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Widespread problem with NVIDIA GPUs, names for hd in a raid

Posted at 4 July 2008 2:0

Before panic, sets in look at motherboard. I think you may be mistaken about the circumstances of it. I need rest, everything seems hazy.

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Crucial once again knocks socks off and does it in style. The Ballistix line of memory has always been known to impress and rightfully they should. Nevertheless what this kit of memory has done on the 790i test motherboard is just above and beyond what our expectations were...And our expectations were certainly a little bit lofty coming in. Evidently, we weren't expecting to be able to benchmark at 1100MHz+ and certainly not at the little quantity of voltage that was required to do so. Simply put, ..keep reading.

Let us review, what it has been told:

Hi guys, shortly, I have 2 sata disks attached to a motherboard and one on a promise pci sata controller. Everything gone well, all disks recognized by red hat 5.2 I am going to create 3 raid 1 for swap /home and / and I would like to create such raids on two different controller of course : 1 disk on sata mobo controller and 1 disk on pci sata controller USUALLY Linux gives names in orders as he find them, and I could take the vol_id and try to boot with only one disk for 3 ..read all.

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The dead display problem I had with my MacBook Pro last month seems to be widespread. However it looks like it isn't limited to Macs. According to Engadget, "significant quantities" of NVIDIA's laptop GPUs have been failing at "higher than normal rates". Laptop makers have apparently already been given an updated GPU driver which kicks in fans sooner to reduce "thermal stress" on the GPU (I notice that the fan on my MBP seems to run more often since the motherboard was replaced). Copyright © ....

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The A+ Core Hardware exam tests your knowledge of the central role played by the system's microprocessor, which has become essential knowledge for the professional PC repairperson. There was a time when replacing the CPU was very complicated. However, today's motherboards feature sockets and slots into which several types and versions of microprocessors can be interchanged. You still have to watch out for compatibility issues, but it's not uncommon for customers to want you to upgrade their PC instead of replace it.


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