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OT: the uncanny valley [message #61115] Thu, 08 December 2005 11:15 Go to next message
jef knight[1] is currently offline  jef knight[1]   CANADA
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Registered: October 2005
Senior Member
br /> > >
> > Next, I'm going to build another native system. I'm going to need a
mobo,
> > RAM and a dual core AMD CPU. I'll be interfacing my audio hardware/UAD-1
> > cards using a Magma 13 slot chassis so I'm not really concerned about
the
> > number of PCI slots. One thing I do want to be able to do is to use my
two
> > existing Matrox G450's (AGP and PCI) Due to this, I am leaning toward
trying
> > the ASUS A8V-Deluxe mobo just because I'm familiar with the quirks of<
Re: the uncanny valley [message #61121 is a reply to message #61115] Thu, 08 December 2005 13:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Greg Bratton is currently offline  Greg Bratton   UNITED STATES
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Registered: September 2007
Junior Member
/> > mobo,
>
>>>RAM and a dual core AMD CPU. I'll be interfacing my audio hardware/UAD-1
>>>cards using a Magma 13 slot chassis so I'm not really concerned about
>
> the
>
>>>number of PCI slots. One thing I do want to be able to do is to use my
>
> two
>
>>>existing Matrox G450's (AGP and PCI) Due to this, I am leaning toward
>
> trying
>
>>>the ASUS A8V-Deluxe mobo just because I'm familiar with the quirks of
>
> ASUS,
>
>>>I know that one of the PCI slots will be hardwired to the AGP and I know
>>>that since the Matrox cards share the same driver, this *should* work
>
> nicely
>
>>>with the host card of the Magma using az PCI slot that (hopefully) isn't
>>>sharing an IRQ with any other device, or at least benignly with
>
> something
>
>>>friendly. I'm also going to be going with at least 2 gig of DDR in this
>>>machine.....maybe more. Guess I'll check ASUS' site to see what's
>>>recommended.
>>>
>>>Lastly is the CPU. I want to be able to operate this machine as much as
>>>possible at
Re: the uncanny valley [message #61138 is a reply to message #61121] Thu, 08 December 2005 18:50 Go to previous message
jef knight[1] is currently offline  jef knight[1]   CANADA
Messages: 201
Registered: October 2005
Senior Member
>>
> >>David.
> >>
> >>DAVID P wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hey Dave,
> >>>I did get a new 200 gig drive last night and reinstalled xp and did not
> >
> > add
> >
> >>>anything other than the video card and started copying from the fat32
> >
> > drive
> >
> >>>to the new drive and the system copied about 20 gig to the new drive
> >
> > and
> >
> >>>powered down and started back up and the window error was back. I had
no
> >>>drivers installed at this time for the video card I was trying to
> >
> > eliminate
> >
> >>>everything possible. Any ideals. the error was BCP1: 3CF70020 of course
> >
> > there
> >
> >>>are more numbers if needed
> >>>
> >>>Thanks, David
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>SP stands for "Service Pack". SP1 is better for Paris generally, less
> >>>>background crap going on. Definitely optimize windows, it will make a
> >>>>big difference. Do you use this box for anything other than Paris?
> >>>>
> >>>>As for copying the files over, first try recording some stuff on the
> >>>>OS drive with the FAT drive disconnected to see if some of your
> >>>>problems go away. The performance should be a bit less, but if it
> >>>>seems more
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