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Last edited by renethx; 30-06-2007 at 05:06 AM.
Yes, I sold the P5B and got the P5K, no contest really.
I will believe it when I see it, as far as the voltage requirements thing goes.
Yes, RAID 1, 0, 5 and 10.
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I have the PDF manual in front of me, and it shows RAID 0,1,5,10.
Download it from here.
Open the PDF, do a search for raid 10. Sorted
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I posted my question in a wrong thread. Thank you so much.
Last edited by renethx; 30-06-2007 at 05:36 AM.
Well a 1st I disagree with clunk
No afterWho are you? the RAID police?just some saddo.with no mannersI just wanted to make things correct whether they are the ratio or RAID. But apparently I asked a wrong person. Sorry for your ignorance.
can't understand to be honest why i did this:-
guess it may help others.
Clunk (28-06-2007)
As shown below, it DOES mention it in the PDF.
Ummm, you said it didnt mention it in the PDF, I was merely letting you know that it does.
This was meant to be a light hearted rebuffal of your judgemental statement. Clearly we share a sense of humour, we have to, because unfortunately, you dont have one.
Thats right, I am the most ignorant and unhelpful person that you are likely to encounter, ask anyone.
I just finished assembling my new PC (e6600 on a P5B Deluxe WiFi) and I wanted to test it at stock cooling/speeds for stability and heat statistics before I begin overclocking. I ran Orthos overnight and the average temp. under load was between 55-58 degrees. This temps seemed pretty high for stock cooling at stock speeds. Should I be worried before I begin overclocking? I’m going to be putting watercooling in next week sometime, but I’m a bit worried about my processor now…
With the stock cooler, that looks to be just above average.
It could be as simple as one of the plastic lugs not being in properly on the heatsink.
Dont worry. Take it off, clean the old thermal goop off, and apply some new stuff and reseat the cooler.
Thanks. Hopefully those temps. will really decrease once I get the water-cooling installing, but I wanted to have a base-line to see how much it would help.
Do you have a suggestion for a good benchmarking program that I can to see how much overclocking speeds up my machine?
There are loads of synthetic benchmarking programs, but the best test is to run something that you use all the time and see if there is a difference.
For the benchmarks, try sandra, 3dmark06 for starters.
Do you have any idea why my CPU-Z would show my core speed at 1600 MHz and my multipler at 6 when I have an e6600? Speedstep is disabled in my BIOS.
do you have C1 disabled as well?
try setting your power scheme to always on
Ive also got a question about ram timings, is it better to sacrifice some frequency to acheive a 1:1 ratio? Seeing as i cant get the optimum FSB value for 1:1 fsb:dram?
So im currently at 440mhz with 533mhz ram, good or bad O.o?
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