This last week I built three identical builds.
Threadripper 2990WX
ASRock X399 Taichi sTR4 : 3.30 Bios
G.SKILL Trident Z RGB (For AMD) 32GB F4-3200C14Q-32GTZRX: 3200 14-14-14-34 XMP
EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 G2
SAMSUNG 970 EVO
Dual Nvidia Quadro P1000s in PCIe slots 1 and 4 (the 2 x16 slots)
The odd...
I have two SATA HDDs full of data. I was running my OS off of a SATA SSD (Crucial MX100) and just switched over to a Samsung 950 Pro which is M.2. I installed the 950 Pro and upon boot up none of the SATA drives are recognizing at all. Not even the DVD drive. I have windows installed and working...
I'm going to reinstall windows on my Intel X-25m 80GB. What do I use to wipe my ssd clean? As I understand it just formating the drive will not get rid of the data and it's almost full. I also am under the impression that SSD performance degrades when the drive is full of data.
The reason I overclock and play with all this stuff isn't really for the performance. It's mainly a hobby for fun and to learn, also the challenge of getting the absolute best I can out of what I have. These timings are something that I don't know anything about and am having a lot of trouble...
Does anyone know what my tRC should be? The XMP profile for my memory is 1600 8-8-8-24 CR-2T @ 1.6V. My memory right now is 1440 7-7-7-21 tRFC-80 CR-1T @1.6V. the tRFC being at 80 was set by my mobo since I don't know what it should be at but 80 seems way to high for me.
There are three different SATA controllers on this MB. ICH10R, a Gigabyte controller for a couple of the SATA2 ports and a Marvel controller for the SATA3 ports. I have the SSD on SATA0 which is controlled by the Intel South Bridge. The motherboard also offers the option to select either native...
I have my G.Skill Ripjaws set at 1440MHz 7-7-7-21. I don't know anything about the timings of memory beyond those first four and CPU-Z is showing my tRFC at 80 clocks. It seemed rather high compared to the other timings and knowing nothing about it I thought I'd ask what it should be. Thanks.
I have an Intel X25-m 80GB and a Gigabyte GA-X58-UD3R. I'm trying to install Win7 on the SSD but it is not being recognized during windows installation. The mobo recognizes the ssd in the bios. What am I doing wrong?
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