SUBSIM: The Web's #1 resource for all submarine & naval simulations since 1997 |
03-15-09, 04:02 PM | #61 | |
Master of Defense
Join Date: Mar 2000
Posts: 1,502
Downloads: 125
Uploads: 0
|
Quote:
|
|
03-15-09, 04:43 PM | #62 |
Born to Run Silent
|
Looks like you already have RAID forum posting going on
So, how's it running? What have you loaded on it? Did you make your core backup? Did you know we have the exact same WD 1TB drive with Ghost?
__________________
SUBSIM - 26 Years on the Web |
03-15-09, 04:44 PM | #63 |
Master of Defense
Join Date: Mar 2000
Posts: 1,502
Downloads: 125
Uploads: 0
|
Beginning to load apps now. First results are in: this thing is a beaut!
SH4 w/Trigger Maru, all maxed out graphics wise, runs smooth as silk. The real test was with the racing game rFactor. Again, graphics maxed and lots of cars on the track, my rig runs great and with stuttering at all. |
03-15-09, 05:28 PM | #64 |
Lucky Jack
|
The only thing I know about Raid is it kills roaches.
__________________
“You're painfully alive in a drugged and dying culture.” ― Richard Yates, Revolutionary Road |
03-15-09, 05:32 PM | #65 | |
Fleet Admiral
|
Quote:
__________________
|
|
03-15-09, 10:49 PM | #66 |
XO
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 411
Downloads: 1
Uploads: 0
|
Nice build man. Let me offer some advice, having done builds like this before:
1. RAID-0 is great with 2 drives but not with 3 or 4. Over time, fear will start to set in about failure, however. I would suggest you add extra drives if you haven't already and really, honestly and for true, back up your stuff. Ideally, Ghost your entire drive every week - like nuking stuff from orbit, it's the only way to be sure. RAID is fairly easy to set up, but can pose problems later when you decide to start re-partitioning, adding new operating systems, and generally moving things around. It starts feeling very fragile and paranoia starts to set in about doing anything, which will ultimately lead you to fully ghosting the entire drive before really doing anything, which is another reason I suggest setting up an arrangement like that (and testing it, ghost and restore with an OS) ahead of time. 2. The extra weight on the processor is a risk and you'll want to be careful moving it around. 3. Learn and use nHancer to really crank those graphics up 4. The Scythe S-FLEX fans with S-FDB (Sony Fluid Dynamic Bearings) freaking rock. I have like 7 of them in my monster PC and can barely hear it. |
03-16-09, 10:40 AM | #67 |
Master of Defense
Join Date: Mar 2000
Posts: 1,502
Downloads: 125
Uploads: 0
|
Glitch report:
Okay, after playing around all weekend with my new rig, I've found two glitches that I'd like to resolve. 1. When I select 'shutdown' in Vista (shutdown, not sleep), the computer powers down and then immediately re-boots. I've found some leads via Google on what the cause may be, starting with updating my Bios. 2. Loaded Call of Duty 4 last night. When trying to start the game, I get a message that says 'Cannot find DVD Drive' or something like that. Again, researching on Google gave me some leads (concerning the RealTek on board audio), but no joy there. I finally "solved" my problem by downloading a No-CD hack but that isn't a very satisfying fix. Any suggestions are welcome! |
03-16-09, 10:47 AM | #68 |
Eternal Patrol
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: CATALINA IS. SO . CAL USA
Posts: 10,108
Downloads: 511
Uploads: 0
|
It's taken on a life of it's own.
Keep your gun handy Bill. |
03-16-09, 10:56 AM | #69 | ||
Admiral
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 2,320
Downloads: 0
Uploads: 0
|
Quote:
Quote:
This is one of those instances were using a no-cd actually makes sense. |
||
03-16-09, 11:56 AM | #70 | |
Lucky Jack
|
Quote:
This site should help resolve your two glitches.
__________________
“You're painfully alive in a drugged and dying culture.” ― Richard Yates, Revolutionary Road |
|
03-16-09, 01:08 PM | #71 |
Born to Run Silent
|
That's a good site, Chris
Maybe something on the Microsoft help page can help Bill, do you have the latest COD patch? Are your DVD drivers up to date? Are you logged in as Administrator? You may want to try clicking the Compatibility Mode: XP and then Apply. I'll share this glitch story, I had a glitch installing Front Page on my XPS this weekend. I have been buying it since FP97 and all the upgrades, so when I installed it on my laptop, I installed FP97 (full program), the FP98 upgrade, then FP2000 upgrade, then FP2002 upgrade On my new desktop, I put in the FP97 disk, the install menu came up, but when I clicked the install icon...nothing happened. I explored to the disk, clicked the setup file, nada. Wow, why would a MS program not install (other than it was made 5 years before the OS, lol). Solution: I put in the FP2002 upgrade disk, began the install, it said it could not find the necessary program to upgrade. I then put in the FP97 disk and bam! Install complete It took about 45 seconds. Very weird but it seems to have worked.
__________________
SUBSIM - 26 Years on the Web |
03-16-09, 01:25 PM | #72 |
Lucky Jack
|
http://www.vistax64.com/
Bill, I did a quick search at the link above. You are not alone. There are a few answers to your computer rebooting after shutting down. There are several things to check and I leave you to looking into those since, well, the computer is at your house Anyway, the key words I used are "computer reboots after shutting down". It is like a small quirk I had with Vista. It would not connect to the internet upon boot. I went into power management and unchecked "shut down this device when not in use"(internet network card). I guess MS is going green I suspect you will find your cure in the power management area of Vista. Anyway, all my questions and problems have been resolved at this site. Plus there are a few real Vista Gurus that moderate and answer.
__________________
“You're painfully alive in a drugged and dying culture.” ― Richard Yates, Revolutionary Road |
03-16-09, 02:47 PM | #74 |
Ocean Warrior
|
As was said the problem with COD 4 could be a vista glitch, or that the copy protection doesn't like your DVD drive (which does happen).
Anyhow googled the cod issue http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&sa...G=Search&meta= I would also try googling your drive make (-review, etc) Lots of copy protection schemes also hate many different types of dvd burning software (and virtual dvd drives) and will refuse to run if present. |
03-17-09, 08:41 PM | #75 |
Master of Defense
Join Date: Mar 2000
Posts: 1,502
Downloads: 125
Uploads: 0
|
Thanks all for the suggestions. I've been working on the re-boot issue thus far. Updated the BIOS, no joy. I've read in a couple of places that this issue happens with the ASUS P6T motherboard when two graphics cards are installed. That's exactly my configuration, so maybe there isn't a workaround, yet. Guess I'll just have to get used to punching the power button when I shutdown, before the PC has a chance to re-boot.
Regarding COD4 and my DVD drive, I did find a newer set of firmware and installed same. Don't know if it made any difference or not because I'm using the No-CD hack for COD4, and haven't had the problem with any other program thus far. As you can tell, I'm having a blast |
|
|