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Update - I was in denial about the netgear NIC being the problem, but looks like it must be a realtek chipset. Swapped back over to the onboard gige (no jumbo frames) and it's up and running.
I have a Dell SC440 running WHS and two win7 desktops on a home net, and previously had WHS running on one of the desktops...backups ran fine. Now with WHS on the SC440 backups of either client crash the server and drop connection from either client until the WHS box is rebooted. I typically...
I didn't do any benchmarks, but I did install teracopy to speed up gigE LAN transfers between my XP and Win7 box. It's faster than explorer ops and brings move back to Win7.
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=10010633&prodlist=froogle
Cheapest I found easily, $69.99 with free shipping and a $15 MIR. Not bad...not sure if it's the 1156 revision though.
My Droid is still going strong...after one replacement exchange for frequent and random reboots. I usually get 13 hours of battery or so per day. Almost never use the hardware keyboard.
Planning to get the Gigabyte P55A-UD4P for my all-around i7-860 build that's slowly coming together. SLI never made sense to me considering the fractional gains vs cost.
Yeah, that vertex would be decent. I was almost ready to pull the trigger on: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820139006&nm_mc=OTC-Froogle&cm_mmc=OTC-Froogle-_-Solid+State+Disk-_-Kingston+Technology+Corp.-_-20139006. Missed the boat on the cheap ones...
I'm convinced SSDs are a good thing. I'm not convinced I need to pay X25-M G2 prices. I think the sub $200 price point will be my sweet spot and I won't feel bad about being closer to $100. Fast enough to see a difference and probably be more consistent with maintaining boot image backups...
Accepting the pre-Intel P55 implementation options available off the shelf now with the pcie lane sharing, is there any reason to avoid one of the bridge motherboards with the intent to add pcie USB3.0/SATA 6.0 adapter cards instead? I wouldn't expect there would be any bandwidth advantage with...
I think I have some sticks very similar to your Corsairs at home, and currently have these running: 1 x 2Gb Kit Team Xtreem Cronus 3-3-3-8 PC4000 (Micron) (TXDR2048M500HC3DC-M). I'll dig around and see what the Corsairs actually are and get you a part number. I'm working on putting together an...
I have a Dell SC440 I picked up back in '07 and promptly added a 2x1GB Kingston ECC DDR2 667 kit to. I want to bump it up to 4GB total and of course the KVR667D2E5K2/2G sets are a little higher in cost than I'd like for a vanity upgrade. Would a pair of like-spec but different brand sticks...
I'm a reformed WM6.1 user and current Droid apostle who works full time on 24 hour shifts in emergency services. To get around the awful battery life on my old 6800/mogul phone I quickly added a mutant high capacity tumor battery that brought it as close as I could get to making it through a...