That switch uses 2.1V / 3.1V / 3.1V for RGB according to the order page, and ASUS motherboards (AURA) uses 12V. I don't know what other motherboards uses, but it should say in the manual. You'll blow the LED's if you don't have resistors between the motherboard and LED's in that case. I also...
My current "build":
2013 Macbook Pro 13" (i7-4558U) with 8GB ram and 256GB SSD running Windows 10.
ASUS GTX 970 Strix in a AKiTiO Thunder2 PCIe Thunderbolt enclosure connected to the Macbook.
It's super silent at idle, but the macbook sounds like a small jet engine during load! I'm currently...
A lot of negative opinions about this here. The video is gone now so I couldn't see it, but I've been looking at eGPU-solutions for a long time now and it's something I really want.
You can do it much cheaper with Expresscard/mPCIe, but then you only get 5Gbps. With Thunderbolt 1.0 you get...
That's fine, but how do you get away from the airfield you landed on? Most small airfields don't have rentals, and getting a cab can be very expensive because airfelds are most often far away from populated areas. Also, hangar space can be very expensive.
These are "drivable airplanes", not...
I don't know about the 360, but it won't work with the PS3.
In single-link 3007WFP will only take 1280x800, a resolution the PS3 does not support.
The only way to connect a PS3 (and maybe 360 too) to a 3007WFP is with a scaler.
Gefen's HDmate will for example work, but only supports...
I got an answer from Silicon Image.
So.. I guess I'll have to change bios then. I'm not sure if I want to try and change the onboard controller bios though. That's just too risky. :p
I have a little problem with my Silicon Image 3112 SATA controllers.
I have one on the motherboard (Abit IC7-G) and one pci-card (VScom something).
The problem is that the disks on the same controller have the exact same SMART values. No, they are NOT in raid.
Also, every program I have...
I know about the filesystem weaknesses, but I've never had any problems with that.
I have had disks die on me though, so Raid5 is a huge improvement IMO.
Thanks for answering my question!
No answer? ;(
I changed my mind anyway. I'm going to buy two extra disks and have two raid5 arrays.
4x 250gb and 4x 160gb
So my next question is, it should be no problem spanning these volumes, right? If a disk dies, I'll rebuild the raid array with a new disk and the spanned volume...
Hey!
I'm about to buy a few more disks, but I dont want a million partitions in windows, so I was thinking about spanning them. But the question is, how easy is it to recover the data when one disk dies?
I'm going to span 7 disks, so it's kind of important that all data (1.2tb) is not lost...
Ok, thanks.
Anyone have any suggestions on a good HS? I've heard XP90 is good, what about Swiftech and Zalman, etc?
That should be the last question i guess.. thanks for the help.
Yes, I know.. but is 660 the best one? (except for 670)
Lets say I'm running it at 900 FSB, 4050MHz. How stable do you think that would be on air? What I want is a VERY stable machine. And how good is the stock HSF? do you think I need something better?
How good does the P4 660 OC? I want a (very) stable 4GHz on air, preferably with stock HSF.
And what do you think about Abit AW8-MAX? I've been thinking of ASUS P5WD2-Premium too but I really need the six SATA ports.
And if it's of any help, here's the list:
P4 660 3.6GHz 2MB 800MHz...