Luna is one quick pony
13 years ago
My god this thing is fast. I own the fastest computer I've ever used or seen in my life. I think it and it happens. There is no lag, there is no hesitation, click, done.
I've got her overclocked from 3.6 to a moderate 4.5 GHZ. stable at 30C. That took some effort as while tweaking I introduced some kind of intermittent reset problem. Had to roll the bios back a few times before getting it right. She's good now though.
Raid 0 is a colossal pain in my tail. The Intel site is obtuse. I'm still setting that up for my drives. Bleh this annoys me. Can I switch to RAID after I've already installed Win 7 Pro 64 bit in AHCI? When I switch it in the BIOS it doesn't let me boot into windows anymore. I want to solve this quick because I might have to do a reinstall.
Still working the bugs out.
I've got her overclocked from 3.6 to a moderate 4.5 GHZ. stable at 30C. That took some effort as while tweaking I introduced some kind of intermittent reset problem. Had to roll the bios back a few times before getting it right. She's good now though.
Raid 0 is a colossal pain in my tail. The Intel site is obtuse. I'm still setting that up for my drives. Bleh this annoys me. Can I switch to RAID after I've already installed Win 7 Pro 64 bit in AHCI? When I switch it in the BIOS it doesn't let me boot into windows anymore. I want to solve this quick because I might have to do a reinstall.
Still working the bugs out.
The best way is to reinstall windows on the raid setup. But that is a serious pain in the ass. You can try a sysprep as well, that tells Windows to get ready for new hardware and stuff. Any way you do it, hope you have a backup. :)
See I think I've almost passed the point of no return. I didn't install Windows in RAID mode but I did put the drivers in later. When I switch in the BIOS Windows won't boot it goes to that stupid system restore screen.
I'm pretty sure I've got to reinstall and point to the drivers during the installation.