to Raid. I can control Ports 1-4...
Only flaw I found was a loud high pitch buzzing (when brightness is set to anything below 100pct). I have no clue if that was fixed in a newer rev, but I know it was common on Rev01. Good luck!
The buzzing is the only reason I returned mine. It was Rev01. Maybe the Rev02 has fixed the buzzing, it seems impossible to get a changelog on these rev's most of the time.
Just thought I would add I had to return mine. I could not live with the buzzing. Hopefully there is a newer Rev that will fix this. Funny, I worried about AG and BLB, but they were fine, never thought buzzing would be an issue. I'm back to my old Samsung 970P until I find something else now.
Rev A01. Mfg Date: August 2011
No dead pixel, very very mild BLB in upper right. Screen quality very acceptable, AG coating is there but does not bother me at all. Only one complaint, the darn buzzing. Anything below 99 brightness buzzes. It is not loud buzzing, but the high pitch of it...
I have the same fan and it works fine. I used the silver screws that came with the fan to attach the metal tabs (140mm mounts) to the fan. I then used the black screws that came with the case top to attach the mounts to the top. As far as I can tell it was standard fan mounting screws. I...
Thanks for the replies. Im planning on picking an X6 up, just waiting for the bios to drop for my mb, Asus M3A79-T Deluxe. Seems to be taking awhile.
Thanks again.
Windows likes to just randomly throw threads around to different cores randomly. I am trying to figure out what keeps the active threads on the 3 cores that are boosted up. From what I have seen of windows, including Win7, it will take a thread and just move it randomly, even to a core that is...