Flash 6X3
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- [Build Help] $2000 Budget, Lots of multi-tasking, On-board video or video card? : buildapc
EDIT: The $500 is in CAD which translates $369 USD. I saw this on CL used and I think its a good deal for my needs. My goal is to run GTA 5 on high settings at a minimum of 40 FPS. I also use it for a lot of internet browsing and movies. Do you think its worth the money all things considered? Here's the specs: EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti+ 3GB w/Backplate (model number 03G-P4-3661-KR) Intel Core i5 2500K Quad Core Unlocked Processor LGA1155 3. 3GHZ Sandy Bridge 6MB ASUS P8P67 Pro ATX P67 LGA1155 DDR3 3PCI-E16 2PCI-E1 2PCI SATA3 USB3. 0 Sound GBLAN Motherboard Corsair XMS3 CMX8GX3M2A1600C9 8GB 2X4GB DDR3-1600 CL9-9-9-27 240PIN Coolermaster CM 690 II Basic ATX Mid Tower Case Black 4X5. 25 6X3. 5INT Front USB eSATA Audio Crucial RealSSD C300 64GB 2. 5IN Solid State Disk Flash Drive SATA3 6Gbps Larger standard hard drive for storage... I forget the exact size but it's at least 1TB Samsung SH-S222A/BEBE 22X Dual Layer DVD Writer, Black Antec High Current Gamer 900W 24PIN ATX12V V2. 3 Active PFC 80 Plus Bronze SLI Power Supply 135mm Fan
[Build help] Onboard NIC dead after 4 years of usage : buildapc
Updating a 3 year old PC - VFX and gaming hybrid tower : buildapc
So I'm planning to migrate my unraid install from a HP microserver gen 8 to a Dell R710 (6x3. 5 version). My concern is raid. I currently don't use any raid on the HP the disks just get passed through to unraid. I know I can flash a H200 into IT mode to get the Dell to pass through the disks. Will unraid see the disks as it does now once the H200 is flashed? Is swapping the unraid OS as simple as removing the USB stick from the HP and putting it into the Dell? Finally, anything else I should know about migrating unraid?
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I used the windows application (Megaraid Storage Manager) found here to flash the card with the IT firmware and bios found on LSI's website found here. The MSM application is available for other OS's as well. I found this to be much easier than this way, but both work just fine. IT mode passes the drives directly to the host OS, and does not use any hardware RAID features. It's JBOD (just a bunch of disks)! Don't forget to restart your server after flashing the LSI card. DAS Setup - Install the parts into the DAS, starting with the power supply. Mount the HDD's / SSD's into the cages or native case mounts, and then wire the SATA power splitter to the drives. hook up the SAS->SATA cables to the hard drives, and router the wires either through the PCI expansion slots on the case or where the motherboard I/O shield would normally go. The SAS SFF8088 ends will connect to the LSI card in the server, but don't connect that yet. Once your drives and PSU are installed, make sure to connect the PSU to the SATA power splitter and the fan controller.
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I know this question has been asked alot and I'm sorry in advance for asking again. I just ordered a poweredge r710 lff 6x3. 5 bays. It's coming with a perc 6/I but I have a h200 that has been flashed that I would like to install. I understand that it will have to go into one of the regular PCI-e slots instead of the storage slot so I just want to make sure I order the correct cables. I have the cables out of a pe t410 but I belive that the right angles are the opposite of what I need. How long should they be as well. I'm finding what I think are the correct ones on amazon that measure. 75m or 2. 46ft. Is this long enough? Thanks
[Build Help] $2000 Budget, Lots of multi-tasking, On-board video or video card? : buildapc
One free PCI-E slot is all that is needed in order to add up to 16 drives (SSD or HDD) via an external DAS. This build guide outlines the requirements to connect one DAS. If you would like more than one, just build another! PSU: Any PSU will work. If you find a better deal on a PSU, feel free to take that route. Modularity isn't a hude deal here because there will be plenty of room to manage cables. Also, we're only going to be using the SATA cables, so as long as the PSU has 4 SATA power we can split them off into 16 SATA power. The PSU on/off switch will be what turns the DAS on and off. It is helpful to make sure that the PSU select actually has a physical switch, otherwise unplugging / plugging in the cord will be your on/off switch. Case 1 full-size DAS - 12/16 bay: This case is really good value. 8x3. 5" are native, and you can add 4 or 8 3. 5" or 2. 5" by using 1 or 2 Caselabs 3. 5" cages. Mount the 2. 5" cages with double-sided velcro in a convenient location. Mount the 3. 5" cages in the two top 120mm fan locations.
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