AFAIK the board supported bulldozer since release, since all am3+ boards did, no? I checked gigabyte website, think I have rev 3 of the board, and the release bios supported the early octo-cores.
I have a gigabyte 990fxa-ud3 (can't remember which revison) and an x210e that unlocks to a quad core just fine. I've had it in my htpc from day one and I've never had a problem with it unlocking cores.
Cables and ribbon look pretty good, no bare wires and the protective sleeve looks good too. I'm seeming to have a hard time tracking down the part number for the video cable. There's a barcode with "GLEDDC1413AAD051" on the cable, that turns up nothing on google. I don't think the DV6-1234CA...
My father is having a problem with graphic corruption on his laptop. Model is HP DV6-1234CA. It's core 2 duo based so it's fairly old. Screen looks almost identical to this thread I found on hp support...
What program are people using to test stability with these? I replaced my L5639 with an X5650 and I'm having a little trouble dialing in my overclock. I'm using prime95 and it seems after about five hours, coretemp will crash but prime95 will keep going, which doesn't seem like that's stable...
When I broke mine the plastic from my hard drive stayed in the sata connector. I could still get windows to recognize the hard drive sometimes, but it was really hit or miss. I'd contact corsair about an RMA. I contacted WD when I broke mine and the support person told me to RMA it, I even...
I once did that to my brand new WD Black drive trying to get the data cable off in tight quarters. Boy was I pissed. To my suprise WD actually let me RMA the thing. Sure you didn't hit it? I can't imagine that happening under normal circumstances. Could have just been a faulty connector on...
Regardless if RDP is or isn't secure, let's say I want to go witn a vpn just for piece of mind. Would the router damacus recommended be a good entry level solution, or are there better options available?
I was orignally looking at just an RDP to the server (is that not safe?). It seemed every thread I can across was just a flame war about RDP being secure/insecure so I figured VPN was the way to go.
My parents are interested in occasionally working from home and I'd like to setup a VPN for them to do so. Right now, their office consists of five computers, one acting as a file server, all of them running Windows xp pro with a consumer grade linksys router. I'd need the VPN to support only...
I have an M4A785-M which has an identical pwm layout as the board you have. I had two packs of those enzotech mosfets heatsinks laying around so I used all 20 of them. I think the smaller mosfets are slightly shorter than the larger ones so if you use the larger heatsinks they won't make...
There's probably a couple of small tabs on each push pin on the back of the motherboard. Push the pin down from the top of the motherboard, depress the tabs with a pair of needle nose pliers, then push the pins back up thru the motherboard.