I don't know what LSI is so I'm going to assume you mean SLI.
I don't see what the problem is - one card is clocking slightly lower than the other. They do that.
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I don't know what LSI is so I'm going to assume you mean SLI.
I don't see what the problem is - one card is clocking slightly lower than the other. They do that.
I may be but I'll hold off on sending them back. I've planned to upgrade to an i5 within a couple of weeks and that means a new motherboard as well so I'll just wait it out until then. Thanks for the...
I have a spare video card and memory I can swap out, but not a CPU. I'll insert the spare memory along with the video card to see if anything happens and report back.
As expected, nothing happened.
Just removed the waterblock and CPU - no liquid to be spoken of whatsoever.
It's a custom loop. I pulled the video card out straight away - completely dry. I also got some tissue and moved it inside the pcie lane - dry. I'll remove the cpu and see what's happened down there...
So, today my PC randomly switched itself off. I opened it up to see that one of my CPU water block fittings is loose, however it doesn't look like it could have leaked. I've had liquid cooling for a...
No, no, that's good. From your previous post it sounded like you had the top fans blowing against the bottom fans xD
I'm not sure if I'm reading this incorrectly but it sounds like your fans are set-up wrong. They should all be pushing air in the same direction.
Ah, my mistake then. I was under the impression that RAID0 halves the amount of capacity (example, here, 128Gb + 128 Gb = 128Gb RAID0).
"kkn, RAID0 is not meaning that you're doubling the capacity?"
Gave me the idea you thought it was different to what it is. But if you've been using it all your life then you DO know what it is...
I was suggesting the RAID0 for performance as an increase in performance would be one advantage and easily doable with the hardware he has available. I'm aware of the downfalls of a RAID0 and my...
I agree and have no idea why it is like it is.
kkn has given a good solution and I think Zoran should go with that.
RAID 0 writes strips of data to both drives for faster read and write
If I were in this situation, I would RAID 0 the two SSD's together and store everything on the 1TB HDD. I know this may inconvenient due to wiping the original SSD and re-installing windows but it's...
You could RAID 0 them together .. :rolleyes:
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Sorry for the double post but the save button doesn't appear to work on my iphone when I try to edit my post.I just realised there will be a SATA cable connecting the existing SSD to the motherboard....
Congrats on your second SSD purchase :), I still have to buy one myself :D .
To connect it, you need a SATA power cable and a SATA data cable. There should be a SATA power coming from your power...
I don't know if you're aware but that picture you just posted is your secondary storage and not your main memory. To see if it's detecting the RAM, go to Control Panel > System.
Also, about...