Technically speaking, yes. However, considering that video cards aren't really saturating that bandwidth and these SLI/Crossfire mobos set the bandwidth to 8x in multi-GPU modes, it's a non-issue for the most part.dfreer wrote:According to the Reviews (and tricky worded specs), there's only one PCIe x16 slot just FYI.Deathlike2 wrote: Mobo:
Gigabyte
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6813128358
This mobo solves my case issue... with it having 2 PCI-E x16 slots
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OBJECTION !!Gil_Hamilton wrote:Having ACTUALLY been threatened with MHz theft(and media player theft as well!), I can assure you that NEITHER of you is aware of the proper protocol.
The defense rests.
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That's blatant spoof.grinvader wrote:OBJECTION !!Gil_Hamilton wrote:Having ACTUALLY been threatened with MHz theft(and media player theft as well!), I can assure you that NEITHER of you is aware of the proper protocol.
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butyl-2-chloro-4-fluorophenoxyacetate ? ^^Gil_Hamilton wrote:LNF
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http://romhacking.net/community/85/grinvader wrote:butyl-2-chloro-4-fluorophenoxyacetate ? ^^Gil_Hamilton wrote:LNF
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I know. My subtle hint at funnay was missed somewhere on the way. You know, the thing after the question mark.Gil_Hamilton wrote:http://romhacking.net/community/85/grinvader wrote:butyl-2-chloro-4-fluorophenoxyacetate ? ^^Gil_Hamilton wrote:LNF
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such is the fate of chem jokes ;_;
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YO MOMMA is the fate of chem jokes.grinvader wrote:I know. My subtle hint at funnay was missed somewhere on the way. You know, the thing after the question mark.Gil_Hamilton wrote:http://romhacking.net/community/85/grinvader wrote:butyl-2-chloro-4-fluorophenoxyacetate ? ^^Gil_Hamilton wrote:LNF
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No, she gets them fine due to being a physchem nerd.
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PSU:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817371015
The Video Card I ended up getting:
http://www.microcenter.com/single_produ ... id=0298564
BFG GTX 260 (overclocked 216 core out of the box, better than the stock eVGA version, and have the lifetime warrenty, AND no fucking rebates, it's not the 55 version though, but meh)
I also ended up getting the Intel Quad Core version (Q9400).
The only pain in the ass is finding out that Intel's Matrix Storage drivers for teh floppy are still borked... but since I'm still running on 2 PATA drives that I can work around the flaw (but this is VERY annoying behavior that I can't exactly install Windows off a future SATA drive with AHCI enabled w/o moving cables around).
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817371015
The Video Card I ended up getting:
http://www.microcenter.com/single_produ ... id=0298564
BFG GTX 260 (overclocked 216 core out of the box, better than the stock eVGA version, and have the lifetime warrenty, AND no fucking rebates, it's not the 55 version though, but meh)
I also ended up getting the Intel Quad Core version (Q9400).
The only pain in the ass is finding out that Intel's Matrix Storage drivers for teh floppy are still borked... but since I'm still running on 2 PATA drives that I can work around the flaw (but this is VERY annoying behavior that I can't exactly install Windows off a future SATA drive with AHCI enabled w/o moving cables around).
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of what borkage do you speak? i haven't had any issues with AHCI on ICH8 or ICH10... color me intrigued.Deathlike2 wrote:The only pain in the ass is finding out that Intel's Matrix Storage drivers for teh floppy are still borked... but since I'm still running on 2 PATA drives that I can work around the flaw (but this is VERY annoying behavior that I can't exactly install Windows off a future SATA drive with AHCI enabled w/o moving cables around).
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Using the F6 system (the bootable floppy) while running AHCI or RAID modes for use while installing XP, the drivers are simply borked... as in I get a BSOD (IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL is the common message).odditude wrote:of what borkage do you speak? i haven't had any issues with AHCI on ICH8 or ICH10... color me intrigued.Deathlike2 wrote:The only pain in the ass is finding out that Intel's Matrix Storage drivers for teh floppy are still borked... but since I'm still running on 2 PATA drives that I can work around the flaw (but this is VERY annoying behavior that I can't exactly install Windows off a future SATA drive with AHCI enabled w/o moving cables around).
