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| Ultra Techie | first post - do you have a raid controller? either pci or onboard? then yes you can. raid 0 will give you double the lowest amount just so you know. if you add a 40 gig to that 80 gig and raid 0 is you will only get 80 gigs still. give you put a 200 gig drive on that 80 gig you will still only get 160 gigs instead of 280. and they are just raid drives, they arent specfic to raid 0,1,5. second post - as far as overclocking, that motherboard is so old chances are it doesnt support overclocking. and even if does those p4 chips run so hot on stock you need some good cooling to overclock it. so an upgrade is your best bet. |
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| True Techie Join Date: Oct 2005
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| multiplier up to 160 ? hmm mine only goes to 9X
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| that's the FSB. in your sig it also says multiplier....... you can run a software RAID in windows using disk management.
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| Multicellular Eukaryote Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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| I don't think any CPU has ever had a multiplier above maybe 19 (3.8GHZ Pentium 4) the bigger number is the FSB/HTT anyway, I would not recommend a software RAID. software is just not nearly as reliable as hardware. |
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