eso de cable antiguo me a sonado un poco mal jeje, que pasa si usas otro cable? mira que sea un cable ide de los nuevos(80 hilos? )
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RE: Problema con la msi 865pe neo2-p
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RE: Me funcionara una grabadora de DVD
te pasara como a mi, que te ira como el culo pero te ira :frio: es un p3 a 1 ghz y entre ripeo y grabacion igual son 3 horas y pico
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RE: Problema con la nec-2510 DVD-r/+r 8x bulk
Pues tiene pinta que el ID2 este mal no? por cierto que las recomendaciones para poner grabadoras de dvd siempre dicen que master del ID2.
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RE: Poblema con Gigabyte GA-8IK1100 (Rev 2.0) (mas bien con intel)
Si hay esta la cosa, en que ponga las latencias que ponga, no llega a arrancar el S.O. pero solo pasa con los 4 modulos puestos (256x4) solo si lo pongo a 333 (en auto) me arranca. Tengo correos con kingston en los que me dice que el chipset(875P)no soporta latencias tan agresivas
The Kingston HyperX module KHX3200AK2/512 is a PC3200 400MHz lower latency DDR module kit of 2 x 256MB for the overclocker/enthusiasts market that has been tested on our HP 83000 multi-million dollar memory tester to run at the following specifications:
400Mhz, memory timings 2-3-2-6-1 at 2.6V.
CL: 2
CAS latency
tRCD: 3
RAS TO CAS DELAY
tRP 2
RAS ACTIVE PRECHARGE
tRAS: 6
ROW-ACTIVE DELAY / ACTIVE PRECHARGE DELAY COMMAND RATE 1You can find the datasheet for this part at http://www.kingston.com/hyperx/datasheets.asp.
JEDEC (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council, www.jedec.org) has released 3 specifications for DDR400. The later two were released by Intel for their Canterwood and Springdale chipsets:
JEDEC Spec name Kingston equivalent
DDR400A: 2.5-3-3-8 KVR400x64C25/xxxDDR400B: 3.0-3-3-8 KVR400x64C3A/xxx
DDR400C: 3.0-4-4-8 KVR400x64C3/xxx
Voltage is 2.6V for all DDR400 technologies.
Please note that we strongly recommend using only the memory modules we have listed on our web page as compatible with your system/motherboard as we can only offer limited support otherwise.
Also please be aware that the Canterwood and Springdale chipsets only support DDR400 (speeds above 400MHz memory clock (or 200MHz memory core
clock) are not officially supported by the chipset according to Intel
specifications) when a CPU with a FSB of 800MHz is installed.The following are some troubleshooting hints that might help solve the issues with the memory:
The performance and compatibility of a motherboard is dependent on its various components. Due to the variation of components used on generic motherboards, compatibility problems may occur especially should the specifications [i.e. the memory timings] exceed the requirements the board is designed and built for. Motherboards resemble the interface of a system on which all components communicate with each other. The time it takes an electric signal to get from a hardware component to it's controller and vice versa is essential and modification of the timings can affect the stability of the whole system as other controllers and devices also communicate with this controller. Therefore, when overclocking and thus applying timings that the board and different components are not designed for, the whole clock cycle of a system is affected and the timings have to be individually modified to find a stable setting.
If you experience memory related stability problems it could be due to memory timings being too aggressive for your current configuration. For example we recommend to disable/change any top performance, turbo or similar presets for the memory to a standard value, as they are meant as a final optimization of system access timings and not for general usage.
Should you require more information about the above-mentioned settings please consult the system/motherboard manufacturer. In case you have configured the memory timings to be set by the SPD this could cause a problem as the timings in the SPD are set to 2-3-2-6-1 for the KHX3200AK2/512, however the required voltage of 2.6V+, in some cases even above 2.75V, on specific motherboards has to be configured manually in order to approximate to the memory timings and speeds supported by the HyperX modules.Modifying the voltage in a system and running the components at timings that exceed the specifications i.e. of the motherboard is also known as overclocking. Please be aware that every system behaves differently when overclocked and it's depends on the overall hardware configuration and compatibility down to the component level of the motherboard which timings can be reached on the system.
