I use to have an old 965G-DS3 which was a great board, so kept with Gigabyte. See my sig below for my 3 boards. All are great.
I am running Vista x86 with 2Gb and everything runs fine (I some some gaming and ripping of blue-ray, plus database development etc). 4Gb will be...
I have a fast 2.5" in the laptop 80Gb and for additional storage (films/movies) a 160Gb external 2.5", which is nice and small.
I recomend a Gigabyte DS3R. I have 3 Gigabyte boards and love them. My older cpu/board is pushed to 3.2 GHz, to get it higher I have to change...
BTW. All my copies of Vista are 32 bit, as I see no benefit for x64 expect when using 4GB of ram. Had problems with x64 when installing a few...
Gigabyte P35C-DS3R - 2Gb PC6400 - E6600 -Zalman 9500 in Silverstone case (with VFD) 2 x 40Gb 2.5" HD's in RAID 0 (They are VERY quiet) XFX...
"Apparently they tried this in Liverpool as well, however, slightly less successfully " Very good...
"Slow to write on RAID5" The issues I face are with single files (multiple files would be worse). RAID5 requires maths to work out what data...
Good setup...Enjoy...
Yep Ramble is correct, just phone them up and they will reactivate. Never had a problem.
Raid 5 - I would ditch the 320gb, get another 500gb drive and a RAID5 controller. A good controller will last you along time, and when you...
I have been using Vista since Beta. The initial release version did not run that much software without issues and drivers were hard to get. Now...
Difficult call in my eyes. Most software I use now (not that many games) do not use the power of quad, hence I went for a dual and overclocked,...
File Server is about 2.06Tb in RAID 5 array (formatted) and about 600Gb of non RAID storage Media PC is has 120Gb of storage in 2 x 60Gb 2.5"...
I just purchased a Corsair HX620 PSU for my file server. Currently have 6 drives working, with another 4 to be added later.
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