Sis releases DDR333 chipsets for Athlon processor
Dang, mobo is a antique before it is made now a days.
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Sis releases DDR333 chipsets for Athlon processor
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Yep. Buy the latest and greatest mobo...and two months later it's three years old. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
there is no trick , only some good logical thinking.
what I read about xxcopy (not xcopy, but xxcopy) and even xcopy, was to run in real mode DOS, seek and delete all *.tmp, and *.swp files. and then do the Xxcopy with the switches.
xxcopy has halfazillion switches
why not from within windows?
because of active files.
some active DLL change in length while in use.
in DOS you don't have windows protecting the active files.
oh, before you do it with xcopy or xxcopy, run smartdrv, and it's gonna speed up considerably.
(you have to have it in your path, or on floppy, of course)
in GG1's case, I'd still go with ghost...after bomid was put on the new drive.
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today's news
a friend oredered an epox ata100 raid card.
I picked it up for him
EP DR02p3
costs more than the abit hotrod 100 pro I have, but by the looks of it, it has better features on the card.
you bet I gonna have a peek at what's on the cdrom and in the manual...
cya later.
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Hi world.
glad to find Somerset is still in the universe.
Thanks Arthur...
where do you find this info at INTEL (tm)? http://support.intel.com/support/pro.../thermal.htm#4Quote:
by sarrkazztic
I do not know however any temperature information on the piii does it run anywhere near as hot as the athlons? what is an idea temp range for this cpu..
other types of CPU have there own page ion thermal considerations.
someone once asked this
how do i fit a heatsink onto the MOBO? I have some problem pressing down the metal lever and the worst thing is that while I am doing it, all the thermal paste stick onto the Pentium.. Is it alright?
answer was...
You only need apply a THIN layer. http://developer.intel.com/design/Qu...iii/FC-PGA.pdf
kind regards, Jaak
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I finally got around to flashing the bios with the fastrak bios....it must be one of those modified cards because it works as a raid controller....no splats in device manager and I can boot off the hard drives....I do not understand the functionality of RAID yet tho I have done some reading. I have tried setting up all 3 different setups ie spanning striping and mirroring...I am using 2 different size drives and this may be part of the confusion...I have a 10g and a 20g for spanning it shows 29328 megs in the cards bios but only 9g in my computer in windows I read that under this configuration it will fill drive one completly and then move to drive 2 is this correct? then I set it to performace mode or STRIPING and it boots but does not find a command interpreter so I do a dir of C: and it says file not found...this is weire... Mirroring asks me if I want to make an image of the drive..I did not for testing purposes. How can this card benefit me?Quote:
by DrMdJ sarrkazztic,
I regard to your Ultra66... Since it seems all but worthless otherwise, why not try flashing it with a FastTrak66 bios and see if it works. Maybe that was one of those modified cards I mentioned earlier. If it is you might have yourself a $15 Raid controller.
Hi,
for a good raid setup, all drives should have same speed capability and same size.
when I ran trials, I got blistering results after I bought identical models.
win98 seeing only 9.xxx giga on a mirrored set, is, far as I know, normal, since the smaller drive was around "ten giga".
(10.000.000.000.000 /1024 /1024 /1024 /1024 = 9.094)
windows cannot see the remainder of the disk.
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sarrkazztic,
Good deal. I had a feeling. There were many Ultra66s modified in to FastTrak raid cards. For the standard off the shelf ones it took a slight wiring change in addition to the firmware. But it sounds like yours is modified accordingly.
So now, whether you wanted it or not, you have a raid. And since the FastTrak was a fair bit more costly than the Ultra66 you got more bang for your buck.
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Use identical drives if possible (but same size with different brands - same speed, will work) and hook up the drives "crossed-over" - prim. master/sec. slave - never on the same controller (fx. prim./prim.).
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Why can't you connect a cdrom or zip drive to the raid controller? This is the reason I bought the ultra66 card to begin with as I have a cd/rw Dvd Drive and 2 hard drives and I wanted to add a zip drive to the athlon 1.2ghz machine...I had to take 1 hard drive out to accomplish this.My motherboard supports ata100 speed drives so now if I put the raid in and just use it to control the 1 hard drive until I buy another one of the same size and speed I will be technically losing performance by only being able to run it at ata66 speed.....(but then again I currently have this drive attached to the raid card in the gaming/test machine ie...the Celeron PcChips board and it is only capable of ata66 so tit for tat I am not losing anything really am I. Thank you again DrMdJ for suggesting this solution because like you said the card was basically worthless until I did the flash......I have 1 more question for today....I have both of my CD devices connected on an 80 wire 40pin cable...can they benefit from this arrangement or can I put a regular ata33 cable on them and use the ata66/100 cable to attach the extra hard drive to the Raid Controller?
sarrkazztic
cd roms and rw's only need 40 wire as they are, at present, only ATA 33.
They will work on a ATA 66/100 ribbon and will not slow a hdd down if it is on the same ribbon.
It is best to use ATA 66/100 ribbons with the hdd as that gives you your best transfer rates.
But remember, the biggest factor with the hdd is the rpm.
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Train pretty much covered the cable question. The only thing I'll add is that while there is no performance benefit to using an 80wire/40pin cable, there "can" be some greater insurance against error rates and potentially improved data integrity. I say "can". Not worth worrying about though unless this was mission critical stuff.
One note on the ata66 vs ata100 issue with the hard drive. In normal day-to-day use, the ata100 is probably not buying all that much over ata66. Remember, that relates to the maximum burst rate. Rarely, due to a few factors including data access patterns, can ata100 speeds be gotten. About the only time is if the data happens to be sitting in the disk's (on the drive) cache. Short of that the speeds are much slower for the bulk of transfers. So your really loosing little or nothing having a drive at ata66. Having the drive be 7200 vs 5400 rpm is far more significant.
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Just 1ยข worth for sarrkazztic
....I have the Siig ATA66/100 card and attached a Zip drive to it; using ATA cable only because "it was there". Have had no problems from the get-go...slows down the boot process for 1 or 2 secs while the card's BIOS revs up and detects the drive though.
OK I am going to take the RAID card out of the test machine tonight and install it in the Athlon and attach the 20 gig ata100 drive to it...final system specs will be (final for now that is) Ecs K7vza mobo with 1.2ghz Athlon Overclocked to 1.332Ghz Vantec cck-6035d HSF with Delta 7200 fan 512mb pc133 sdram 40 gig maxtor ata100 7200 rpm hard drive attached to onboard ata100 controller. 20 gig maxtor ata100 5400 rpm drive attached to Ultra66 pci IDE card <bios flashed to Fastrak66 RAID Controller per DrMdj's suggestion> set up in a single drive compilation setup for data storage.Realtek 10/100 Nic. Savage 4 32mb AGP video card. HP 8100 series 4x4x24 Cd/RW. Pioneer 16x DVD. Iomega atapi zip100 internal drive. All wrapped up in an antec sx-830 full tower case, And attached to a linksys befsr41 router with At&t @home cable internet service shared with 3 desktops and a laptop.
I added up the cost of all the components in the Athlon machine...grand total of $826.50 not including keyboard mouse and monitor. I bought the Cd/Rw a year ago for $129.00 could have gotten it about half that cost now but I did include full price in the total. By the way I am going to name this machine Delta Athlon since it was built right here with the help of all of you Thank you all for putting up with me while Goose is waiting for parts to come in. I have put together 2 machines in the last 2 months that are very nice and anyone would be proud to have either one and all of it is due to you answering my questions and offering suggestions....Thank you all!
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What is the asci code for the cent mark?
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With Num Lock on, ALT 6555 (on number pad).