Installing the Intel drivers within XP via the extra SATA/PATA hybrid controller (supposedly bundled by a JMicron, but others are possible) works correctly (no BSODs here), so one can use the southbridge's SATA controller (for me, the ICH10R).
Here's a link:
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/17412/e ... enotes.htm
Yes, I know that's not XP, but then if you check out older drivers (for older hardware)2553965
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http://downloadmirror.intel.com/17296/e ... enotes.htm
This is not the first time, and probably may not be the last. I never thought I had to do some research for something that technically shouldn't be that complicated. It may have to do with Intel wanting to everyone to move to Vista since it does have native SATA support aka generic AHCI drivers everyone can use.2444310
Blue screen may be observed when using the F6 install method on a platform with an Intel® 82801FBM I/O controller hub (ICH6M)
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Did you try slip streaming the drivers into your Windows XP disc? worked fine on my dads computer that runs XP.Deathlike2 wrote:Using the F6 system (the bootable floppy) while running AHCI or RAID modes for use while installing XP, the drivers are simply borked... as in I get a BSOD (IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL is the common message).odditude wrote:of what borkage do you speak? i haven't had any issues with AHCI on ICH8 or ICH10... color me intrigued.Deathlike2 wrote:The only pain in the ass is finding out that Intel's Matrix Storage drivers for teh floppy are still borked... but since I'm still running on 2 PATA drives that I can work around the flaw (but this is VERY annoying behavior that I can't exactly install Windows off a future SATA drive with AHCI enabled w/o moving cables around).
we installed XP with said disc in IDE mode then switched to AHCI mode once installation was done and Windows continued to work and had switched to the AHCI drivers by it self.
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interesting. i most definitely did not have that problem this past week with two drives (1 x wd6400aaks and 1 x wd10eads) connected to ich10r (on an intel dg45id) in ahci mode. needed f6 for xp (installed using the standard mce 2005 disk, which is equivalent to installing with an xp pro sp2 cd); needed no external driver for vista sp2 x64 dvd or win7 rc1 x64 dvd.Deathlike2 wrote:Using the F6 system (the bootable floppy) while running AHCI or RAID modes for use while installing XP, the drivers are simply borked... as in I get a BSOD (IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL is the common message).odditude wrote:of what borkage do you speak? i haven't had any issues with AHCI on ICH8 or ICH10... color me intrigued.Deathlike2 wrote:The only pain in the ass is finding out that Intel's Matrix Storage drivers for teh floppy are still borked... but since I'm still running on 2 PATA drives that I can work around the flaw (but this is VERY annoying behavior that I can't exactly install Windows off a future SATA drive with AHCI enabled w/o moving cables around).
Installing the Intel drivers within XP via the extra SATA/PATA hybrid controller (supposedly bundled by a JMicron, but others are possible) works correctly (no BSODs here), so one can use the southbridge's SATA controller (for me, the ICH10R).
Here's a link:
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/17412/e ... enotes.htmYes, I know that's not XP, but then if you check out older drivers (for older hardware)2553965
Unable to load driver using f6 during system repair or system restore process under Vista
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/17296/e ... enotes.htmThis is not the first time, and probably may not be the last. I never thought I had to do some research for something that technically shouldn't be that complicated. It may have to do with Intel wanting to everyone to move to Vista since it does have native SATA support aka generic AHCI drivers everyone can use.2444310
Blue screen may be observed when using the F6 install method on a platform with an Intel® 82801FBM I/O controller hub (ICH6M)
i also find it interesting that the only reference for xp is on an old mobile chipset... ich6m would be attached to a 915gm or 915pm chipset.
when exactly do you get the bsod (is it on first reboot into phase 2 setup?), and what other error codes have you seen? you don't need to remember the mnemonics - just the error code would work.
