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    Four displays

    Ok, I double checked with my buddy, and he confirmed that with 2 SLI capable cards (even if they're not in SLI and the connector is not on them) that only 3 monitors in the video properties, not 4. This was a few years ago with 68xx and 76xx generation cards, so newer cards, and newer drivers...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    You know the definition of budget? :erm:
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    Four displays

    I'm not 100% sure about that. My buddy told me something about only one display working on the 2nd card leaving you with only 3 displays, not four.
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    PC Powers on Randomly

    I can only do that on the UPS that feeds the main server, which will only improve my logging of power disturbances. :crap:
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    PC Powers on Randomly

    The UPS data is from my APC Smart-UPS 700 XL connected to my main server. It does self checks at some interval (not sure what it is). The backup server is plugged into a "dumb" APC BackUPS Pro 1100. My understanding is that it does not do any sort of regular self test.
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    PC Powers on Randomly

    I double checked the BIOS today and all that stuff is turned off. It's set to stay off after a power failure. All the other power on options are disabled.
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    PC Powers on Randomly

    So I built a backup server that is turned on every night at 2:00AM via Wake on Lan from my main server. That all works fine, but the backup server also turns on at random times as well. I made a few batch files to allow me to log when Windows starts, when the shut down starts, and when the...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I just tried and couldn't do it either, but it worked when I checked out. It looks like they pulled the free Icy Dock adapter alltogether. I don't even see it listed anymore. Supposedly the retail Intel G2 drives have some sort of adapter inside the box anyhow.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Yeah. I might put my main desktop in the case depending on what I think of it.
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    I don't have a pressing need for the case, but hey, it's free. :bstd:
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    The Great Gigabit Ethernet Shootout

    I made no claims to the quality of the hardware, just the throughput. On a related rant, I would have a 2nd PT Server card, but the ebay seller shipped me a PT Desktop card after having a listing for a PT Server card. So, I tested it above, but I want to see what PT Server to PT server...
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    You get a free one of these with the deal too, plus free shipping on the whole shebang. I'm weak... I couldn't resist and jumped on it. :rotfl:
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    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Just FYI, your e-mail address is at the end of that URL. That deal is rather tempting. The case looks pretty nice, and I wouldn't mind putting a SSD in my main desktop.
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    I do want to buy a used car

    Jump on it man!
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    I do want to buy a used car

    Nice... I don't care for the V-8 generation of S4, but I'd make an exception for that Avant.
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    The Great Gigabit Ethernet Shootout

    I should also point out that the above number throughput only. CPU usage is not taken into account. In general the Intel cards offer lower CPU usage, but iperf has no means to record CPU usage, so you end up watching Task Manager and try to guesstimate the average during the test (it bounces...
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    The Great Gigabit Ethernet Shootout

    Standard deviation of which aspect? In general, the iperf results are pretty tightly grouped. There's also a lot more data behind the numbers in the above graphs. There's 18 minutes of iperf testing and 36 tests to produce 6 numbers on the graphs. Here's an example. Realtek 8111C - Realtek...
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    Another Digital Camera Thread - Point and Shoot

    FWIW, the Canon S90 has shown up in some Best Buy stores per the posts on POTN.
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    The Great Gigabit Ethernet Shootout

    I guess there are a few conclusions to draw from the data. 1) The Realtek PCIe x1 NiC's soldered on most motherboards offer best in class throughput performance regardless of the NiC on the other end. 2) 32-bit 33MHz PCI Gigabit NiC's do not perform well compared to their PCIe brothers. 3) An...
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    1TB Drives?

    I'm curious to know how you're using it if it's still in the package. :geek:
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    The Great Gigabit Ethernet Shootout

    For some reason I wasted most of my day running iperf tests on all my Gigabit cards and every possibly combination of them. I ran three 30 second tests in each direction for the following TCP window sizes; 4k, 8k, 16k, 32k, 64k, & 128k. One NiC (in the chart title) was in my Windows XP x64...
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    1TB Drives?

    FWIW, my Samsung's (8 x 1.5TB) have been fine, as have my Seagates (3 x 1.5TB, 2 x 1.0TB) [aside from the firmware issue].
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    Speeding up Windows File Sharing

    So the fastest NiC in one scenario is also the slowest in the other three scenarios. Classic... The results are the average of 3 copies of a 5.5GB file using Windows Explorer. Clearly the NiC has a far greater impact on file transfer speeds than any TCP "optimizations" (which made things...
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    PCIe x1 NiC's (gigabit)???

