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Topic: asus p6t deluxe V2 wont boot or power up standby lights only |
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| Mr T Replies: 5 Views: 44 |
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| Have had a few of these ASUS P6T die unexpectedly. Replaced them with the Gigabyte X58-USB3 to resolve the issue. | |
Topic: UEFI BIOS: what can it do? |
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| Mr T Replies: 6 Views: 93 |
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| You can disable the splash screen like in the old BIOS's but things till tend to flash past due to hardware speed.
The main page at the bottom lists all the bootable drives. With the mouse you can ... |
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Topic: Mobo recommendation (mATX) |
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| Mr T Replies: 3 Views: 96 |
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| [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157306]Intel
[url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157342]AMD FM2 Reliable boards... |
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Topic: CD-ROM IDE port vs. IDE port on motherboard |
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| Mr T Replies: 11 Views: 234 |
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| Hi,
I have this 486 computer with only one IDE port, so my CD-ROM is on slave and my HDD is on master. Would the CD-ROM<->HDD read/write be faster if I connected the CD-ROM to the IDE port on ... |
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Topic: ASRock 990FX Ext 4 MB owners; questions |
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| Mr T Replies: 3 Views: 83 |
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| 2) It means that you can set each port to eSATA mode which is hot swappable and will pick it up as a removable drive - handy if you have hard drive caddies to swap drives about.
3)ACHI mode general ... |
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Topic: change from SATA2 to SSD? |
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| Mr T Replies: 3 Views: 120 |
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| Yes, but it won't run at its full potential. What operating system are you running?
I have WIN7 Prof. 64-bit running on Personally myself I wouldn't as the performance increase is not great... If y ... |
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Topic: change from SATA2 to SSD? |
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| Mr T Replies: 3 Views: 120 |
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| Yes, but it won't run at its full potential. What operating system are you running? | |
Topic: Sound card connected via firewire card Losing connection |
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| Mr T Replies: 6 Views: 159 |
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| Looks identical to mine (onboard) so should be OK... Try disabling 'EPU Power Saving Mode' in the BIOS, as you are not using the onboard FW port, why not disable it, or alternatively have you tried us ... | |
Topic: Sound card connected via firewire card Losing connection |
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| Mr T Replies: 6 Views: 159 |
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| In 'Device Manager', look for the firewire card and enter its properties, look at the power properties and post the results, this is mine:
Current power state: D0 Power capabilities: 0000007F ... |
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Topic: Top performing HDD Recommendation Wanted |
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| Mr T Replies: 2 Views: 147 |
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| I use various makes and models...
On My NAS servers I tend to use Seagate ST3000DM001 (3Tb) or Seagate ST20000DM001 (2Tb)... I also use Hitachi HDS72303 and WD Greens (1Tb) and a WD Blue (1Tb) alon ... |
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