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Old Jan 18, 2013, 04:46 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by MxPhenom 216 View Post
Well fack! So basically only issue with this build is the board. Frankly I only got it because it was in an combo deal with the CPU haha. I can send it back, and get a H67 though. That should cure all problems.

And then for doing remoting into it, I was told by one of the guys I work with to be able to remote into it, I just have to assign it a static IP, and then TS into it by the IP. Obviously have it TS enabled too.

I probalby should Have researched this stuff a little bit more, but i got to excited to build a computer haha.

Sorry for puttin yall on blast.
Yeah, the board is definitely the weak point. You can either return it, or save yourself the hassle and get a dedicated RAID card like I posted.

Personally, I prefer a dedicated RAID card to onboard anyway, that is what I have all my RAID arrays set up with. The main advantage of the dedicated RAID card is if the machine dies for some reason, you can take the card out with the drives and put it in any other PC and have access to the data in minutes.
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