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Old Jan 6, 2013, 11:58 AM   #5776
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Heh, close, it is acting as a server, but that's actually it's GPU and not a second CPU.

It's a Chinese Fuloong Mini computer's mobo. Basically their attempt to make a complete "homebuilt" system.

You can see more on it here:

http://glacialsoftware.com/GolemLand...megrown-pc.75/
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It is some kind of embedded system I guess.

(Edit: did not see that the answer was already posted)

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Old Jan 9, 2013, 11:56 PM   #5778
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How do u manage to get your gear so clean? Ive taken my rig apart and used a tooth brush to try and brush away the dust and whilst its better then canned air it doesn't get it all and it's running any pictures I try and take
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Congratz, you will now officially never be able to use a conventional HDD ever again
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Trust me, I will be able to. For storage!
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Trust me, I will be able to. For storage!
But it's so slooooooooooow!
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Old Jan 11, 2013, 02:43 AM   #5783
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But it's so slooooooooooow!
at least its not tiny.


you get me 15+ TB of SSD's, and i'll ditch mechanicals.
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at least its not tiny.


you get me 15+ TB of SSD's, and i'll ditch mechanicals.
And they say Ausi is the top down loaders of torrents, No?! hahahahah

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you get me 15+ TB of SSD's, and i'll ditch mechanicals.
Absolutely, best thing I did last year is switch from 128GB to 256GB SSD's. Second best thing was getting a NAS
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BTW, when I set the SATAII settings in the BIOS on [AHCI] the drive became very slow, so I do actually have to set in [IDE]? I know that I used [IDE] ("Enhanced" kind) before, when I only had the mech HDD so what am I doing wrong? I could not find the source back that stated it should be on AHCI, so I start to doubt I know what I am doing.
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Set it to AHCI before you install the system

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There is a way to reg edit to AHCI if you want to try that before you do a re-install.
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There is a way to reg edit to AHCI if you want to try that before you do a re-install.
NO registry edit required, MS made it easy :

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922976
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NO registry edit required, MS made it easy :

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922976
Right, and if you choose to not click the "fix it for me" button and fix it yourself, the instructions are to edit the registry.
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Oh, I forgot to say I did choose for a reinstall. I will try again then, double-checking my BIOS settings. I will make a seperate thread about it if I need any additional support.
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Right, and if you choose to not click the "fix it for me" button and fix it yourself, the instructions are to edit the registry.







Registry editing is scary for some.
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I figured it out. When setting it on [AHCI] in the BIOS, SATA Link Power Management had to be disabled.

P.S.: my Razer Imperator (having the double-click issue) from the inside, with the cable for the thumb buttons and the cover removed.



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Damn, Intel uses alot of paste it seems.
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Damn, Intel uses alot of paste it seems.
ha, no, that's my paste job, and it IS less than what Intel used.

Kinda messy too, since the lid slides around.
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Ah I see. can you use like a rubber cement to kinda hold the lid in place so it does slide around? Hell I would think even a dab here and there of rtv would hold it in place yet allow you to remove it when needed. Just a very small dab will do
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