/me is very intrigued.
oh - if you haven't already, try using the f6 disk from intel's website.
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Maybe I'm just unlucky, but I don't think this issue is as uncommon, especially with a quick google of the problem.odditude wrote:interesting. i most definitely did not have that problem this past week with two drives (1 x wd6400aaks and 1 x wd10eads) connected to ich10r (on an intel dg45id) in ahci mode. needed f6 for xp (installed using the standard mce 2005 disk, which is equivalent to installing with an xp pro sp2 cd); needed no external driver for vista sp2 x64 dvd or win7 rc1 x64 dvd.
i also find it interesting that the only reference for xp is on an old mobile chipset... ich6m would be attached to a 915gm or 915pm chipset.
Yes, it occurs during phase 2's setup, when detecting hardware. It was primarily the IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL stuff, and once it was something else (like bad pool, I think) although by default my mobo didn't set the voltage correctly for the RAM (I used Crucial's Ballistix [performance] DDR2-800, and it needs a bump in voltage for the default/optimum performance.)when exactly do you get the bsod (is it on first reboot into phase 2 setup?), and what other error codes have you seen? you don't need to remember the mnemonics - just the error code would work.
I don't think I got around to trying the latest one on Intel's website until after I got things working. I'll try it again on a future reinstall, but I have no intention of reinstalling XP unless I have to.
FYI, I used a XP SP3 CD for installation (no slipstreaming).
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yeah, BAD_POOL_HEADER is usually misbehaving RAM. IRQL_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL is usually due to a corrupt driver, also possibly due to iffy RAM. just for sanity's sake, next time you're leaving your box for the night run memtest or wmd overnight just to make sure your memory's OK. better to run the test and prove it's fine then have your machine go down later when you *need* it.Deathlike2 wrote:something else (like bad pool, I think
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I'll probably run Memtest86 (or the + version, I forget which is better) sometime near the end of the week to be sure. The bad pool header error only happened once, but I've corrected the mem-voltage issue, so I doubt that's it.odditude wrote:yeah, BAD_POOL_HEADER is usually misbehaving RAM. IRQL_LESS_THAN_OR_EQUAL is usually due to a corrupt driver, also possibly due to iffy RAM. just for sanity's sake, next time you're leaving your box for the night run memtest or wmd overnight just to make sure your memory's OK. better to run the test and prove it's fine then have your machine go down later when you *need* it.Deathlike2 wrote:something else (like bad pool, I think
I would start pointing to the boot disk driver.. since installing the Windows package (not the boot disk) doesn't cause any issues.
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use memtest86+, or windows memory diagnostic.Deathlike2 wrote:I'll probably run Memtest86 (or the + version, I forget which is better) sometime near the end of the week to be sure. The bad pool header error only happened once, but I've corrected the mem-voltage issue, so I doubt that's it.
i agree 100%... that's why i pointed you to the driver straight from intel.Deathlike2 wrote:I would start pointing to the boot disk driver.. since installing the Windows package (not the boot disk) doesn't cause any issues.
hopefully you don't need to test that theory out, though
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I'm a little late to the party in updating this, but it's finally an official bug in the latest drivers.
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/17882/e ... enotes.htm
Fortunately for me, I don't use any SATA HDs... just a SATA DVD drive.
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/17882/e ... enotes.htm
This pisses me off to no end.Intel Driver Release Notes wrote:AHCI driver fails to F6 install and blue screen error 7B is seen on Windows XP OS intermittently
Fortunately for me, I don't use any SATA HDs... just a SATA DVD drive.
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Ignoring NCQ and hotplugging, does the speed decrease in any shape or form using PATA emulation? I couldn't find the info to that.funkyass wrote:AHCI doesn't really provide any benefit over IDE emulation.
Go figure. The only major update to XP retarding hard disk contollers is the support for 48-bit LBA and support for the last few ATA specs.Beside the fact that XP support for it is spotty(ATI's AHCI drivers don't install at all).
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