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  1. ddrueding

    Something Random

    There are very few cars with such a small displacement around here. The average in the parking lot outside my office right now is about 3-3.5 liters.
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    Something Random

    Tell us the make/model/engine and I'm sure we can come close.
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    Cool virtualizing tool

    Just downloading the new vCenter converter now...is anyone else amazed that such functionality causes the installer to be 100MB+?
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    How reliable is the ipconfig /all information?

    This is very possible. The best way I know of to check is to disable your DHCP server and attempt to renew. It is not fun trying to physically locate the device.
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    How reliable is the ipconfig /all information?

    I don't know how it could be wrong. There would have to be some sort of corruption or crazy config of the DHCP server itself. Does the DHCP server have multiple IP addresses?
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    Windows 7 nonsense

    Just added Russian via windows update...but I am running Ultimate x64...
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    Small build

    dual boobs...sweet! There are different form factors for motherboards. Take a look at these.
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    My HTPC died! New Build Time!

    I've been using i7s for too long ;)
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    My HTPC died! New Build Time!

    I actually got E7500s instead. Looks like they don't have it either? How out of touch am I?
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    My HTPC died! New Build Time!

    I would also like to congratulate ASUS for disabling Hyperthreading by default and burying it 3 levels deep in the BIOS.
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    Windows 7 nonsense

    The CPU certainly is your performance strong-point. I'd consider more RAM and a new video card. Or just get an i7, an SSD, and not worry about anything at all ;)
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    Windows 7 nonsense

    The onboard 9300 scores a 4.7/5.4 in 7's performance tool. Allows full Aero.
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    Suggestions for changes/enhancements to storageforum

    The regular mobile template is fine for me. In addition to the "New Post" button on top, I would love the results of that page to include the "last post" jump button. Reading is easy, navigating not so much. Thanks!
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    Drives Not Recognised By BIOS

    Nope. Ape doodoo away.
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    Windows 7 nonsense

    I just did an install of 2008R2 in less than 30 minutes on an E7500 to a Vertex 60GB...This is essentially Server "7", no?
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    My HTPC died! New Build Time!

    Still installing the OS, so I'll have more comments later. For now, I can tell you that the northbridge cooling on the ASUS board is not adequate for low-airflow machines. It is even less adequate if you leave the "ASUS" brand shiny metal plate that covers most of the fins on the northbridge. If...
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    My HTPC died! New Build Time!

    I've only RMA'd boards shortly after purchase, so I don't know. You could get a spiffy new-ish remanufactured AM2 board...
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    My HTPC died! New Build Time!

    It is used to encode my DVDs and music, but is also my wife's workstation (I'm teaching her Photoshop ;))
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    My HTPC died! New Build Time!

    ...and an E8300, and 4GB of RAM ;) Should be here Thursday.
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    My HTPC died! New Build Time!

    Just ordered the ASUS...we shall see.
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    My HTPC died! New Build Time!

    Where do I put my 6 2TB drives and SSD in a Mac Mini, Uda?
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    My HTPC died! New Build Time!

    The ASUS seems to have better features, and it is smaller, but I'm alergic to ASUS. The DFI has the newer video, but I don't know how much better it is.
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    My HTPC died! New Build Time!

    Shutting it off is not a concern for me. I want it to work. One of the good things about digital audio is that I no longer need to worry about the quality of the hardware, either it works or it doesn't.
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    My HTPC died! New Build Time!

    That does look good. Do you know if the 9300 can handle audio over HDMI?
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    My identical array (120GB drives) rated 7.9 (maxed, IIRC). No idea why.
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    Phone thread: What phones are you using, and with what plans?

    Merc nailed it. If you don't talk much, the prepaid plans can be very cheap. My wife used them until we got together, cost her about $10/month (plus calling cards to Russia).
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    My HTPC died! New Build Time!

    The question I would be asking, since I am in exactly the same situation (mine died yesterday), is: Is there an onboard video solution out there that can handle 1080p and good surround audio via HDMI? Socket 775 would be great, but the ability to have no cards whatsoever really appeals. I'm...
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    All those ports are already used with production drives, unfortunately. I could throw the 16-port 3Ware in there and see what it can do, but I can only do hardware work on that machine during the service window (it is our primary file server) and I'm booked for the next couple days.
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    Building a home NAS - feedback on build

    That is exactly the adapter you need.
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    That softRAID was with the drives in passthough mode, so the CPU of the fileserver should have handled it (a Q9550 with 8GB of RAM, shouldn't be a problem).
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    I had some spares lying around...;)
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    I can't run IOMeter or HDTach on a windows softRAID. I was expecting better performance with a 10-drive RAID-0.
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    Network routing problem

    Where do you have default gateways set? Traceroutes with the NIC enabled/disabled would be helpful.
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    I'll get it going for you today.
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    Suggestions for changes/enhancements to storageforum

    Seconded. I haven't tried with the current layout, but being able to check SF with my BB would be nice.
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    Hah! It's better at 0.5K ;)
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    Time to call tech support I guess...this benchmark is repeatable.
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    Write Back. Something is wrong, I'm setting it up for a massive RAID-0 now.
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    Better, but not great. 319MB/s max. I'm wondering if softRAID would actually be faster?
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    Building a home NAS - feedback on build

    I can tell you that a Coolermaster Stacker fits quite a few of those Supermicro drive enclosures without any mods. That was the combo for my first mondo file server.
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    Building a home NAS - feedback on build

    Um, no. Disabling the fan and not handling the cooling some other way would cause them to run 30-ish above ambient. Still in many peoples comfort zones depending on what ambient is. Or just silence the alarm and put in a quieter fan.
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    I meant, I wasn't supposed to have enough time to start it. The missus and I are supposed to be driving to Shadowbrook for dinner before dancing...but she's still "not ready", even though I would have declared her "ready" before she started. It's running now, along with MS Update, but they are...
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    Building a home NAS - feedback on build

    There is a jumper to disable the fan, or allow a fan swap. If you don't use the jumper the alarm will be very annoying.
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    That I completely forgot about the array? I'll see what I can do when I get back to the office.
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    Building a home NAS - feedback on build

    Don't bother drilling holes, double-sided poster tape does a great job with 2.5" drives. I've been doing it for years without issue. I also wouldn't fool around with 4 separate consumer-grade hotswap bays. Just get one of these and don't worry about it anymore. It also ups your max drive count...
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    Building a home NAS - feedback on build

    I'll second the 'dude, and also recommend against a CF->IDE in this instance. The headache I'm dealing with today revolves around corrupted filesystems on CF cards after unclean reboots. It seems to be worse and more frequent than with regular drives. I'd use a 2.5" drive for the power savings...
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    Supermicro RAID card

    You don't lose anything, you just restore from backup. This is the part of your position that I don't understand. Here is my example setup: I have a RAID-0 array and a RAID-6 array. They each contain the same information. Therefore my information is stored in two locations, one of them having...
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    Supermicro RAID card

    I have backups of the data on my arrays, so that doesn't matter too much, anyway.
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