Did a few searches but like you said the info was somewhat too vague on XS, I'll re-ask the question over there & hopefully a few people here can clarify also.There's been sporadic reports of some Raptors not working. But everytime it's mentioned other people pop up to say that theirs are working fine.
Better asking in the thread over at XS.
Anvil @ XS said:I have used the following hdd's without any issues.
- Hitachi T7K250
- Raptor 74GB (ADFD)
- WD 640GB (WD6400AAKS)
- Samsung F1 1TB
- VelociRaptor (WD3000GLFS)
I used AHCI/RAID mode for all the disks on XP Pro x32 SP3, Vista Ultimate x64 SP1, Server 2008 x64.
Had to do the same with my memory. on the p5q dlx. the ram i have is rated at 2.0-2.2v@4 4 4 12 but it will boot ok @1.8v@5 5 5 18.For vdimm I would say it is highly probable. My memory is rated at 2.1v and I set it at 2.02v on my Deluxe and it is memtest stable. Now I know why.... Maybe I can reduce it a little further
Is it safe to assume those readings will be fairly similar on all P5Q boards? I have the P5Q-E and stuck 2.2v (in bios) through my mem. No wonder one set broke![]()
Alright lads, starting fitting the ASUS P5Q-Deluxe into my ANTEC P182 last night and hit one or two snags and they both seem related to an increased motherboard height?
Here is a picture...
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As you can see from the SPDIF OUT connector how far the holes are to the left, resulting in not being able to use the 2 USB ports and the PS/2 port.
I also can't use the eSATA port, which I'm not too bothered about but still, I expected to be able to use it if needed.
I can use the 4 USB ports below though.
What do you think I should do, ask for another I/O plate? Also are there problems with them as from Maddness' post?
Thanks![]()
Heres a couple more pictures just showing, the eSATA is actually behind the plate...
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Its an Antec P182 and I only fitted everything in yesterday!