    So the fastest NiC in one scenario is also the slowest in the other three scenarios. Classic... Results are the average of 3 copies of a 5.5GB file using Windows Explorer.
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    I do want to buy a used car

    That's what happens when the gov't tampers with the used car market. They took a chunk of the cheaper used cars out of the market and now the prices of what's left is higher.
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    I think you want 64bit LBA. I'm not sure. I had no such options on my Perc 6/i.
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    You can buy working pulls for a lot less via e-bay or the buy/sell section of some forums. Mine was $110 shipped with a battery & cable (but missing the PCI bracket).
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    You really need to get a Perc 6/i and play with it.
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    PCIe x1 NiC's (gigabit)???

    Here's the replacement graph for post #12 with the above mentioned typo fixed.
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    There are lots of other IOmeter patterns better for showing database performance. This is intended to be an ATTO clone showing 100% Sequential reads and writes at different block sizes. It's similar to CrystalMark Disk also, but much more comprehensive.
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    PCIe x1 NiC's (gigabit)???

    There's definitely a CPU usage improvement. The iperf BW tests are little more muddy. The Intel cards are not consistently the fastest. There's also no correlation between the iperf BW tests and actual performance in Windows File Sharing. I should also point out that in the chart the two...
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    PCIe x1 NiC's (gigabit)???

    Here are the iperf results of the various cards in my basement server connected to my desktop and it's RT8111B. There's also an additional test with the Intel Gigabit CT Desktop adapter in my desktop in place of the Realtek 8111B. I have another Intel Pro/1000 PT Server adapter on the way...
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    PCIe x1 NiC's (gigabit)???

    So, I monitored CPU utilization while running iperf (with 5 parallel threads to max out the connection) with the two NiC's. RT8111C Server: 4k - 67% 8k - 66% 16k - 64% 32k - 64% 64k - 64% 128k - 62% Client: 4k - 45% 8k - 33% 16k - 51% 32k - 51% 64k - 48% 128k - 48% Intel Pro/1000 PT Server...
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    That's kind of small, which might account for the poor results. Could you set one stripe size for the RAID-1, and another for the RAID-0?
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    What was your stripe size?
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    Oh... I would have assume it would have at least made sure it could write to all the sectors on the drives.
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    Use for Dell Axim x51v

    Preferably a very small one. :owneddnce:
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    Here's your graph for your RAID-10 array:
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    Use for Dell Axim x51v

    Paperweight? :idea:
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    The MBps column. I put it into my template for you. link By the way, your results aren't too impressive. :bstd:
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    Slow disk

    What's the CPU usage? If it's high it could be in PIO mode, not DMA mode.
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    Weird networking configuration question

    Yes, the gateway for the PCs at 192.168.0.xxx needs to know how to get to 192.168.2.xxx. Get some sleep. Your post was rather cryptic.
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    Weird networking configuration question

    I don't think your setup will work. What is the gateway for each network? I think your remote site will have to get internet access back through the primary site.
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    I want to be able to use ExpressCards in my Desktop

    I have the Kingston 19 in 1 tested in the Rob Galbraith article. It's WAY faster than my old reader, and although certainly not the fastest reader out there, it's cheap ($12.95 at Amazon). :aok:
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    Another Digital Camera Thread - Point and Shoot

    Who cares? It's a cell phone, not a camera.
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    IOmeter wants a blank un-partitioned disk. It will show up blue in the Disk Target list (not yellow with a red line through it) Other than that, it's pretty straight forward (I think). Here's a link to a zip of the ICF file. You'll need to check your target drive (since it won't find mine in...
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    Why's that? You don't have to initialize AID-0?
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    2 days!?!?!? :eek: I did a full foreground initialization my 8 x 1.5TB RAID-6 array in just over 5 hours. It started 17:54:43 and finished at 23:01:50 on the same day. That's 5 hours, 7 minutes, and 7 seconds.
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    I don't think the RAID level matters. It has to write (and read?) all sectors of all the discs. That takes the same amount of time regardless of the RAID level.
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    8 x 1.5TB + Perc 6i + RAID-6 = Faster Storage

    No, I didn't do that. That would be an interesting test, though I probably won't do it. Just file storage nothing special or needing the speed.
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