I acquired a 15K SCSI HD and did some research and rounded up an LVD/SE terminator with active negation, a U320 rated round (68 pin) 2 device cable, and a SCA/SCA2 (68/50) adapter for the 80 pin Cheetah.
Is this going to work? Having no experience with SCSI I have been researching it as best I...
Hmmm,after poking around in the bios once again (and not to ignore any of the advice given, but the Asus specs are familiar to me, and I have that exact site bookmarked)I find I can support up to 1.72 volts to the processor and I can range from 133 to 266 (quad pumped yes?) is that not also my...
Just had a similar issue with a new burner/DVD rom--updated the firmware from the MFR site (go to support in the Sony site and look for updates for your model) and still had an issue with the burner in XP. I also have iTunes but was able to resolve the issue by going to the Software mfr site for...
When I broke the 137 GB barrier it was with a maxtor 160 and lucky for me came with a Promise Ultra DMA 133 card that lets XP see the drive(s)--when you load the OS the first (or hundredth) time a prompt appears for F6 to load SCSI (or other) drivers. You'll need a card and driver for this part...
After another half a day of research I have deduced that only one 533 mhz cpu (3.06 P4) is available with HT. However there appear to be two different versions according to the cpuid string. On the Intel site the BX80532PE3066D (the 3.06 Northwood P4) pulls up seven Sspec numbers--only SL6JJ...
I am upgrading my cpu from a northwood 130 nm 533mhz FSB 2.4 socket 478 (no hyperthreading). My Asus P4SDX has 400/533 FSB settings. The specs on my cpu lead me to believe it is running at 533mhz FSB (is that really 1066?) and my question is will I be able to run the prescott core P4 cpu ( with...
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