Kingston generally cannot recommend overclocking as it breaches standard motherboard component specification. This is why we generally suggest to use only the memory modules that we have listed on our website at http://www.kingston.com/products/default.asp for a specific motherboard, as they match the specifications the manufacturer has released for the motherboard.
If you do not want to modify the voltage, we recommend you try less aggressive timings by setting them manually to slower values such as 400 MHz at 2.5-3-3-8 (as per JEDEC specifications listed as compatible for this
board) and work towards a stable configuration.Please be aware that according to our information the Canterwood and Springdale boards require a RAS to CAS delay of at least 3 and a RAS to CAS of 2 will not work.
In certain cases additional cooling of the motherboard might also be required to improve stability of the system. Try pointing a fan at the motherboard and see if that improves the stability at the desired timings.
If yes we recommend installing North- and Southbridge fans and heat sinks.We also recommend upgrading the BIOS to the latest revision on the motherboard should you experience problems. Please contact the manufacturer of the motherboard for further help on memory compatibility and how to update your BIOS and configure it to run the memory at the desired speed with specific timings.
If you are still convinced that the module is faulty please return the defective part to your point of purchase for replacement.
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RE: Poblema con Gigabyte GA-8IK1100 (Rev 2.0) (mas bien con intel)
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un no podemos ayudarte por lo menos T.T
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Poblema con Gigabyte GA-8IK1100 (Rev 2.0) (mas bien con intel)
HoLa!
Aver tengo un problema que me viene de largo, desde que monte el pc, monte memoria kingston Kingston Hyper-X KHX3200ak2/512, dos modulos de 256 para doble canal 400mhz, el caso es q iba bien hasta q amplie, otros 512 exactamente = pues coño no hubo manera humana ni divina de que funcionase, nada de lo q tocase iba, hasta que baje lo puse en auto y se puso a 333 mhz, y desde entonces bien….
Socorrito, podeis ayudarme? quiero ponerlo a 400 :_(
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RE: El Famoso Doom 3
Joe la que se a liao por no poner ati <:( me fui a casa y hasta ahora no e leido el post.
Por cierto con el doom3van de maravilla, pero me la ha liado con el Star War Galaxies e perdido del orden de 5-10 fps con respecto a los driver anterores :vayatela:
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RE: Adaptador SCA a SCSI160
Jajaja, si yo tubiera esos 1000€ me hubiera comprado otro pc nuevo mas pontente, pero la question es que me ha salido todo gratis :risitas: asi que a caballo regalado…
si quieres saber mas mira este analisis, es uno de los mejores discos del 2002 :sisi:
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RE: El Famoso Doom 3
yo nada mas instalarlo me iba a 800x600 low quality a menos de 20fps, atualize a la 4.9 beta y hice lo de descomprimir los archivos.pk en el directorio
ahora a 1024 hq 30fps xD
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RE: Adaptador SCA a SCSI160
Gracias por la respuesta, anoche lo instale y va de lujo, ya tenia otros hd scsi pero este de 146gb es la puta caña, sabia como iban en los servidores, pero no como me iva a ir en un pc sobremesa y no podia estar mas contento jeje
pero resulta curioso lo he montado en un pIII a 1ghz que uso solo con la grabadora dvd y entre el disco y la controladora son mas de 1000 euros ;D
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Adaptador SCA a SCSI160
Hola este es mi primer post.
Tengo una duda y a ver si algien me la puede aclarar, ya sea de primera mano o que halla obtenido informacion. Me acabo de hacer con un Hd Maxtor Atlas 10K IV SCSI, lo malo como viene de un servidor es que tiene un adaptador SCA, lo voy a conectar con una SCSI Adaptec ASC-39160.
LA pregunta es, el uso de un adaptador perjudicaria el rendimiento? es un adaptador SCA a SCSI160.
Gracias y un saludo